The Honeys Picture Sleeve & Record-Beach Boys Related
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Description
Rare picture sleeve of The Honeys plus record. The picture sleeve is in beautiful condition, especially for it's age. It is reputed to be one of the rarest Beach Boys related items in existence. There is no writing or other disfiguration on the sleeve. No splits. Held in a certain angle several slight creases are seen and there is slight ring wear on one side, but you will not be disappointed with it's excellent presentation. The record is worn but plays well. This record was released on April 8th, 1963. California girl group the Honeys was formed in 1961 by siblings Marilyn, Diane, and Barbara Rovell; originally dubbed the Rovell Sisters, the trio cut their teeth on the local amateur talent circuit, and in time Barbara was replaced by their cousin Sandra Glantz, who adopted the stage name Ginger Blake. Through producer Gary Usher, the Rovells were introduced to the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson, who agreed to produce the group; rechristened the Honeys -- a nickname for female surfers -- they reeled off a series of outstanding Capitol singles including "Shoot the Curl," "Pray for Surf," and the Phil Spector homage "The One You Can't Have," none of which made any kind of commercial impact A move to Warner Bros. preceded 1964's superb "He's a Doll"; on December 7 of that year, Brian Wilson and Marilyn Rovell were also married (children Carnie & Wendy). Despite their continuing lack of chart success, the Honeys remained sought-after backing vocalists on sessions for the Beach Boys and Jan & Dean; during the mid-'60s, the trio also recorded as Ginger & the Snaps, although by the time of their 1969 swan song "Goodnight My Love" the Honeys name had been restored. Side note: they even released a song called "Sacramento", where I reside.