James Lowe, Lead Singer of The Electric Prunes, Dead at 82
Briefly

James Lowe, the influential lead singer and founder of The Electric Prunes, has passed away at the age of 82 due to natural causes, as reported by his family. Formed in Los Angeles in 1965, the band transitioned from a garage/surf rock sound to influential psychedelic-rock, achieving fame with hits like "I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night)." After a series of albums and a break-up in 1970, they reformed in 1999 with Lowe at the helm. He leaves behind a legacy of creativity that resonates through their music.
Lowe formed The Electric Prunes in Los Angeles in 1965 as a garage/surf rock band, evolving into a pioneering psychedelic-rock group with a lasting legacy.
His family announced his passing with heavy hearts, highlighting his legacy of sound, love, and boundless creativity that will endure beyond his time.
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