The Lowest of the Low | ms

The Lowest of the Low were a Canadian alternative rock group in the early 1990s. Although they never broke through to the mainstream, they were one of the most influential bands on the Canadian alternative music scene. Formed by Ron Hawkins, Steve Stanley, Dave Alexander and John Arnott in 1991, the Low's punk-inspired folk pop quickly became a popular draw on the Queen Street West club circuit in Toronto. Also in 1991, they released their debut album, Shakespeare My Butt, which was actively supported by Toronto radio station CFNY, and quickly made the band a popular name across southern Ontario...
[The] Slowest Runner [in all the world] is an instrumental post-baroque band housed in Brooklyn, New York that combines strings and piano with a traditional rock setup and experimental sound manipulation techniques for a uniquely-embellished sound. They recorded five songs live in a living room in Somerville, MA in May 2009 that became '[album artist=[The] Slowest Runner [in all the world]]The Flophouse Sessions'. The band released their debut full-length album '[album artist=[The] Slowest Runner [in all the world]]We, Burning Giraffes' in June 2010. Both releases are available for free download at their bandcamp. Band members include: Ian Temple - piano...
The Lowest Pair is a quirky, old-time roots influenced duet, featuring the high lonesome harmonies of banjo pickin' songsters Kendl Winter and Palmer T. Lee from The Boys n' the Barrels. They perform both traditional and original music, often nestling-in somewhere between. With their city folk front and back porch sentiment, this new, sweet, and powerful duo are turning heads across the country. TheLowestPair.com .