Honeymoon Suite is tagged as: rock, canadian, hard rock, 80s, melodic rock Honeymoon Suite are a Canadian rock band, based out of Niagara Falls, Ontario that formed in 1982. They were originally formed in 1982 by lead vocalist Johnnie Dee and guitarist Derry Grehan. They soon signed with WEA Canada after they released their song “New Girl Now”, which won them an unsigned band contest put on by Toronto radio station Q107. Dee and Grehan recruited Ray Coburn on keyboards, Gary Lalonde(ex member of Toronto) on bass, and Dave Betts on drums. In 1984, they released their self-titled debut album, which led to four top-ten hits in Canada: “New Girl Now”, “Burning In Love”, “Wave Babies”, and “Stay In the Light”. The song “New Girl Now” was the only single to reach the top-50 in the United States. Their follow up album, The Big Prize, produced by Bruce Fairbairn, was equally successful in Canada, with four more hits: “Feel It Again”, “What Does It Take”, “Bad Attitude”, and “All Along You Knew”. Their song “Feel It Again” managed to reach the Top 40 in the US, “What Does It Take” reached no. 52, buoyed by its inclusion on the soundtrack for the John Cusack film One Crazy Summer. Much later in 1989, “Bad Atti... Read More About Honeymoon Suite Biography... Send Honeymoon Suite ringtones to your cell |
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