Linda Lowe
Linda Lowe is a poet, singer-songwriter producer, recording artist and the founder of Writers in the Round Concert Series, a community sponsored, non-profit performing arts organization dedicated to connecting and mentoring creative writers and musicians. She has recorded seven albums of original music on her Rollin’ Records label, including a duet album with Steve Gillette entitled "So Far Apart" produced by her husband, Karl Caillouet. Her songs "Let Her Go Gently," “Amber Eyes," and "Someday I’ll Be a Bluebird" are used in hospices and funerals across the country. She is currently working at The Red Shack studio with Rock Romano in Houston, Texas mixing two new albums of original music entitled "Barbwire Heart" and "Lucid Dreamer". She is the author of the "Little by Little" production, a musical presented at Main Street Theater in 1996 and again in 2017 with Xavier Educational Academy students in the Rice University Village. She and her daughter, Michelle Caillouet, began the Music and Drama department for Xavier Educational Academy in West University Place, Texas where they continue to teach. For 10 years, Writers in the Round presented its concert series at Hamman Hall with Linda hosting and directing each show. Writers in the Round will celebrate its 35th anniversary in the 2024-2025 season at Main Street Theater in Rice University Village where it began in 1990. Linda's archives are currently being collected and preserved for her contribution to Texas Music at Rice University's Woodson Research Center and Texas State University's Texas Music History Department. On May 17th Linda was awarded the 2025 Community Builder Award in recognition of her distinguished service and personal Contributions to the community of Houston, Texas, presented by Holland Lodge No. 1, A.F.&A.M. Houston, Texas.
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