The Honeysuckle Blues of Honey Honey
- Caitlyn Elizabeth
- Jun 29, 2012
- 1 min read
Updated: Jun 1, 2020
After holding crowds harmonically hostage at SXSW, hypnotizing us with homespun hits and hogging our heartstrings, we have come to this conclusion: We have fallen in love with Honey Honey! Suzanne Santo and Ben Jaffe are tearin’ up the music world with their own signature brand of honeysuckle blues and folk-able laments, and if they keep it up, everyone’s gonna want a taste! Honey Honey hunkered down in Studio D with the amazing Ed Cherney (Bonnie Raitt, Bob Dylan, Elton John) and Alex Williams to lay down a few tracks before the “Ten Buck Tour” begins September 21st. The end result was delicious, and we hope to have the duo back soon.
Picture courtesy of HoneyHoneyBand.com





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