Honey and the Dew-Drops is a prominent figure in the folk music scene, known for their distinctive blend of traditional folk, bluegrass, and acoustic pop. The band was formed in 2002 and consists of members Honey Blackwell and the Dew-Drops, a trio of talented multi-instrumentalists. The group's unique sound is characterized by Blackwell's soulful vocals and the Dew-Drops' tight harmonies and skillful instrumentation. Their influential works, such as their critically acclaimed album "Mountain Air" (2005), have made significant impacts on the modern folk music landscape.