Music Supervisor for Film and Television!
With over a decade of experience, Rob Lowry has mastered the art of weaving music into film and television to tell stories in ways that visuals alone cannot. From an early age, the prolific music supervisor understood the power of music as a narrative tool--whether it was making mixtapes for friends in elementary school, directing silent films in high school just to score them, or crafting a perfectly curated mix CD to tell his mom he was leaving home to chase his dreams in Los Angeles after college. For Rob, music has always been about connection, emotion, and storytelling--saying everything without saying a word.
Now, Lowry has cemented himself as one of the most sought-after music supervisors in Hollywood, with credits spanning critically acclaimed indie gems to box office smashes. In 2025, he continues to push boundaries with major projects like Companion (New Line), Heart Eyes (Spyglass/Sony), Novocaine (FilmNation/Paramount), and multiple films premiering at SXSW (Threesome, Drop, Friendship). Other recent work includes The Lost City (Paramount), Sundance darling Cha Cha Real Smooth (Apple+), and Max’s cultural sensation Gossip Girl.
Lowry’s work stands out because of his deep commitment to creative collaboration and his ability to build sonic landscapes that heighten emotion, tone, and storytelling. His passion for diverse storytelling allows him to curate soundtracks that range from modern pop and R&B to traditional Arabic music, seamlessly fitting each project’s unique voice. He believes music is an integral part of the filmmaking process--guiding audiences when to laugh, when to feel vulnerable, and when to brace for the unexpected.
Recognized as one of Variety’s Music Supervisors to Watch,” Lowry’s work has been covered by Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, The Hollywood Reporter, MTV, and Paper Magazine. He is a two-time Guild of Music Supervisors Awards nominee and continues to be a driving force in shaping the sound of modern cinema.