VIDEOS


The Honey Dewdrops perform "Hold Love" live in the Washington, DC studios of WAMU's Bluegrass Country. Listen live: http://BluegrassCountry.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bluegrasscountry Twitter: https://twitter.com/wamubluegrass Instagram: https://instagram.com/wamubluegrass/ Host: Brad Kolodner Video: Peter Swinburne Audio: Jayk Cherry
The Honey Dewdrops performs "One Kind Word" live at The Stage at KDHX in St. Louis, August 24, 2017. Audio by Joshua Melvin. Video by Ben Manhanke. Discover more great music (streaming audio, photos, video and more) at http://kdhx.org.
Filmed on location at the historic Guisinger building on the Fayetteville Square at the 2018 Fayetteville Roots Festival. Fayetteville Roots Festival http://www.therootsfest.org Red Barn Studio http://www.redbarnstudio.net

PHOTOS


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Photo by Daniel Regner

Photo by Jess Paul

Photo by Jess Paul

PRESS QUOTES


"The Honey Dewdrops fill their fifth album with heart, and their sincere, stripped-down songwriting is just the kind of music we need more of. This music is sweet to the ears, easy on the heart, and will stick in your mind for some time to come." - Baltimore Magazine


"Acoustic, folky Americana rarely sounded finer. An uplifting listen!" - Mark Nenadic, Anyone Can See Review, Americana UK


"The Honey Dewdrops prove that the magic of their artistry is in their ability to impart a sense of compassion in listeners while delivering meaningful messages with a purity that’s so rare to encounter." - Cillea Houghton, No Depression


"…with Anyone Can See, the Americana duo have honed-in their sound with a broad-set intimacy that fills a small listening room as well as the distance they've traveled thus far." - Jonathan Frahm, PopMatters 


"..the sound and the approach is very much that of The Honey Dewdrops, and just when you thought they couldn’t get any better, they go and do something like this.” -Anyone Can See Review, Penguin Eggs


"Just one of the highlights from the outstanding Tangled Country, a collection of often sad but still hopeful songs, 'Same Old' mines some of the territory of Gillian Welch and David Rawlings, with lilting banjo, gorgeous harmonies and tasteful pedal steel, and exemplifies this duo's simple yet beautiful music." -FREDDY JENKINS, FOR NPR MUSIC'S FAVORITE SONGS OF 2015