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The Honey Buzzards : ウィキペディア英語版
The Honey Buzzards
The Honey Buzzards were a Norwich, England based band who achieved significant Independent Music success in the early 1990s.
They were formed by Ian Thompson (born 1971, vocals/guitar), Simon Shaw (born 1972, bass) and Matthew Wayne (born 1971, drums) at Norwich School in 1988. In 1991 they were joined by Nathan Moore (born 1970) and John Evans (born 1972) as guitarists, a line up which was to become their most settled. They took their name from a 17th Century British painting and their sound was influenced by an Art School
sensibility, The Velvet Underground, Lloyd Cole and the Commotions and latterly The Stone Roses.
They released two singles on Manchester-based Sheer Joy Records; Sympathy (For Two Girls) (1991) and Starhappy (1992) , both of which made the Top 20 of the Indie Chart, and issued a promo single with remixes by The Orb (). The track Pale Horse graced indie cassette compilation Under Wild East Anglian Skies. Their strongest sales however were in Scandinavia, particularly Sweden. 15 years after the band split, the single Starhappy was touted by Cloudberry as an Indie classic.
Their first single was produced by Michael Johnson, who was responsible for much of New Order's back catalogue including the "Brotherhood", "Low-life" and "Technique" albums. In 1991, the band recorded two BBC Sessions, one for the Mark Goodier Evening Session (Radio 1) and one for Hit the North (Radio 5). Meanwhile, John Peel championed the band's singles extensively.
They also appeared on the soundtrack to the Diane Ladd and Max Parrish film ''Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me'' (1993). The band split in 1994. They achieved critical acclaim in The NME and Melody Maker, and shared a BBC Session studio with David Bowie. John Evans has gone onto to achieve mainstream national success with the band The Divine Comedy and continues to tour as their guitarist.
The band supports Norwich City FC, with the exception of John Evans who follows Wrexham FC.

Image:The_Honey_Buzzards.jpg|The Honey Buzzards, pictured in 1991

== External links ==

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* www.myspace.com/thehoneybuzzards

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