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Bluegrass Duo The Lowest Pair Brings Banjos and Harmonies to Baker City

Kendl Winter and Palmer T. Lee, the banjo duo who met picking tunes around a campfire, play Churchill School on April 7, with kids 15 and under admitted free.

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Palmer T. Lee remembers how he and Kendl Winter first made music together: banjos out, fire burning, no set list. That campfire origin now powers a touring duo that plays folk festivals and theater venues across the region, and on Tuesday, April 7, The Lowest Pair brings that sound to Churchill School in Baker City.

Doors open at 6 p.m. and music begins at 6:45 p.m. Presented by Churchill Baker LLC, the show offers discounted advance tickets through the Churchill School website, with tiered pricing for seniors, veterans, and students. Children 15 and under are admitted free with a paying adult, making it one of the more accessible live-music offerings on Baker City's spring calendar.

The Lowest Pair's sound roots in traditional banjo and string textures layered over contemporary songwriting and close harmonies. Winter and Lee originally bonded as banjo players before formalizing their collaboration, and Lee has spoken about how the pair "ended up picking tunes around the campfire" as the foundation of what became a nationally touring act. That informal, roots-first approach translates well to the scale of a Churchill School show.

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For downtown Baker City, a Tuesday night concert at Churchill School means foot traffic in the surrounding blocks. Nearby restaurants and hospitality businesses benefit when engaged audiences make a night of it, and the MC Taco Bus is expected on site for the evening. Local arts organizers also point to bookings like this one as evidence that Baker City remains a credible and active stop on the regional touring circuit, which helps sustain a year-round programming schedule.

Advance tickets are available through the Churchill School website and are also listed on Eventbrite and Bandsintown. Check local event pages and Churchill School's social channels for parking details and any last-minute updates before the Tuesday show.

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