Just a day after Low singer/drummer Mimi Parker's death to cancer was announced, tributes to the Duluth musician have been posted online from as far away as Scotland and Iceland and from names as well-known as Robert Plant and Sleater-Kinney.
In Duluth, an impromptu silent vigil was held at Sacred Heart Music Center on Sunday night that Parker's husband and bandmate Alan Sparhawk attended.
"You really lifted us up tonight, Duluth. Thank you," he posted afterward.
Sparhawk also confirmed that the funeral for Parker will be held Thursday at 1 p.m. at Duluth's Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 528 Upham Road, and it is open to the public.
Over in Glasgow, Scotland, Plant sang one of Low's songs, "Monkey," and made comments about Parker during his concert Sunday at the King's Theatre with his new band Saving Grace.
"We've been drawn to the music of the great, pure Low from Duluth, Minn., and sadly we unfortunately learned we lost one of the two of them tonight," the Led Zeppelin frontman said in a clip posted to YouTube (embedded below).
Wilco's Jeff Tweedy also sang one of Low's songs with the Dirty Three, "I Hear … Good Night," in a tribute to Parker posted to his Substack pages.
In a loving but also funny post on Sleater-Kinney's Instagram feed, singer/guitarist Carrie Brownstein recounted watching Low's performance at Rock the Garden in Minneapolis this past June from the side of the stage with her bandmate Corin Tucker.