The Honey Dewdrops

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Remington 00:00 Tools
Same Old 00:00 Tools
Loneliest Songs 03:37 Tools
Silver Lining 03:37 Tools
Nobody in this World 04:14 Tools
Amaranth 03:13 Tools
No More Trouble 04:03 Tools
One Kind Word 03:15 Tools
Hills of My Home 04:20 Tools
Catawba 02:23 Tools
Let Me Sing 04:07 Tools
Together Tied 04:32 Tools
Happiness 04:30 Tools
Bright Morning Stars 02:54 Tools
It's Hard to Pray 04:06 Tools
Goodbye and Farewell 03:28 Tools
Test of Time 03:39 Tools
Lowlands 03:38 Tools
Somerset 01:49 Tools
Fair Share Blues 03:39 Tools
Horses 04:30 Tools
Bluest Blue Eyes 02:53 Tools
Ecola 02:53 Tools
That Good Old Way 03:13 Tools
Sweet Heaven 03:04 Tools
Waiting on You 03:56 Tools
Hold Love 04:30 Tools
Young 02:42 Tools
Way Back When 03:38 Tools
Numb 02:42 Tools
Stomping Ground 04:30 Tools
Can't Get a Letter from Home 02:55 Tools
Guitars 02:42 Tools
Only You Can Know 03:39 Tools
Wandering Boy 02:42 Tools
1918 01:25 Tools
Without Tears 03:25 Tools
How We Used to Be 04:08 Tools
Petals 03:42 Tools
Nowhere to Stand 02:47 Tools
Fly Away Free 02:37 Tools
Rainy Windows 02:37 Tools
More Than You Should Say 02:37 Tools
When Was the War 02:51 Tools
Don't Leave Me Here 03:44 Tools
Easy 03:44 Tools
Going Rate 03:44 Tools
Welcome to the Club 03:44 Tools
Ramblin' Man 03:44 Tools
Still Life 03:44 Tools
For One More 03:44 Tools
Don\'t Leave Me Here 03:45 Tools
Bright Morning Stars (trad.) 00:00 Tools
Across The Universe (Beatles cover) 00:00 Tools
Can't You Hear Me Calling (Bill Monroe cover) 03:45 Tools
Miner's Lullaby (Utah Phillips cover) 00:00 Tools
Across The Universe 00:00 Tools
Low Lands 00:00 Tools
I've Endured (live) 00:00 Tools
Miner's Lullaby 04:54 Tools
Good Old 7:21 7Pm 04:54 Tools
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Laura Wortman and Kagey Parrish are the Honey Dewdrops: an award winning, nationally touring husband and wife folk duet who perform fresh, original songs focusing on vocal harmonies and tight instrumentation. Influenced by traditional Appalachian music as well as contemporary singer-songwriters, the Honey Dewdrops blend old styles with new, creating music that is powerful and heartfelt. If the Sun Will Shine, their debut record, was released in 2009 to critical acclaim and was #2 for two consecutive months on Folk DJ Radio in 2010. Recorded live and mixed in a 1920’s barn, the record is meant to pay homage to their live performances – full of the same energy and emotion the Honey Dewdrops bring to the stage. The album is a collection of songs capturing “something haunting, melancholic and all-together charming” (Jeff Royer, Fly Magazine). The Honey Dewdrops’ second album, These Old Roots, is a tribute to the way music was recorded before overdubs and tracking. “We wanted that sound and feeling to come through in each of the songs here. For this session, the microphones were set up, we gathered around them and played each song, and then we picked the take that sounded the best. We’ve tried as much as possible to leave it at that,” says the duo from Charlottesville, Virginia. “The songs in this collection encompass so much of what we love about traditional southern mountain music- the earthy singing, the haunting guitar melody, the message the song delivers. We’re drawn in. We hope that you are drawn too.” The Dewdrops are A Prairie Home Companion’s 2008 talent show winners and were finalists in the 2009 Mountain Stage NewSong competition. Here is what folks are saying about the Honey Dewdrops: “The musical equivalent to a couple that finishes each other’s sentences.” - Shawn Underwood, Twangville.com “Their talent is such that it’s quite possible that a new band recording in the year 2020 might cite the Honey Dewdrops as a prime influence.” - Bluegrass Unlimited Magazine “Long may the Honey Dewdrops continue to make music this timeless.” - Maverick Magazine Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.