Saturday, December 6, 7:00 pm
Presented By: Catamount Arts
Saturday, December 6, 7:00 pm
Location:
Alexander Twilight Theatre
VTSU – Lyndon
1069 College Road
Lyndonville, VT
Admission: Free! (donations gratefully accepted)
Catamount Arts Bluegrass Night, with hosts Bob & Sarah Amos, will present the acclaimed Vermont Roots, Folk and Bluegrass band LOW LILY on Saturday Dec 6 at Alexander Twilight Theater.
The popular series hosts Bob & Sarah Amos have been on a roll, with their current album reaching #1 on the national FolkDJ-L chart, and their song “The Hills That I Call Home” reaching # 1 on the Folk Alliance International chart. Their vocal blend has been called “mesmerizing”.
With the release of their 2023 album ‘Angels in the Wreckage’, the Vermont-based American Roots band LOW LILY has brought their infectious sound to a new level. With the energy of fiddle music, the introspective quality of contemporary folk, the precision of bluegrass, and the drive of Americana, the members of Low Lily (Liz Simmons, Flynn Cohen, and Natalie Padilla, plus bassist Hazel Royer) combine their individual talents into one stunning soundscape.
Low Lily has shared their signature sound 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.
For their December 6 Bluegrass Night show, Low Lily will present their Winter Solstice show, celebrating the season with a mix of original and traditional songs, along with energetic instrumentals on fiddle, mandolin, and guitar. These shows capture the mood of the darkest time of year, often featuring themes of light and darkness.
As always, admission to Bluegrass Night is free, but donations will be gratefully received.
Location:
Alexander Twilight Theatre
VTSU – Lyndon
1069 College Road
Lyndonville, VT
Admission: Free! (donations gratefully accepted)
Catamount Arts Bluegrass Night, with hosts Bob & Sarah Amos, will present the acclaimed Vermont Roots, Folk and Bluegrass band LOW LILY on Saturday Dec 6 at Alexander Twilight Theater.
The popular series hosts Bob & Sarah Amos have been on a roll, with their current album reaching #1 on the national FolkDJ-L chart, and their song “The Hills That I Call Home” reaching # 1 on the Folk Alliance International chart. Their vocal blend has been called “mesmerizing”.
With the release of their 2023 album ‘Angels in the Wreckage’, the Vermont-based American Roots band LOW LILY has brought their infectious sound to a new level. With the energy of fiddle music, the introspective quality of contemporary folk, the precision of bluegrass, and the drive of Americana, the members of Low Lily (Liz Simmons, Flynn Cohen, and Natalie Padilla, plus bassist Hazel Royer) combine their individual talents into one stunning soundscape.
Low Lily has shared their signature sound 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.
For their December 6 Bluegrass Night show, Low Lily will present their Winter Solstice show, celebrating the season with a mix of original and traditional songs, along with energetic instrumentals on fiddle, mandolin, and guitar. These shows capture the mood of the darkest time of year, often featuring themes of light and darkness.
As always, admission to Bluegrass Night is free, but donations will be gratefully received.