Other Roles
- Lowe can be heard in commercials aired during Atlanta Braves baseball radio broadcasts and on local Atlanta radio.
- Has been the voice of Dallas/Ft. Worth's MyNetworkTV station, KDFI TV 27, since 2004. Can also be heard occasionally on sister station KDFW.
- Was the voice of BridgeTown Grill's radio commercials in 1998–1999, in Atlanta, Georgia.
- Was the producer and announcer for the morning show on "Power 99" (WAPW-FM). At the end of each show, he would announce made-up sponsors, which were parodic and often quite ridiculous. His on-air name was "Don Lardo".
- Was the voice for Atlanta's MARTA transit system radio commercials in the late 1990s.
- Does the between song interludes and program openers and closers for Louisiana radio station 99.5 WRNO-FM (The Rock of New Orleans)
- Lowe is occasionally a guest on Mancow's Morning Madhouse, a syndicated radio program.
- Lowe performed multiple bumpers and station IDs for Chicago's "Q101" back in the days when that station hosted Mancow.
- Lowe grew up in Brooksville, Florida, where he began learning radio skills at WWJB AM 1450, a 1 kW/250 watt AM station, in the early 1970s.
- Lowe counts The Firesign Theatre as one of his predominant comedy influences.
- Lowe often made guest appearances at Jacon (Orlando Anime Convention).
- Similarly, Lowe continues to make appearances at other conventions, where he is, more often than not, very approachable, and welcoming towards his fans.
- Lowe did radio spots for Atlanta radio station WKLS (during its "96 Rock" era), mostly advertising for the morning show Regular Guys.
- He had worked at WUSF-TV in the late '70s and early '80s as the anchorman for the student produced show Weekend.
- Created voice content for WMAX-FM (Grand Rapids, MI) for their promotions and station identification.
- He's voicing Beaver Boy on the Fairly Odd Parents from 2010 to present. His episodes were supposed to start 2009, but they were pushed back to 2010.
- Lowe is a frequent guest during the Lightning Round segment on WTVT's NewsEdge at 11.
- Lowe's voice made an appearance on MTV's Celebrity Deathmatch as Willard Scott during a match-up between Bryant Gumbel and Katie Couric.
- Lowe played the role of the Doctor in the Assy McGee episode "The Ballad of Blind Anthony".
- Lowe can be heard introducing and closing each episode of adult swim Central Presents Colon adult swim Swimcast Intended for the Internet.
- Lowe is the radio voice for MaC 93.1 & 94.7 (KMCS Muscatine and KMCN Clinton) two FM Adult hits radio stations that "MirrorCast" in Eastern Iowa.
- Lowe does the voice work for Fred's Southern Kitchen's radio advertisements in Lakeland, Florida
- Lowe voices promotions and station identification for 94.1 (KTSO The Sound) FM in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
- Lowe does commercials and promotions for WNCX/98.5.
- Lowe was in the AdventureQuest Worlds Friday the 13th event in August 2010
- Lowe voices commercials for the FX show The League starting in 2010.
- Lowe voices television commercials for Lego which began airing in November 2010 in the United States.
- Lowe appears in Adventure quest worlds as a park ranger
- Lowe will be voicing the Narrator/Announcer in the Nintendo 3DS game Cartoon Network: Punch Time Explosion.
- Lowe is the announcer on the The Blaze political comedy show The B.S. of A. with Brian Sack.
- Lowe does promotion clips for Bay Area classic rock station 107.7 the Bone KSAN (FM).
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