Nathan Barlowe

Nathan Barlowe is a multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, producer and former frontman of the pop rock band Luna Halo. The band was signed by Rick Rubin to his iconic American Recordings label.

His songs have been recorded by Taylor Swift, Steven Tyler, Keith Urban, Newsboys and Jars of Clay among others. He has had three top 10 Billboard dance singles, a Grammy nomination, and has written songs for movies and television, including The Voice, American Idol, The Equalizer, Transporter and the theme song for the final season of the hit show King of Queens.

After Luna Halo disbanded, Nathan started the band Five Knives who was signed to Red Bull Records and went on to tour with 21 Pilots, Smashing Pumpkins and Icona Pop. They appeared at major EDM festivals such as Electric Zoo and Ultra.

In 2016 Nathan became a member of country star Keith Urban’s band. He invented an instrument he dubbed “The Phantom”, which is an electronic sampling machine played like a keyboard.  In 2017 he won a CMA Award for Touring Musician Of The Year.

Nathan currently resides in Nashville, TN with his wife, son and daughter.

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