Peggy Honeywell – Peach and Yellow Skies (at Room 205)

Watch the final installment of our Room 205 episode with Peggy Honeywell, featuring the elegant, minimalist songs of elusive folk chanteuse Clare Rojas.

Peggy Honeywell Performs “Peach and Yellow Skies” in Room 205

Today, we present the third and final installment of our Room 205 episode with Peggy Honeywell with a closing performance of “Peach and Yellow Skies.”

Peggy Honeywell is the musical alter-ego of visual artist Clare Rojas. Born in Philadelphia, PA in 1999, Peggy is a self-taught guitar and banjo player who draws inspiration from proto-folk and bluegrass/country artists like Kitty Wells, Loretta Lynn and Roy Orbison. Peggy Honeywell has released four albums, two of which can be found on the highly esteemed Galaxia label out of San Francisco, CA.

Special thanks goes to Clare Rojas for making this episode of Room 205 possible. Without her graceful songs and considerable artistic skills we couldn’t have done it. Thanks also to director Conor Simpson, set designer Tamarra Younis, audio engineer Jon Gilbert, DP Michael Silva, producer Arlie Carstens and web czar Marcel Appelman.

Visit Room 205 to view all three Peggy Honeywell performances as well as those by previously featured artists. Streaming tracks of Room 205 recordings are available through Soundcloud.

Peggy Honeywell – Fine Spirit (at Room 205)

Enigmatic artist Clare Rojas aka Peggy Honeywell delivers a quietly gigantic performance of “Fine Spirit” in Room 205.

Peggy Honeywell Performs “Fine Spirit” in Room 205

For this very special episode of Room 205, director Conor Simpson, set designer Tamarra Younis and audio engineer Jon Gilbert take us on a journey through the intimate inner-landscapes of enigmatic country/folk singer Peggy Honeywell.

Peggy Honeywell is the musical alter-ego of visual artist Clare Rojas. Born in Philadelphia, PA in 1999, Peggy is a self-taught guitar and banjo player who draws inspiration from proto-folk and bluegrass/country artists like Kitty Wells, Loretta Lynn and Roy Orbison, but adds a unique ethereal quality to her songs about love and loss. She has released four albums, two of which can be found on the highly esteemed Galaxia label out of San Francisco, CA.

With performances featuring vibrant abstract geometry, natural wonder, and a 60’s nightclub vibe in combination with Peggy’s soaring, angelic primitive folk music, this episode is one that will stick with you for a lifetime.

Look for the final Peggy Honeywell performance in Room 205 to launch on August 30.

Peggy Honeywell – Miss Communication (at Room 205)

For this very special episode of Room 205, director Conor Simpson and set designer Tamarra Younis take us on a journey through the intimate inner-landscapes of enigmatic country/folk singer Peggy Honeywell (aka Clare Rojas).