Name: The Lowest Pair
Genre: Bluegrass
Date/Time: Saturday, March 11, 2017 at 7:30 p.m. (doors open at 6:45pm)
Cost: $20
Contact Name/Phone Number: Thrasher Opera House Office (920)-294-4279
Come experience the unique, old-timey sound of the banjo-pickin’ duo The Lowest Pair when they perform at the historic Thrasher Opera House in Green Lake on Saturday, March 11 at 7:30 p.m. “Music for sunshine and mint juleps” – Folk Radio UK
Kendl Winter, born in Arkansas, moved to Olympia, Washington after high school, drawn to the evergreen forests and the lively and thriving music scene. She put three solo records out on Olympia’s indie label, K Records, and performed in nationally-touring northwest string bands before beginning The Lowest Pair in 2013 with Palmer T. Lee. Palmer built his first banjo when he was 19 from pieces he serendipitously inherited. Shortly after deciding songwriting would be the most effective and enjoyable medium for his musings, he began cutting his teeth fronting Minneapolis string bands and touring the Midwest festival circuit, which is where he and Kendl first met, on the banks of the Mississippi.
The duo’s blend of old-timey string music and indie folk continues with the new-old-time record, I Reckon I’m Fixin’ On Kickin’ Round To Pick A Little (2015) and their newest records released in 2016, Fern Girl and Ice Man and Uncertain As It Is Uneven.
Tickets are available for only $20 and available at the Thrasher office, Horicon Bank (Green Lake), Webster’s Marketplace, Ripon Drug (Ripon), Twister (Princeton), or by calling (920)-294-4279. Tickets are also available online at www.thrasheroperahouse.com