Low Lily

Past event
Apr 22, 2023, 7 to 8:30 PM

With the release of their new record 'Angels in the Wreckage', the Vermont-based American Roots band Low Lily tours as a five-piece with drums and bass for the first time ever! The show features Hazel Royer on double bass and Stefan Amidon (of the Sweetback Sisters) on drums. This exclusive full-band performance brings the energy of fiddle music, the introspective quality of contemporary folk, the precision of Bluegrass, the drive of Americana, and combines all these elements into one stunning soundscape.

With a vocal blend that has been dubbed "outstanding" and "meticulous," Low Lily has crafted a signature sound which they have shared with enthusiastic audiences throughout North America and the UK, garnering two #1 songs on international folk radio and two Independent Music Award wins. In 2018, the band released a full-length album with 2X award-winning title track "10,000 Days Like These" and their original song "Hope Lingers On", which has been sung by choirs around the world as an anthem for peace and justice.

Low Lily's core founding members are married couple Liz Simmons and Flynn Cohen, both of Brattleboro, VT, who welcomed Natalie Padilla from Bozeman, MT as the newest member of the band. New member Padilla's world-class fiddle-playing is versatile- she has won fiddle championships in multiple styles, including bluegrass, Old Time, and Texas fiddle. Her sweet, clear voice blends beautifully with Cohen's and Simmons' in close three-part harmony– a major feature of their new music. With "Angels in the Wreckage", produced by banjo legend Dirk Powell, Low Lily's sound has veered more assuredly towards the roots of American music, though the original folk songs that are the hallmark of Low Lily's sound remain at the fore, as they tackle such complex topics as love, loss, hope, justice, family heritage, and environmental destruction.

General admission tickets $20, students $10, EBT cardholders $5. Visit our website at highlandartsvt.org.

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Highland Center for the Arts, Hardwick Street, Greensboro, VT

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