Low Lily will return to WRL as part of the Dewey Decibel Concert Series. (Photo provided by Low Lily)

WILLIAMSBURG— Virtuosic American Roots Band Low Lily Returns to Williamsburg Library Theatre as part of their Dewey Decibel Concert Series.

Low Lily, featuring Liz Simmons, Flynn Cohen, and Elsie Gawler, will take the stage at the Library Theatre in Williamsburg on April 10, a 7 p.m. show.

Simmons says the show is high energy and dynamic. Adding it will feature instrumentals alongside arranged songs. Between them, the musicians play mandolin, guitars, fiddle, banjo, and sing in three-part vocal harmonies.

The New England-based trio has emerged in the roots music scene. Simmons says with the energy of fiddle music, the introspection of contemporary folk, the precision of bluegrass, and the drive of Americana, Low Lily has created a sound that is both deeply authentic and refreshingly original. Adding that Low Lily’s seamless vocal harmonies, instrumental mastery, and genre-crossing arrangements have earned them a devoted following and critical acclaim, garnering two #1 songs on international folk radio and winning two Independent Music Awards. Their poignant song Hope Lingers On (recorded on their 2018 release “10,000 Days Like These”) has been performed by choirs around the world as an anthem for peace and justice.

Low Lily’s core founding members are married couple Liz Simmons (vocals, guitar) and Flynn Cohen (vocals, mandolin, guitar), both of Brattleboro, VT, who welcome Elsie Gawler of Appleton, Maine on fiddle, banjo, and backing vocals for their 2026 spring tour only- an exclusive opportunity to see the band in this formation.

Tickets can be purchased for this show here: https://libcal.wrl.org/event/15047164 Tickets are the low price of $5.50, including tax and $4.40 for Friends of WRL. This pricing is made possible by the Friends of Williamsburg Regional Library Foundation. 

To learn more about the group, please visit the official website.

 



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