Peggy Honeywell is the recording name used by Clare Rojas, an American painter and musician. Under that name she released albums including Honey for Dinner and Faint Humms.

According to the DeBaser review: Peggy Honeywell is a pseudonym of Clare Rojas (from Philadelphia). Faint Humms is described as her second album, made up of acoustic guitar, banjo and 15 songs (approx. 31'32''). Her debut, Honey for Dinner, had production by Paul Oldham and collaboration from David Pajo.

The DeBaser review by odradek frames Peggy Honeywell as the recording alias of Clare Rojas and focuses on the intimate, acoustic character of Faint Humms. The album is described as simple, immediate, and rooted in bluegrass/country-folk, with banjo and acoustic guitar. It's praised for modesty and freshness while noted as not a masterpiece.

For:Listeners of intimate acoustic folk, fans of Clare Rojas, and bluegrass/country-folk listeners looking for sparse, song-oriented records.

 Behind the sweet concoction of this funny pseudonym hides Clare Rojas, from Philadelphia, also known for her work as a painter.

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