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X-WR-CALDESC:Wednesday\, October 5 // Doors at 7 PM // Show at 7:30 PM // $
 10 Advance // $13 Day of Show\nOpener Dylan Running Crane\n\nTo purchase t
 ickets visit: https://showroom.zootownarts.org/event/the-lowest-pair-w-dyl
 an-running-crane/\n\nKendl Winter and Palmer T. Lee are two kindred spirit
 s who first met on the banks of the Mississippi while touring the Midwest 
 festival circuit. Born and raised in Arkansas\, Winter found herself drawn
  to the evergreens and damp air of the Pacific Northwest\, as well as the 
 boundless music scene of Olympia\, Washington. She released three solo rec
 ords on Olympia-based indie label\, K Records\, and performed in ramblin’ 
 folk bands and anarchic punk bands before serendipitously meeting Palmer T
 . Lee in 2013. Lee had built his first banjo when he was 19 from pieces he
  inherited and began cutting his teeth fronting Minneapolis string bands b
 efore convincing Winter that they should form a banjo duo. Now\, as The Lo
 west Pair\, they have recorded and released five albums together\, relentl
 essly toured North America\, and ventured to the UK twice\, playing over 5
 00 live shows over the past five years.\n\nAfter each releasing solo album
 s via Conor Oberst’s Team Love Records in 2018\, Winter and Lee began work
 ing on The Lowest Pair’s forthcoming 10 song set\, The Perfect Plan. As a 
 songwriting team\, the duo tends to see artistic sparks all around them — 
 in poems\, people\, ideas\, experiences – and throughout the process of wr
 iting these new songs\, they felt the need to push their creative limits. 
 They turned to producer Mike Mogis of Bright Eyes who took them to ARC Stu
 dios in Omaha\, Nebraska\, and set them in a soundscape backed by a slate 
 of session players that lifts the album from simple folk into spirited Ame
 ricana and beyond. Clawhammer banjo and acoustic guitar still hold the hea
 rt of The Lowest Pair\, but the fleshed-out sound of The Perfect Plan lean
 s gently into Winter’s punk past\, as well as the sonic playground of her 
 mind\, to set the band down a new path on their musical journey.\n\n“I lov
 e the stripped-down versions of these songs\,” Winter admits. “I think the
 y leave a lot to the imagination\, and I trust people have enough juice to
  choose their own adventures in the space that the band fills out on the r
 ecord. But we also can’t wait to tour with a full band and to see how that
  magic translates on stage. It felt really exciting in the studio\, and th
 e songs pack a much greater punch with the added instrumentation.”\n\nDyla
 n Running Crane is a singer-songwriter from Browning\, Montana\, a place t
 hat remains the subject of most of her work. Her vibe is country meets rez
 -folk meets tender and silly. Check out her work with Cry Baby – https://c
 rybabymissoula.bandcamp.com/track/missoula\n\nFor further information\, ac
 cessibility\, and inquiries please visit https://www.zootownarts.org/meet-
 the-zacc/about/.
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DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, October 5 // Doors at 7 PM // Show at 7:30 PM // $1
 0 Advance // $13 Day of Show\nOpener Dylan Running Crane\n\nTo purchase ti
 ckets visit: https://showroom.zootownarts.org/event/the-lowest-pair-w-dyla
 n-running-crane/\n\nKendl Winter and Palmer T. Lee are two kindred spirits
  who first met on the banks of the Mississippi while touring the Midwest f
 estival circuit. Born and raised in Arkansas\, Winter found herself drawn 
 to the evergreens and damp air of the Pacific Northwest\, as well as the b
 oundless music scene of Olympia\, Washington. She released three solo reco
 rds on Olympia-based indie label\, K Records\, and performed in ramblin’ f
 olk bands and anarchic punk bands before serendipitously meeting Palmer T.
  Lee in 2013. Lee had built his first banjo when he was 19 from pieces he 
 inherited and began cutting his teeth fronting Minneapolis string bands be
 fore convincing Winter that they should form a banjo duo. Now\, as The Low
 est Pair\, they have recorded and released five albums together\, relentle
 ssly toured North America\, and ventured to the UK twice\, playing over 50
 0 live shows over the past five years.\n\nAfter each releasing solo albums
  via Conor Oberst’s Team Love Records in 2018\, Winter and Lee began worki
 ng on The Lowest Pair’s forthcoming 10 song set\, The Perfect Plan. As a s
 ongwriting team\, the duo tends to see artistic sparks all around them — i
 n poems\, people\, ideas\, experiences – and throughout the process of wri
 ting these new songs\, they felt the need to push their creative limits. T
 hey turned to producer Mike Mogis of Bright Eyes who took them to ARC Stud
 ios in Omaha\, Nebraska\, and set them in a soundscape backed by a slate o
 f session players that lifts the album from simple folk into spirited Amer
 icana and beyond. Clawhammer banjo and acoustic guitar still hold the hear
 t of The Lowest Pair\, but the fleshed-out sound of The Perfect Plan leans
  gently into Winter’s punk past\, as well as the sonic playground of her m
 ind\, to set the band down a new path on their musical journey.\n\n“I love
  the stripped-down versions of these songs\,” Winter admits. “I think they
  leave a lot to the imagination\, and I trust people have enough juice to 
 choose their own adventures in the space that the band fills out on the re
 cord. But we also can’t wait to tour with a full band and to see how that 
 magic translates on stage. It felt really exciting in the studio\, and the
  songs pack a much greater punch with the added instrumentation.”\n\nDylan
  Running Crane is a singer-songwriter from Browning\, Montana\, a place th
 at remains the subject of most of her work. Her vibe is country meets rez-
 folk meets tender and silly. Check out her work with Cry Baby – https://cr
 ybabymissoula.bandcamp.com/track/missoula\n\nFor further information\, acc
 essibility\, and inquiries please visit https://www.zootownarts.org/meet-t
 he-zacc/about/.
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SUMMARY:The Lowest Pair w/ Dylan Running Crane
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