21 Sep 2024

New Zealand singer Eddie Low dies following cancer battle

5:37 pm on 21 September 2024
Eddie Low

New Zealand singer Eddie Low has died at age 81. Photo: Audioculture

Iconic New Zealand singer Eddie Low has died at age 81 after battling cancer.

Low was born blind because of rubella, also called German measles, in Rotorua on 14 May 1943.

He was educated at the Foundation for the Blind in Auckland from the age of 5 and started his first band when he was 13 with two friends, called The Three Blind Mice.

New Zealand singer Eddie Low died on 21 September 2024.

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He went on to establish a reputation as an outstanding vocalist and multi-instrumentalist.

In 2006, Low was made a member of the NZ Order of Merit (MNZM) for his services to music.

Three years later in 2009, he was the recipient of the Variety Artists of NZ's Benny Award for his lifetime achievement in the entertainment industry.

The NZ Highwaymen - Dennis Marsh, Gray Bartlett, Eddie Low and Brendan Dugan

Eddie Low with his The NZ Highwaymen bandmates. Photo: Supplied

In a media statement released by family, daughter Maria Low talked of her father's "strength, resilience, and indomitable spirit".

"He never thought of his blindness as a disability - it was just something he happened to have. His only fear was that people would think he couldn't do something because of his sight, but if anything, it made him even more stubborn, more determined, to prove he could do anything others could do, and more.

"The odds were stacked against Dad from the beginning, but he beat them one by one. He never knew how talented he was and how much he inspired all of us as well as other singers and musicians."

Low is survived by three children, five grandchildren, one great-grandchild and his partner of five years, Kerry.

Meanwhile, Low's friends in The NZ Highwaymen were planning to honour him on stage on Saturday night.

Low toured with the band until May, when he withdrew due to his health battles and was replaced by Frankie Stevens.

Dugan said his friend was very professional and was known as "the voice in a million".

Eddie Low, pictured with daughter Maria Low.

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A service, which will be livestreamed, will be held in Christchurch.

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