Honey Tongue

Honey Tongue

Infobox musical artist
Name = Honey Tongue
Background = group_or_band
Origin = Seattle, Washington, USA
Instruments =
Genre = Alternative rock Blues rock
Years_active = 1999–present(?)
Label = Naga Night Records
URL = [http://www.honeytongue.com Official Website]
Current_members = Jen Ayers (Vocals/Keyboards)
Graham McNeill (Guitar)
Sam Larson (Bass/Vocals)
Darnton Lewis (Drums)

Honey Tongue is a Seattle-area, alternative rock band formed in 1999. While both signed to an independent label and touring nationally, Honey Tongue is still largely unknown to audiences outside of the Pacfic Northwest. Their most commonly recognized song is the Columbine massacre-inspired single, "Senator", from their 2004 EP entitled "I Wanna Go."

Lead singer, Jen Ayers, is also a member of the all-female Aerosmith tribute band, "Dream On".

As of July, 2006 Honey Tongue's official website still lists 2005 tour dates [http://www.honeytongue.com] . Current tour and band status is unknown.

External links

* [http://www.candyforbadchildren.com/archive_honeytongue.html An interview with Jen Ayers at candyforbadchildren.com]
* [http://www2.jsonline.com/onwisconsin/music/apr01/riff06040501.asp Short piece from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, April 6, 2001]
* [http://www.tamaramadden.com/HoneyTongue/HoneyTongue_Gallery.htm A gallery of Honey Tongue concert photos]


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