The latest Republican casualty is a six-term Representative from San Diego, Bill Lowery, writer of 300 overdrawn checks totaling $104,000.
Bill Lowery may also refer to:
"Bill Lowery never demanded lobbying fees in return for any kind of a guarantee of an earmark," Mr. Breuer said.
Along with Bill Lowery, Boots Woodall was instrumental in forming the National Recording Corporation.
Gene Vincent signs a publishing contract with Bill Lowery.
South had met and was encouraged by Bill Lowery, an Atlanta music publisher and radio personality.
The Swingin' Medallions were also represented by Bill Lowery.
Bill Lowery (October 21, 1924 - June 8, 2004) was an American music entrepreneur.
Ray Stevens played keyboards and arranged the strings, with Joe South and Bill Lowery producing.
The band was discovered performing in Daytona Beach by a booking agent who worked for Bill Lowery's operation in Atlanta.