Gerry Owens

Gerry Owens
Origin Dublin, Ireland
Genres Industrial rock
Occupation(s) Musician
Instruments Vocals, Guitar, Synthesizers
Years active 2000 - present
Labels Black Cell Recordings, Tiedruck Musik, Universal Records
Associated acts Lluther, Skindive, Moth Complex

Gerry Owens is the vocalist, songwriter, arranger and producer of Irish industrial rock band Lluther.

Owens was born in Dublin, Ireland. His father was a musician. After spending some time in London and playing in a series of bands, he returned to Dublin to form Skindive, who were quickly signed by Chris Blackwell (founder of Island Records) to his Palm Pictures label. Owens wrote, arranged, recorded and co-produced the Skindive album, from which the music was featured on the Grammy Awards 2002, MTV Movie Awards 2002 and MTV Road Rules.

He has worked with Danny Saber, Adrian Sherwood and Scott Humphries.

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