
Howdy! The Lilies are a trio of folk vocalists in Madison, Wisconsin, accompanied by occasional frailing banjo, guitar, keyboard, bones and spoons. The Lilies give tight, adventurous harmonies to traditional songs from Old and New World cultures.
Listen up!
One-minute clips from You've Been That Friend to Me (397 kB) and Kentucky House (381 kB)
Full-length track: Hush My Babe (1.7 MB)
Come on out!
Friday, July 20, 2007 at the Wild Hog
in the Woods Coffeehouse, 953 Jenifer Street, Madison, Wisconsin. Lilies of
the Alley will perform the first set at 8:00 pm; Lily Roxanne Neat will perform
solo for the second set.
Saturday, August 25, 2007, Folk on State Street, 1:00 pm, 500 Block of State
Street at Frances Street, Madison, Wisconsin. Rain site: UW Memorial Union,
Rathskeller, Langdon Street
FREE!
| Debbie Kmetz | This is actually her third incarnation as a singing flower: previously a Mountain Laurel as well as a Sweet Rhododendron. She's also one third of Tri Bratovchedki. | ![]() |
| Veronica Rueckert | The only licensed singer among us. You probably know her from her day job at WPR. | |
| Roxanne Neat | The newest member of the Lilies is not new to performing. Roxanne has been entrancing audiences for over 20 years with beautiful vocals and skillful instrumentation. She accompanies the trio with a myriad of instruments. |
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Did you hear us on NPR? We were featured on the Dec. 28th, 2003 edition of To the Best of Our Knowledge – listen to us on the Web from their page. Jump to about 12 minutes 45 seconds to hear our segment. No, we don't have a CD yet, but you are welcome to order a tape of that radio program from WPR.
You can also read our description in the Madison Music Project.