Honor Finnegan
New York City, New York, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2012 | SELF
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“One thing is certain: those who see and hear her encounter
a powerful voice combined with a refreshing, offbeat
sense of humor...Combined with her prodigious vocal
instrument, her recorded and live repertoire packs a unique
one-two punch.” Richard Cuccaro
- Acoustic Live
“One thing is certain: those who see and hear her encounter
a powerful voice combined with a refreshing, offbeat
sense of humor...Combined with her prodigious vocal
instrument, her recorded and live repertoire packs a unique
one-two punch.” Richard Cuccaro
- Acoustic Live
"A caramel-and-salt confection that you can’t get enough of.”
—Thomas Boyd, “RocknRoots” on independent radio
- Thomas Boyd
"Among the standouts are... Honor Finnegan, who gives a truly lovely rendition of "The Wearin' of the Green" along with several other Irish songs." - Martin Denton
"Honor Finnegan sings "The Wearing of the Green" hauntingly." - Michael Feingold
"Honor Finnegan sings "The Wearing of the Green" hauntingly." - Michael Feingold
Discography
"The Tiny Life" 2012
“Human Heart” 2006
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"Honor Finnegan's clever songs, powerful voice, and endearing stage presence have made her standout on the fertile NYC folk scene. Don't miss her!"
- John Platt, "Sunday Breakfast," WFUV, New York
Funny, sassy, sad, insightful. Always delightful. Honor Finnegan's songs are humorous then heartbreaking with melodies that soar. Based in New York City, Honor's reputation on the folk scene proceeds her as a unique and talented songwriter with an incomparable voice, and stage presence. Combining elements from an eclectic musical and performance background, Honor displays a rare fluency in various genre's singing Celtic, gospel, jazz, folk, and musical theatre with equal strength and authenticity. Her songs are unique and powerful, her shows deeply moving, and always entertaining!
Honor has shared the stage with John Gorka, Vance Gilbert, Sloan Wainwright, Buskin & Batteau, and David Massengill.
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