Artist's albums
KING OF THE JEWS
2023 · EP
WHIPS AND CHAINS
2023 · single
SLEAZE ME ON
2023 · single
ARE YOU GONNA RUN?
2023 · single
Low Cut Strut (Strut That Ass Right Back to Class)
2023 · single
Tough Cookies: Best of the Quarantine Broadcasts
2021 · album
Let Me Roll It
2021 · single
Video Games
2021 · single
Need You Tonight
2021 · single
Christmas Makes Me Cry
2020 · single
Private Lives
2020 · album
Help Me
2020 · single
Private Lives (Live from Joe's Pub)
2020 · single
Stay as Long as You Like
2020 · single
What Has Happened to Me
2020 · single
Private Lives
2020 · single
Look What They Did
2020 · single
Dirty Pictures (Part 2)
2018 · album
Dirty Pictures (Part 1)
2017 · album
Low Cut Connie on Audiotree Live
2016 · EP
Hi Honey
2015 · album
Call Me Sylvia
2012 · album
Get out the Lotion
2011 · album
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Biography
Since Low Cut Connie's debut record Get Out The Lotion, they’ve firmly established their reputation as one of the most exciting live shows in the US, with Greg Kot (Sound Opinions / Chicago Tribune) exclaiming they are “the essence of what rock n roll should be” and The New York Times stating, “Low Cut Connie’s word-of-mouth legend is built on live shows like this one.” Sweat-drenched, piano-pounding songwriter and frontman Adam Weiner’s writing has been described as “Seventies Stones (but dirtier), the New York Dolls (but tighter) and Jerry Lee Lewis (but Westerberg-ier)” (Rolling Stone). Low Cut Connie made unprecedented strides in 2018 as they released their 5th studio album Dirty Pictures (Part 2) via Contender Records. In August 2018, Low Cut Connie made their network television debut on Late Night with Seth Meyers where they performed the rollicking album opener “All These Kids Are Way Too High.” That following month, the band, who can already count Barack Obama, Bruce Springsteen, and Nick Hornby as fans, received a shoutout from Sir Elton John when he took the stage at Philadelphia’s Wells Fargo Center. Sir Elton John dedicated “Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me” to the sold out crowd and said, “There’s a band that I love at the moment so much called Low Cut Connie...They’re amazing.”