Golden Link
Presents
The Honey Dewdrops
Saturday,
November 20th, 7:30 pm
Rochester
Christian Reformed Church, 2750 Atlantic Avenue, Penfield
$18
($15 for Golden Link members; $10 for students; 12 years and under free)
There is plenty of space still available for this concert; you can pay at the door (cash or check). Gate opens at 6:45 PM. We hope to see you there.

Laura Wortman and Kagey Parrish are the Honey Dewdrops: a nationally touring and award winning husband and wife duet who perform fresh, original songs focusing on vocal harmonies and tight instrumentation.
If the Sun Will Shine, their debut record, was released in 2009. 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 that the Honey Dewdrops have written over the past two years and it features eleven original tunes – some of which are award winners. The album was #2 for two consecutive months at folk radio in 2010. In March 2008, they appeared and won first place on A Prairie Home Companion’s “People in their Twenties Talent Show.”
In 2010, they performed at The Birchmere and at Club Passim, two prominent folk music venues in the south and northeast.
Additionally, the Dewdrops were selected as finalists in the 2009 Mountain Stage NewSong competition and took 2nd place in the Eddie’s Attic Open-Mic Shootout Finals November 2009 in Decatur, Georgia.
This 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
“I have admired the work of the Honey Dewdrops from the first notes I heard. They capture what is best of old time Appalachian music including the tight harmonies and beautiful melancholy tunes.” - Anne Williams, Host of WNRN’s Acoustic Sunrise in Charlottesville, VA on 91.9FM
“When you listen to the Honey Dewdrops, you can’t just listen to one song – you just want more, more, more. Their gentle spirits come with powerful voices while the instruments have voices of their own. This is fresh, homegrown music but deeply rooted in tradition and most importantly it is really good!” – Anne & Pete Sibley