Riverwalk Concert Series : The Local Honeys (Week 6)
The Local Honeys
Date
Saturday
September 6, 2025
Time
Location
Riverwalk Concert Series
September 6 • 6pm
307 S. Main St. Kokomo, IN
September 6 • 6pm
307 S. Main St. Kokomo, IN
FREE • ALL AGES • OUTDOOR CONCERT • BURGERS • BEERS • BOOZE • LOCAL ART VENDORS
THE LOCAL HONEYS
The Local Honeys are a Kentucky-based duo comprising Linda Jean Stokley and Montana Hobbs, known for their authentic blend of Appalachian folk, bluegrass, and country music. Their songs delve into themes of rural life, labor struggles, and personal stories, offering a modern perspective on traditional sounds. With heartfelt harmonies and a commitment to storytelling, The Local Honeys bring the spirit of Appalachia to contemporary audiences.
The Local Honeys are a Kentucky-based duo comprising Linda Jean Stokley and Montana Hobbs, known for their authentic blend of Appalachian folk, bluegrass, and country music. Their songs delve into themes of rural life, labor struggles, and personal stories, offering a modern perspective on traditional sounds. With heartfelt harmonies and a commitment to storytelling, The Local Honeys bring the spirit of Appalachia to contemporary audiences.
DAVEY & THE MIDNIGHTS
Davey and the Midnights are an Indianapolis-based Americana band known for their high-energy performances and genre-blending sound. Formed in 2017 on the west side of Los Angeles, the band has toured extensively across the U.S., bringing their unique blend of country, blues, gospel, and psychedelic rock to audiences nationwide. Their music draws inspiration from artists like Gram Parsons, J.J. Cale, and the Grateful Dead, creating an “eclectic highway sound” that resonates with fans of traditional and modern Americana alike.
Davey and the Midnights are an Indianapolis-based Americana band known for their high-energy performances and genre-blending sound. Formed in 2017 on the west side of Los Angeles, the band has toured extensively across the U.S., bringing their unique blend of country, blues, gospel, and psychedelic rock to audiences nationwide. Their music draws inspiration from artists like Gram Parsons, J.J. Cale, and the Grateful Dead, creating an “eclectic highway sound” that resonates with fans of traditional and modern Americana alike.