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the ever-evolving nature of folk music, and the relevance of coal mining songs, below. Together, Linda Jean Stokley (left) and Montana Hobbs (right) form the duo The Local Honeys. (Photo: Lila Callie.
Masterfully curated by Grammy nominated producer Jesse Wells and joined by Tyler Childers’ band The Food Stamps - Rod Elkins (percussion) Craig Burletic (bass) and Josh Nolan (guitar) from Clay City, ...
More about The Local Honeys: Since then their specific sound of Appalachian music has grown, along with a fan base of music enthusiasts and proactive culture. A tour with Tyler Childers in early ...
Kentucky’s Local Honeys rate as a pair of good-natured riots. Fiddler Linda Jean Stokley and banjoist Montana Hobbs kick up a resounding fuss within realms of old-time string band music.
The Local Honeys are Hobbs on banjo and Stokley on guitar and old-time fiddle. With titles such as "The L&N Don't Stop Here Anymore," "If I Could Quit" and "Dumbass, Nebraska," their music ...
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The Local Honeys hail from Kentucky. Montana Hobbs and Linda Jean Stokley are committed to the preservation of the music they have grown up with, Bluegrass and Appalachian. They are also keen to ...