Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Peggy Honeywell Performs "Peach and Yellow Skies" in Room 205



Today, we're excited to release the final installment of our Room 205 episode with Peggy Honeywell, featuring the elegant, minimalist songs of elusive folk chanteuse Clare Rojas.

Peggy Honeywell is the musical alter-ego of visual artist Clare Rojas, whose artwork is featured in a new collaborative series of products from Incase. Born in Philadelphia, PA in 1999, Peggy is a self-taught guitar and banjo player who draws inspiration from proto-folk and bluegrass/country artists like Kitty Wells, Loretta Lynn and Roy Orbison. Peggy Honeywell has released four albums, two of which can be found on the highly esteemed Galaxia label out of San Francisco, CA.

Incase for Clare Rojas is a capsule collection for Apple device users featuring the work of an exceptional, multifaceted artist. As an illustrator, painter, musician and writer, Clare Rojas has thoughtfully woven an intricate multimedia world. Learn more at: goincase.com/clarerojas/ 

Look for our next Room 205 episode with I Break Horses to launch in September.



About Incase
Founded in 1997, Incase creates products to protect and enhance the technology that is essential to our lives. Designed to meet the needs of individuals across all interests, professions and passions, Incase products promote design simplicity while offering intuitive functionality and increased mobility for an enhanced user experience.

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About Room 205
Working in collaboration with visiting musicians and a revolving cast of filmmakers, set designers, audio engineers and friends, Room 205 exists to share our collective passion for art and music and showcase the people that inspire us.


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