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Folk Music - The Honey Dewdrops

The Princeton Folk Music Society welcomes The Honey Dewdrops, Laura Wortman and
Kagey Parrish, modern day folk singer / song writers whose songs express the
joys and tribulations of love and tackle contemporary issues such as the
environment. Beat Surrender described
their sound as earthy, economical and
earnest back porch Appalachian folk. 
Kagey’s voice is bright and clear while Laura’s has a smoky
texture. In performance, their voices blend and contrast in gorgeous harmony
over banjo, guitar and mandolin. Theirs is a traditional sound, while some of
their songs come with a modern-day message. Hills
of Home
was written to protest mountain top removal mining. "[Their
music] perfectly captures the spirit of the Blue Ridge foothills, feeling like
a collection of tunes delivered late at night on someone’s front porch" - 
Kim Ruehl, Folk Alley. $20 ($15
members, $10 students and $5 children). Ample free parking. For more information:  609-799-0944, info@princetonfolk.org,
www.princetonfolk.org









































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