Nancy Honeytree

Nancy Honeytree
Nancy Honeytree
Birth name Nancy Henigbaum
Also known as Honeytree
Nancy Honeytree
Born April 11, 1952 (1952-04-11) (age 59)
Origin Ft. Wayne, Indiana, United States
Genres Jesus music, folk rock, blues, classical
Occupations singer
Instruments guitar
Years active 1973–present
Labels OakTable Publishing
Website honeytree.org

Nancy "Honeytree" Henigbaum (born April 11, 1952 in Fort Wayne, Indiana) is an American Christian musician and one of the leaders in what was known as Jesus music.

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Personal background

Nancy Henigbaum ("Honeytree" being a translation of her family's German name) was born into a family of professional classical musicians. As a teen Nancy Honeytree was drawn toward the hippie kids at her school, University of Iowa High School, eventually drifting into the drug culture. In 1970 she met some Jesus People at her sister's art school, and became one herself. After graduating, she worked at a youth ministry in Ft. Wayne, Indiana called Adams Apple, a part of the Jesus movement, and it was during these years that she began to write songs about her new-found faith, recording her self-titled first album in 1973.[1]

Professional background

Billed simply as "Honeytree" most of her career, the singer's folk rock-soprano style was influenced by mainstream artists such as Joni Mitchell, Carole King and Judy Collins, but her lyrics were largely dealing with one's personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Still, she was somewhat unusual in that some of the songs on her albums were not just dealing with Jesus, but with friends and relationships, the loss of a friend, family memories and, increasingly, the solitary life of an unmarried Christian adult woman. Her songs were intricate and at times, playful. "Hummer, Bummer, Bashmobile" recalled the trials and joys of her first car, using her blue Valiant as a metaphor for friendship, or, some said, Christ. Some of her fans fondly recall the pivotal line, "Sometimes the friends who give the strongest love/are the ones other people don't think much of... but that's the kind of love you need to get you by."

She continued recording throughout the 1970s and toured as a solo artist and with some of the best-known names of the Jesus Movement, such as Phil Keaggy, Mike Johnson, and Mike Warnke. Her third album, Evergreen, is often considered among her best.[1] As her career progressed, Honeytree's style shifted to a classical/bluegrass mix.[1]

On October 30, 1983, Honeytree was formally ordained by her church, Calvary Temple, in Ft. Wayne, In. During the 1980s she developed a ministry to single adults, a focus she maintains to this day.

In June 1990, Honeytree married John Richard Miller, also an ordained minister. In 1995 the couple gave birth to their first child; however, he died less than three hours after birth. After the loss, a song entitled "Up To Something Good" became a song of her faith. Three months later, the Millers were able to adopt another child, named William.

In the 1990s Honeytree recorded several Spanish-language albums and took her show on the road to Spanish-speaking countries. In recognition of the fact that she was one of the few women pioneering the then-new field of contemporary Christian music, she is often affectionately referred to as the "First Lady of Jesus Music".

Discography

  • Honeytree: The First Album 1973, Myrrh Records
  • The Way I Feel 1974, Myrrh Records
  • Evergreen 1975, Myrrh Records
  • Me & My Old Guitar (live, double-LP) 1977, Myrrh Records
  • Melodies In Me 1978, Myrrh Records
  • Maranatha Marathon 1979, Myrrh Records
  • Merry Christmas, Love Honeytree 1981, Sparrow Records
  • Best of Growing Up 1981, Myrrh Records
  • Single Heart 1985, Benson Music
  • Every Single Day 1987, Milk & Honey Records
  • Best of Honeytree Classics. 1989, Milk & Honey Records.
  • Resurrection Sunday 1991, Milk & Honey Records
  • Pioneer (20th Anniversary Recording) 1993, OakTable Publishing, Inc.
  • Dios Ha Abierto la Puerta 1994, OakTable Publishing, Inc.
  • Change You Made in Me. 2000, OakTable Publishing, Inc.
  • Call of the Harvest (in English and Spanish). 2005, OakTable Publishing, Inc.

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