The Honeys
The Honeys | |
---|---|
Origin | Los Angeles, California, United States |
Genres | Girl group, vocal surf |
Years active | 1963-1969, 1983 |
Labels | Capitol Records, Warner Brothers, Rhino Records |
Associated acts | American Spring, The Beach Boys, Brian Wilson |
Past members |
Marilyn Wilson Diane Rovell Ginger Blake |
The Honeys[1][2] were a 1960s girl group who recorded for Capitol Records. The Honeys were a kind of female counterpart to the Beach Boys; Beach Boy Brian Wilson served as their record producer and chief songwriter.
Background
The Honeys (the name a slang term for a female surfing enthusiast)[3] consisted of sisters Diane and Marilyn Rovell, and their cousin Ginger Blake. Marilyn and Diane had met the Beach Boys when the boys performed at a Hollywood club called Pandora's Box, in late 1962. Brian and Marilyn (who was still in high school) began dating, and he brought the girls into the recording studio, to produce their songs ("Surfin' Down the Swanee River", "Shoot the Curl", "Pray for Surf"), and included them as backup performers on Beach Boys records. The cheerleader voices on "Be True to Your School" were performed by the Honeys, and the two groups sometimes shared the same concert bill.[4]
Career
In 1964 The Honeys sang background vocals for Jan and Dean on the hit singles, "The New Girl In School", "Dead Man's Curve", and "The Little Old Lady from Pasadena".
The Honeys' career faded as surfing music went out of vogue. Marilyn and Brian were married, and became the parents of Carnie and Wendy Wilson, who later found fame as members of Wilson Phillips. Marilyn and Diane later re-teamed as a duo called American Spring, during the 1970s.
During the 1990s, the Honeys reunited, and performed locally around Hollywood and Los Angeles. An anthology CD of their music (including several Spring recordings) was also released by Capitol Records in 1992.
On March 10, 2016 two of The Honeys participated in concert at the Coffee Gallery Backstage in Altadena, CA as part of a tribute to their long-time friend and 1960s songwriting legend, the late P.F. Sloan.
Discography
Singles
- 1963: "Shoot the Curl"/"Surfin' Down the Swannee River"
- 1963: "Pray for Surf"/"Hide Go Seek"
- 1963: "The One You Can't Have"/"From Jimmy with Tears"
- 1964: "He's a Doll"/"The Love of a Boy and a Girl"
- 1969: "Tonight You Belong to Me"/"Goodnight, My Love"
Studio albums
- 1983: Ecstasy
- 1986: It's Like Heaven
Compilations
- 1992: Capitol Collectors Series: The Honeys
- 2001: The Honeys Collection
- 2003: Pet Projects: The Brian Wilson Productions
References
- ↑ "The Honeys". Retrieved 23 May 2012.
- ↑ Ankeny, Jason. "The Honeys Biography". allmusic.com. Retrieved 23 May 2012.
- ↑ Bush, John. "The Honeys Collection". allmusic.com. Retrieved 23 May 2012.
- ↑ Comaratta, Len (5 November 2011). "Dusting 'Em Off: The Honeys – The '60s Singles". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved 23 May 2012.