WS824: Annie Moses Band and The Lowest Pair




The Woodsongs Old Time Radio Hour Podcast show

Summary: ANNIE MOSES BAND is the Nashville-based classical crossover ensemble that has steadily built an international audience and accepted invitations to perform at Carnegie Hall, the Grand Ole Opry, and PBS. Comprised of 6 siblings, the Annie Moses Band unites classically trained virtuosity with a love for roots music, bluegrass, and American songbook repertoire. The band members are also dedicated advocates of musical education and founded the Fine Arts Summer Academy in Nashville to support aspiring performers each year. Their new album is 'American Rhapsody'. THE LOWEST PAIR features the duel banjo picking of Kendl Winter and Palmer T. Lee. Draped in Kendl’s high lonesome harmonies and Palmer’s Midwest croon, their debut release, 36¢, (Team Love Records) was hailed by many outlets and American Songwriter praised their 'earnest, earthy songcraft.' Earlier this year they released sophomore album, 'The Sacred Heart Sessions'. Recorded in an old church in Duluth. Minnesota, it seemed like the perfect way to expand on their sound without diluting their original magical formula. WoodSongs Kids: The Jolly String Quartet are adopted kids from Russia now living in Tennessee. They are students at the Annie Moses Conservatory.