Eclectic Manchester troupe Honeyfeet boast an output that incorporates everything from big-band swing to Alabama blues-tinged folk. They are fronted by Armagh-born Ríoghnach Connolly, a BBC Radio Two Folk Singer of the Year whose masterful flute playing, deadpan wit and impressive vocals - seamlessly blending elements of Sean-nós Caoineamh, West African griot and American deep-south resonance - brilliantly hold together the band’s brass-heavy sound.
Eclectic Manchester troupe Honeyfeet boast an output that incorporates everything from big-band swing to Alabama blues-tinged folk. They are fronted by Armagh-born Ríoghnach Connolly, a BBC Radio Two Folk Singer of the Year whose masterful flute playing, deadpan wit and impressive vocals - seamlessly blending elements of Sean-nós Caoineamh, West African griot and American deep-south resonance - brilliantly hold together the band’s brass-heavy sound.
Temperance, Leamington Spa