When she's not standing in the studio or on concert stages with The Blackberry Bushes, The Pasties, Southern Skies, The Summer Gold or The Lowest Pair, which is quite often the case, Kendl takes care of her. Winter around Solobelange. The activities of the Arkansas-born singer, who now lives in Olympia, Washington, on a houseboat ("The Dandelion") of local musician and singer led from the fingerpicked acoustic to electric guitar and folk of very old school over indie country to banjo-dominated Bluegrass - and back again. On the label K in Olympia she released two solo albums so far, 2009 "Apple Core" and 2012 "The Mechanics Of Hovering Flight". These brought her comparisons with Karen Dalton, Gillian Welch and Iris DeMent, but in the end Kendl Winter's haunting voice stands for itself. "Stumbler's Business" is released by Team Love, where she has already won the Lowest-Pair-album "Uncertain As It Is Uneven" has released. Most songs on "Stumbler's Business" Kendl composed with her banjo on tour whenever a quiet corner was found.