On Friday, February 27, vocal and string trio Low Lily will bring their inventive American Roots and branches sound to the Avalon Theatre Stoltz Listening Room. The show will feature high octane instrumentals and warm three-part harmonies, highlighting both original and traditional material. Doors open at 7:30 PM, showtime is at 8 PM, tickets are $20. The Stoltz is located upstairs at the Avalon Theatre, 40 East Dover Street, Easton, MD 21601. To purchase tickets go to https://tickets.avalontheatre.com/.
Low Lily (formerly known as Annalivia), dubbed “equally as slick as Alison Krauss and Union Station” by Northern Sky Radio (UK), draws from tradition and today to create their own brand of new acoustic folk music. The members of Low Lily – Liz Simmons, Flynn Cohen, and Lissa Schneckenburger – are masterful players and have long histories with multiple styles of music, ranging from bluegrass to Irish, Scottish, New England and Old Time Appalachian music. This background, combined with each member’s stellar compositional skills and cutting edge arranging chops, makes for music which sounds rooted yet contemporary.
Folk and string-band enthusiasts alike will be drawn in by the expert vocals and songwriting, excellent musicianship, and innovative approach. The members of Annalivia are seasoned musicians and have individually toured and performed with the likes of Ruth Moody, Cathie Ryan, John Whelan, Aoife Clancy, Adrienne Young, Childsplay and Solas, among others.
The band’s latest release The Same Way Down captures the band’s innate connection with American roots music. The album features traditional songs and fiddle tunes alongside stunning original pieces, presented with the band’s unique style and inspired arranging sensibilities. This album debuted at #7 on the international folk DJ charts, with False Sir John reaching the #1 played song on folk radio worldwide, and the band #1 played artist in the Massachusetts RMR.
..
Write a Letter to the Editor on this Article
We encourage readers to offer their point of view on this article by submitting the following form. Editing is sometimes necessary and is done at the discretion of the editorial staff.