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American indie rock group (1993–2022)
Duluth, Minnesota, formed in 1993 by the husband and wife duo of Alan Sparhawk (guitar and vocals) and Mimi Parker (drums and vocals). The band was a
Low_(band)
Topics referred to by the same term
Sparhawk may refer to: Alan Sparhawk, American guitarist and vocalist with Low Bud Sparhawk (born 1937), American author Edward Vernon Sparhawk (1798–1838)
Sparhawk
American painter (1885–1968)
Elizabeth Sparhawk-Jones (born Elizabeth Huntington Jones; November 8, 1885 – December 26, 1968) was an American painter who lived in New York City, Philadelphia
Elizabeth_Sparhawk-Jones
Former cotton mill in Yarmouth, Maine, US
Sparhawk Mill is a former cotton mill on Bridge Street in Yarmouth, Maine, United States. Built in 1840 and made of brick, it is home today to several
Sparhawk_Mill
(1746–1816) of Boston, of the 2nd creation, or Pepperrell, birth name William Sparhawk, was an American landowner. The grandson on his mother's side of Sir William
William Pepperrell the younger
William_Pepperrell_the_younger
American author
Frances Campbell Sparhawk (July 28, 1847 – January 9, 1930) was an American author. Frances Campbell Sparhawk was born on July 28, 1847, in Amesbury, Massachusetts
Frances_Campbell_Sparhawk
2018 studio album by Low
Low Steve Garrington – bass guitar Mimi Parker – vocals, percussion Alan Sparhawk – guitar, vocals Additional musicians Maaika van der Linde – bass flute
Double_Negative_(album)
American photographer (1831–1918)
Luther Tucker "L.T." Sparhawk (February 11, 1831 – March 4, 1918) was an early American photographer from Randolph, Vermont. Sparhawk was born in Rochester
Luther_Tucker_Sparhawk
American science fiction writer
John C. "Bud" Sparhawk (born August 11, 1937) is an American science fiction writer. He writes humorous science fiction, in particular the Sam Boone series
Bud_Sparhawk
2005 studio album by Low
their first recording on Sub Pop Records. "California", a song about Sparhawk's mother, was released as the album's first single, backed with a demo of
The_Great_Destroyer
Series of fantasy novels
followed by The Tamuli. The Elenium is Eddings' third fantasy series. Sparhawk, a Pandion Knight, has returned to his hometown Cimmura after ten years
The_Elenium
American writer and poet (1798–1838)
Edward Vernon Sparhawk (1798 – January 13, 1838) was an American writer, poet, journalist, editor and publisher. Edward Vernon Sparhawk was born in 1798
Edward_Vernon_Sparhawk
2024 studio album by Alan Sparhawk
album by former Low guitarist/vocalist Alan Sparhawk, released on September 27, 2024, by Sub Pop. It is Sparhawk's first album since the death of his wife
White_Roses,_My_God
American historian
Truesdell Sparhawk Brown (21 March 1906, Philadelphia – 13 January 1992, Houston) was a classical scholar, ancient historian, and co-founder of the journal
Truesdell_Sparhawk_Brown
1999 studio album by Low
"Missouri" Sparhawk 4:04 6. "Don't Understand" Sparhawk 6:56 7. "Soon" Sparhawk 5:13 8. "Immune" Sparhawk, Parker 3:31 9. "Lion/Lamb" Sparhawk 4:13 10.
Secret_Name_(album)
Series of fantasy novels
The Hidden City The Tamuli is the sequel to The Elenium. In this series, Sparhawk and friends travel to the Tamul Empire, far to the east. The first book
The_Tamuli
Military unit
Sparhawk's Regiment of Militia, also known as the 7th Worcester County Militia Regiment. The Regiment took its name from its commander, Col. Nathan Sparhawk
Sparhawk's Regiment of Militia
Sparhawk's_Regiment_of_Militia
American poet and playwright (1869–1935)
him the object of their devoted attention. Robinson and artist Elizabeth Sparhawk-Jones visited MacDowell at the same times over a cumulative total of ten
Edwin_Arlington_Robinson
1994 studio album by Low
Alan Sparhawk, Mimi Parker and John Nichols, except where noted. Credits adapted from the liner notes of I Could Live in Hope. Low Alan Sparhawk – guitar
I_Could_Live_in_Hope
1996 studio album by Low
Years of B-Sides and Rarities. All tracks are written by Low. Low Alan Sparhawk – guitars, vocals, keyboards Mimi Parker – percussion, vocals Zak Sally
The_Curtain_Hits_the_Cast
2001 studio album by Low
1. "Sunflower" Alan Sparhawk 4:39 2. "Whitetail" Sparhawk 5:03 3. "Dinosaur Act" Sparhawk 4:13 4. "Medicine Magazines" Sparhawk, Mimi J. Parker 4:33
Things We Lost in the Fire (album)
Things_We_Lost_in_the_Fire_(album)
2002 studio album by Low
Amazing Grace" Alan Sparhawk 7:13 2. "Canada" Sparhawk, Mimi Parker 3:44 3. "Candy Girl" Sparhawk 4:37 4. "Time Is the Diamond" Sparhawk, Parker 5:30 5. "Tonight"
Trust_(Low_album)
2021 studio album by Low
the 64th Annual Grammy Awards. It is their only album as a duo of Alan Sparhawk and Mimi Parker, all earlier Low albums being recorded as a trio. Hey What
Hey_What
2011 studio album by Low
Alan Sparhawk Low Steve Garrington – bass guitar, organ, piano, production Mimi Parker – percussion, vocals, composition, production Alan Sparhawk – guitar
C'mon_(Low_album)
Eastern Roman administrative division (584–751)
the original (PDF) on 2008-05-18. Retrieved 2008-05-21. Brown, Truesdell Sparhawk (1984). Gentlemen and Officers: Imperial Administration and Aristocratic
Exarchate_of_Ravenna
1995 studio album by Low
Recordings. All tracks are written by Low (Mimi Parker, Zak Sally and Alan Sparhawk). Thomas, Fred. "Long Division – Low". AllMusic. Retrieved July 5, 2013
Long_Division_(Low_album)
Index of animals with the same common name
species of small hawk in the subfamily Accipitrinae. "Sparrow-hawk" or sparhawk originally referred to Accipiter nisus, now called "Eurasian" or "northern"
Sparrowhawk
2012 studio album by Swans
"honorary Swan" Guests Karen O – lead vocals on "Song for a Warrior" Alan Sparhawk and Mimi Parker – co-vocals on "Lunacy" Jarboe – backing vocals on "The
The_Seer_(Swans_album)
Census-designated place in Maine, United States
elaborate wooden house called the Sparhawk Mansion at Kittery Point as a gift to his daughter on her marriage to Nathaniel Sparhawk in 1750. Crowned with an elegant
Kittery_Point,_Maine
Subgenre of indie rock with subdued sound
from Alan Sparhawk of Low, a band often considered monumental in the growth of the genre. In an interview with The Paper Crane podcast, Sparhawk said that
Slowcore
Lindert, Hattie (March 3, 2026). "Loraine James Details New Album with Alan Sparhawk, Tirzah, and More". Pitchfork. Retrieved March 3, 2026. Murray, Robin (March
List_of_2026_albums
Former psychedelic folk band
Brooke Sietinsons and Helena Espvall of Espers, Margaret Wienk, Jesse Sparhawk, and Jim Ayre of Fern Knight, Tara Burke (aka Fursaxa), Mary Lattimore
The_Valerie_Project
American chef & restaurateur (born 1980)
Yarmouth's Sparhawk Mill. Initially operating out of a community kitchen in Portland, it went full-time in 2013, when they moved into the historic Sparhawk Mill
Christian_Hayes_(chef)
American rock band
Paul Sprangers – vocals (2008–2016) Evan Wells – bass (2008–2016) Jesse Sparhawk – rhythm guitar (2011) Nicholas Shuminsky – drums (2008–2016) Geoff Bucknum
Free_Energy_(band)
2024 studio album by Father John Misty
released four months earlier. The second single, "Screamland", featuring Alan Sparhawk on guitar, was released on September 17, 2024. "I'll end up writing these
Mahashmashana
Confectionery product
manufactured by the company. Chicken Bones was created in 1885 by Frank Sparhawk, a candy maker from Baltimore who took a Ganong Bros. job opening. The
Chicken_Bones
Alternative tuning for the guitar
next to (above) the lowest-pitched string, the first upper case "D". Alan Sparhawk of Low has been using an Open G tuning his entire musical career, since
Open_G_tuning
American bluegrass/folk-rock band
October 28, 2022 Label: BanjoDad 1 — — — — — — Alan Sparhawk with Trampled by Turtles (with Alan Sparhawk) Release date: May 30, 2025 Label: Sub Pop Records
Trampled_by_Turtles
Season of television series
implicates Sparhawk – Landau had left drugs in the glove box and paid Sparhawk to steal the car. The CBI team locates the Ferrari, which Sparhawk has crashed
The_Mentalist_season_2
American punk rock band
Warren (who later joined Quitters, Inc.) had himself been replaced by Brian Sparhawk in 1993. In April 1995, while touring the UK, the band recorded a session
Fitz_of_Depression
Topics referred to by the same term
Justified The Murder of Crows, a band comprising Gaelynn Lea and Alan Sparhawk A Murder of Crows (album), 2003 studio album by Deadsoul Tribe "A Murder
Murder_of_Crows
Village in Illinois, United States
established in 1835 and platted on March 2, 1846. At first it was known as Sparhawk Landing. It was the county seat of Alexander County from 1846 until 1859
Thebes,_Illinois
2025 studio album by Robert Plant
Sarah Siskind 4:57 9. "Everybody's Song" Zak Micheletti Mimi Parker Alan Sparhawk 4:16 10. "Gospel Plough" Traditional arr. Plant and Saving Grace 4:27 Total
Saving Grace (Robert Plant album)
Saving_Grace_(Robert_Plant_album)
Music festival in Barcelona, Spain
Entretenimiento 4am Kru High Vis Fcukers Gouge Away Still House Plants Tetas Frías Frost Children Chat Pile Cap'n Jazz Alan Sparhawk Horsegirl Restinga
Primavera_Sound_2025
Crash Test Dummies album
Park Stickney – harp Mimi Parker – drums on "The Unforgiven Ones" Alan Sparhawk – electric guitar on "Come Down to the Sinkhole" Todd McMillon – church
Songs_of_the_Unforgiven
2006 studio album by Alan Sparhawk
Solo Guitar is the 2006 album by Low frontman Alan Sparhawk. Always staying true to its name, the album features several musical vignettes, the sounds
Solo Guitar (Alan Sparhawk album)
Solo_Guitar_(Alan_Sparhawk_album)
toured the U.S., including with Charlie Parr, among others. Front man Alan Sparhawk also performs with Low and Retribution Gospel Choir. The Black-eyed Snakes
Black_Eyed_Snakes
British avant-garde jazz/free-improvising vocalist and trumpeter (born 1940)
Ann Lee, alongside Josephine Foster, Shelley Hirsch, Maggie Nicols, Alan Sparhawk, and others. A Doughnut in Both Hands (Rift, 1981) Voice of America with
Phil_Minton
2007 studio album by Stars of the Lid
Manche – flugelhorn Toine Thys – clarinet Daniel Noesig – trumpet Jesse Sparhawk – harp Saint-Jean-Baptiste au Béguinage Children's Choir – choir Luke Savisky
And Their Refinement of the Decline
And_Their_Refinement_of_the_Decline
Eddings The Elenium and its sequel The Tamuli feature the Pandion Knight Sparhawk and his comrades. The Diamond Throne (1989) The Ruby Knight (1990) The
David_Eddings_bibliography
American painter
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Polly (Mrs. H. Lea Hudson) Elizabeth Sparhawk-Jones, before 1911 Reading Public Museum and Art Gallery, Pennsylvania
Alice_Kent_Stoddard
2024 tribute album to Low
born in 1967 near Bemidji, Minnesota. In primary school, Parker met Alan Sparhawk, who she would later marry and have two children with. The two would form
Your_Voice_Is_Not_Enough
American musician (born 1981)
released the album's second single, "Screamland", which features Low's Alan Sparhawk on guitar. "She Cleans Up" was the next single released on October 15,
Father_John_Misty
1988 single by Suicidal Tendencies
"Institutionalized". The Portland Cello Project and guitarist/vocalist Alan Sparhawk (from Minnesota bands Low and Retribution Gospel Choir) performed a version
Institutionalized_(song)
American singer-songwriter
soundtrack alongside Phil Minton, Shelley Hirsch, Maggie Nicols, Alan Sparhawk, and others. Mehr, Bob (November 3, 2005). "Which Way to the New Weird
Josephine_Foster
Sjoselius (1888–1982), concert singer, voice teacher Phil Solem, musician Alan Sparhawk and Mimi Parker (Parker, 1967–2022), spouses and founding members of the
List of people from Duluth, Minnesota
List_of_people_from_Duluth,_Minnesota
2024 film score by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross
Burroughs' final diary entry. Another version of the song featured Alan Sparhawk and BJ Burton performing the vocals instead of Veloso. The song "Te Maldigo"
Queer_(soundtrack)
Administrative division of the late Roman Empire (337-584 CE)
51-2 Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire, II, P452 Brown, Truesdell Sparhawk (1984). Gentlemen and Officers: Imperial Administration and Aristocratic
Praetorian prefecture of Italy
Praetorian_prefecture_of_Italy
1918 American film
Patience Sparhawk and Her Times by Gertrude Atherton and released in October 1918 by First National. As described in a film magazine, Patience Sparhawk is an
The_Panther_Woman
American electronic music ensemble
360 Business/360 Bypass included appearances from Rob Mazurek and Alan Sparhawk and Mimi Parker of Low. Two further full-lengths on Kranky followed in
Pan_American_(band)
American singer-songwriter
elements of post-rock and shoegaze. Bailiff was discovered by Low's Alan Sparhawk, who recommended her earlier demos to Kranky, the label on which Bailiff
Jessica_Bailiff
City in Minnesota, United States
edition of Sports Illustrated on August 16, 1954. Mimi Parker and Alan Sparhawk of the influential American indie rock band Low (band) met and grew up
Clearbrook,_Minnesota
1955 novel by Cyril M. Kornbluth
needs to make are in Washington, Pennsylvania. With a traveling preacher, Sparhawk, Justin walks hundreds of miles from Chiunga Center to Washington, benefiting
Not_This_August
Paraphyletic group of birds
have generalised in this way include: kite Milvus milvus; sparrowhawk or sparhawk Accipiter nisus; goshawk Accipiter gentilis; kestrel Falco tinnunculus;
Bird_of_prey
2014 studio album by Trampled by Turtles
Alternative country Bluegrass Length 41:01 Label BanjoDad Producer Alan Sparhawk Trampled by Turtles chronology Live at First Avenue (2013) Wild Animals
Wild Animals (Trampled by Turtles album)
Wild_Animals_(Trampled_by_Turtles_album)
2024 film by Luca Guadagnino
entry. On December 13, "Vaster than Empires" was rereleased featuring Alan Sparhawk and BJ Burton instead of Veloso. The film itself includes numerous tracks
Queer_(film)
NRBQ Single cut, dbl cut, and Longhorn basses throughout his career Alan Sparhawk Bruce Springsteen Billy Squier has been seen using a 59 dc during his concerts
List_of_Danelectro_players
American volleyball player and coach
Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. 2019. p. 1. Retrieved August 13, 2020. Sparhawk, Ruth M.; Leslie, Mary E.; Turbow, Phyllis Y.; Rose, Zina R. (1989). American
Patty_Dowdell
American indie rock band
independently released their EP titled, Bashful Creatures, produced by Low's Alan Sparhawk. They later signed with Grand Jury records, and re-released Bashful Creatures
Hippo_Campus
1998 remix album by Low
album by Duluth, Minnesota slowcore group Low, released in 1998. Alan Sparhawk has stated that the band did not have input into the creation of the album
OwL_Remix
Defunct newspaper published in Washington, D.C.
assaulted National Intelligencer reporter Edward V. Sparhawk for misquoting the Telegraph. After Sparhawk continued publishing attacks on the paper, Green
United_States'_Telegraph
American singer-songwriter (born 1981)
featured collaborating artists, including Vanderslice, Stringfellow, Alan Sparhawk (of Low), John Hermanson (of Storyhill and Alva Star), and Brian Tighe
Holly_Muñoz
English rock band
Big Black), Jehnny Beth of Savages, Stephen Malkmus (of Pavement), Alan Sparhawk (of Low), Bradford Cox (of Deerhunter), Mark Lanegan (of Screaming Trees)
Bauhaus_(band)
Beer with high hop content
Craze". American Homebrewers Association. Retrieved 25 November 2017. Sparhawk, Andy (2 August 2017). "The New England Style IPA Is the Anti-IPA". CraftBeer
India_pale_ale
Ancient Greek ethnographer and explorer
Modern scholars such as E. A. Schwanbeck, B. C. J. Timmer, and Truesdell Sparhawk Brown, have characterized Megasthenes as a generally reliable source of
Megasthenes
American author of historical fiction
Mariah's Prize (1994) Desire My Love (1994) Sparhawk's Lady (1995) The Sparhawk Bride (1995) Sparhawk's Angel (1996) Gift of the Heart (1996) The Secrets
Susan_Holloway_Scott
Award
Kent Stoddard Portrait of Elizabeth Sparhawk-Jones Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 1912 Elizabeth Sparhawk-Jones In the Spring Des Moines Art Center
Mary_Smith_Prize
1997 EP by Low
vocals: Sparhawk, Parker) – 4:42 "Landlord" (Lead vocals: Sparhawk) – 6:47 "Hey Chicago" (Lead vocals: Sparhawk, Parker) – 2:40 Alan Sparhawk - vocals
Songs_for_a_Dead_Pilot
American country blues musician (born 1967)
Recordings MR026, CD and LP; with Emily Parr, Four Mile Portage, and Alan Sparhawk and Mimi Parker of the band Low 2013 Barnswallow Tin Angel Records TAR034
Charlie_Parr
Prominent street in Yarmouth, Maine
the bridge, was the site of a variety of mills since the 19th century. Sparhawk Mill, meanwhile, stands on the eastern side of the bridge today, built
Bridge Street (Yarmouth, Maine)
Bridge_Street_(Yarmouth,_Maine)
American darkwave/avant-pop band
percussionist, followed by bassist Tony Leva and harpist/guitarist Jesse Sparhawk. At some point during this time, Raky Sastri left the band and went on
Jaggery_(band)
American arts patron (1876–1970)
Ralston Crawford, Ernest D. Roth, Arnold Blanch, Doris Lee, and Elizabeth Sparhawk-Jones. She also became known for purchasing and preserving important music
Mary_Louise_Curtis
The Royal River rushing by Sparhawk Mill en route to the First Falls
History_of_Yarmouth,_Maine
Indie rock band
band based in Duluth, Minnesota. Current members of the band include Alan Sparhawk (guitar, vocals, sampler) and Steve Garrington (bass), both of whom were
Retribution_Gospel_Choir
Science fiction and fantasy literary award
Fiction and Fact Robert Reed "Chrysalis" Asimov's Science Fiction Bud Sparhawk "Primrose and Thorn" Analog Science Fiction and Fact Allen Steele "…Where
Nebula_Award_for_Best_Novella
Transgressive September 25 Kimbra Idols & Vices (Vol. 1) September 27 Alan Sparhawk White Roses, My God Sub Pop Being Dead Eels Garage rock Bayonet Records
List_of_2024_albums
1999 EP by Low
Christmas" was released as a single in 1997. All tracks are written by Alan Sparhawk, Mimi Parker and Zak Sally except where noted. "If You Were Born Today
Christmas_(Low_EP)
". Blue Ridge Life Magazine. 24 October 2007. Retrieved 8 March 2021. Sparhawk, Andy (23 August 2013). "Virginia's Blue Mountain Brewery Turns Into "Little
Blue_Mountain_Brewery
American vocalist, composer, improviser and writer (born 1952)
Ann Lee, alongside Josephine Foster, Phil Minton, Maggie Nicols, Alan Sparhawk, and others. Vocal extended technique Page, Tim (20 September 1983). "STAGE:
Shelley_Hirsch
2010 studio album by Robert Plant and Band of Joy
Friedman 2:49 4. "Silver Rider" Zachary Micheletti, Mimi Parker, Alan Sparhawk 6:06 5. "You Can't Buy My Love" Billy Babineaux, Bobby Babineaux 3:11 6
Band_of_Joy_(album)
Annual music festival in Raleigh, North Carolina
Gilbert, Earth, Embarrassing Fruits, Empress Hotel, Eric Carbonara & Jesse Sparhawk, Family Dynamics, Fan Modine, Fight the Big Bull, Filthybird, Flight, Ford
Hopscotch_Music_Festival
Scottish vocalist and dancer (born 1948)
soundtrack alongside Phil Minton, Shelley Hirsch, Josephine Foster, Alan Sparhawk, and others. Sweet and S'ours with Julie Tippetts (FMP, 1982) Live at the
Maggie_Nicols
& the RubberBand, bluegrass/country musician, author of Dream Big Alan Sparhawk, guitarist and singer of Low, Retribution Gospel Choir, and The Black-Eyed
List_of_Latter_Day_Saints
Protest songs against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
"Minnesota Nazis", by NOFX "No Kings, No Crown", by Paul Metsa and Alan Sparhawk “No Kings, No Hate, No Fear,” by Nils Lofgren Peacelands, a benefit LP
ICE_protest_songs
American violinist and disability advocate (born 1984)
included the alternative folk music duo The Murder of Crows with Alan Sparhawk, an "atmospheric, improvisational project" they began in 2011. Lea was
Gaelynn_Lea
American softball pitcher (1925–1979)
Evans Grayson Hall of Fame". USA Softball. Retrieved January 23, 2026. Sparhawk, Ruth M. (1989). American Women in Sport, 1887-1987. Bloomsbury Academic
Betty_Evans_Grayson
American painter (1849–1916)
Frances Miller Mumaugh, Georgia O'Keeffe, Leopold Seyffert, Elizabeth Sparhawk-Jones, Joseph Stella, Lillian Elvira Moore Abbot, and Edward Charles Volkert
William_Merritt_Chase
Public library
had begun a fund for the erection of a public library building. Samantha Sparhawk (1840 - 1904), president of the club, met with Andrew Carnegie during a
Revere_Public_Library
driven ashore and damaged by ice in the Missouri River at St. Louis. G. W. Sparhawk United States The steamboat was sunk by ice in the Missouri River at St
List of shipwrecks in February 1856
List_of_shipwrecks_in_February_1856
Topics referred to by the same term
Robin Jenkins "Childish Things", a 1994 short story by American writer Bud Sparhawk "Childish Things", a 1993 story in the graphic-novel series Torsobear by
Childish Things (disambiguation)
Childish_Things_(disambiguation)
SPARHAWK
SPARHAWK
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English sparhauk ‘sparrowhawk’, originating either in the Old English Spearh(e)afoc, used as a personal name, or as a medieval nickname for someone thought to resemble the bird.
SPARHAWK
SPARHAWK
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Cool
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Buddha, Trigya with Esh as Ishwar
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
God Simhadri Appanna's Name
Male
Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of English George, KEOKI means "earth-worker, farmer."
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Traditional
Sight
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Latin
Youthful; Similar to Julian and Julio
Boy/Male
German English
Noble friend.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Fortunate
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Bath-Sheba, BATHSHEVA means "daughter of the oath."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Visharada | விஷாரதா
Name of a Raga
SPARHAWK
SPARHAWK
SPARHAWK
SPARHAWK
SPARHAWK
n.
The sparrow hawk.