Honk (band)
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Honk | |
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Origin | Laguna Beach, California |
Genre(s) | Folk rock, Rock |
Years active | 1970-1975, 1983-present |
Label(s) | Granite, 20th Century, Epic |
Associated acts | Chicago |
Members | |
Will Brady Craig Buhler Tris Imboden Richard Stekol Beth Fitchet Wood Steve Wood |
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Former members | |
Mike Caruselle Don Whaley |
Honk is a band based in Southern California. The band's first album, the soundtrack to the surfing movie Five Summer Stories, brought them national recognition. In the 1970s they toured with The Beach Boys, Chicago, Jackson Browne and Dave Mason before splitting up in 1975.[1] They later reformed and continue to perform.
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[edit] Members
- Will Brady (bass & vocals)
- Craig Buhler (saxophone, clarinet & flute)
- Tris Imboden (drums), drummer with Chicago since 1990
- Richard Stekol (vocals & guitar)
- Beth Fitchet Wood (vocals & guitar)
- Steve Wood (keyboards & vocals), Grammy Award winner for his work on the soundtracks for the IMAX movies Everest and The Living Sea[2]
[edit] Discography
- Soundtrack to Five Summer Stories (1972)
- Honk (1973)
- Coach House Live (1991)
- Honk - Expanded Reissue (2004)
- The Original Demo Recordings (2008)
[edit] References
- ^ Coker, Matt. "Honk if You Hate the Record Biz", OC Weekly, June 21, 2001. Retrieved on 2008-04-02.
- ^ Carroll, Corky. "Musician for Honk celebrates new CD", Orange County Register, October 28, 2006. Retrieved on 2008-04-02.