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FolkHouse Concert at the Castle: The Rough & Tumble and The Honey Badgers

Friday, June 27, 2025
7:00 pm11:00 pm

If you've seen The Rough & Tumble at any of our previous shows you know how great they are! The Honey Badgers will start the evening. It's going to be a fantastic night!

The Rough & Tumble, a dynamic duo comprised of Mallory Graham and Scott Tyler, have been captivating audiences with their unique blend of dumpster-folk and thrift store-Americana for over a decade. The Pennsylvania-born Graham and Central California’s Tyler have a knack for weaving together elements of joy, sorrow, comedy, and drama in their music, leaving audiences on the edge of their seats. https://www.theroughandtumble.com/

“Wow, what an appealing package. High-quality originals in all sorts of traditional veins, from haunting ballads to stomping, screaming folk anthems. All performed with expert, polished musicianship and flawless ensemble. Amazing array of instruments (a few you will never have encountered before, I bet!), and attention to musical detail, without a trace of pretension or preciousness. The vocals are a pleasure – natural yet perfectly executed. The whole effect seems fun and blithely effortless.” —M. McLeod, Empty Nest Concerts, Maplewood, NJ.

The Honey Badgers’ folk/Americana sound has been likened to that of The Civil Wars and The Swell Season. They are known for their intense, unique harmonies, their sincere lyrics and melodies, and their undeniable and captivating onstage charm. Weaving their voices together over driving guitar, wistful violin, and punchy harmonica, The Honey Badgers spin stories and songs about finding yourself, finding each other, and finding your way in the world. https://www.honeybadgerfolk.com/

“Hope in a chaotic world…The Honey Badgers [are] true poets who know the secret of thoughtful lyrics.” -Indie Boulevard. “The group’s original folk tunes provide a mix of soulful vocal harmonies, dynamically sonic guitar playing and perfectly executed fiddle.” -Sound Salvation

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