Lauren Jaimes

Local to Rockaway Beach, NY, Lauren Jaimes and The Honeys are a beach town collaboration with roots in Country, Folk, and Rock, evoking a “Coastal Country" western vibe that takes influence from artists like Kacey Musgraves, Johnny Cash, and The Grateful Dead.

Local to Rockaway Beach, NY, Lauren Jaimes and The Honeys are a beach town collaboration with roots in Country, Folk, and Rock, evoking a “Coastal Country” western vibe that takes influence from artists like Kacey Musgraves, Johnny Cash, and The Grateful Dead.

A writer at heart, Lauren Jaimes has always had a passion for authentic storytelling. Her debut single “Home Is Where You Are” has garnered over 92k streams on Spotify, 44k views on Youtube, and has been featured on CMT.com, American Songwriter Magazine, and Vevo’s True Country Playlist.

Lauren Jaimes performs multiple times a week in venues across New York, often performing in Songwriter Rounds in Nashville as well. Past venues include The Lion’s Den at The Mohegan Sun, The Prudential Center in Newark, The Triad Off-Broadway, The Bluebird Cafe and The Cambria Hotel in Nashville. Her recent singles, “American Southland”, and “Any Life Of Mine” can be found on Spotify. A schedule of her live shows can be found at bandsintown.com/laurenjaimes.

Currently, Lauren Jaimes is working on the recording of her first full length album, “Coastal Country”, set for release in Fall 2025.

The Honeys consist of Rockaway Beach natives Lawrence Vedilago, Doug Vedilago, Elijah Parrella, Tim Larigan. The brothers Vedilago, along with cousin Elijah and close friend, Tim, all grew up around music, performing songs by The Grateful Dead at an early age with the brothers’ father, Larry. The four have performed all around Rockaway Beach, NY and beyond, playing as far away as Guatemala and Tokyo. They enjoy collaborating with different artists and bands along the East Coast, often appearing in different renditions of the band. Most recently, they were chosen to be a live soundtrack to the NYC marathon this past November, performing and inspiring runners along the route.