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Derry Grehan, Ray Coburn
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  • Formed: 1984, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "The Singles," "Racing After Midnight," "Honeymoon Suite"
  • Representative Songs: "What Does It Take," "New Girl Now," "Feel It Again"

Biography

Although the Toronto-based quintet Honeymoon Suite never managed to break through in a major way with audiences south of the border, they did find their way onto the charts a handful of times in the U.S. They also were a popular live act and opened for some of the period's biggest draws, including Heart, Journey, and Billy Idol. The band's formation can be traced to the introduction of lead vocalist Johnny Dee and guitarist Derry Grehan by the group's future manager in 1982. Within a year, Honeymoon Suite had been formed and earned the attention of WEA in Canada on the strength of the song "New Girl Now," which had won an unsigned band contest sponsored by a Toronto radio station. Their self-titled debut appeared in 1984 and established them as rising stars in their homeland, charting four Top Ten singles. One of those hits, "New Girl Now," managed to crack the U.S. charts, reaching the mid-50s, but garnered considerable airplay on rock radio.

For the follow-up, they enlisted producer Bruce Fairbairn, and the resulting The Big Prize equaled the success of their debut, spawning four more Canadian Top Ten singles, including the ballad "What Does It Take," which managed to top the chart. The album also included Honeymoon Suite's sole U.S. Top 40 hit, "Feel It Again" (although "What Does It Take" would reach number 52). Despite working with another noted producer (Ted Templeman of Van Halen fame) for 1988's Racing After Midnight, the album failed to maintain their new-found momentum in the States. It didn't perform as well as past efforts in Canada, either, and the band wouldn't release an album of new material during the '90s. There would be a compilation of their biggest hits and best-known songs, including the theme from Lethal Weapon, in 1991. In 2002, the band released Lemon Tongue. ~ Tom Demalon, All Music Guide
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Honeymoon Suite
Origin Niagara Falls, ON, Canada
Genres Rock, Hard rock
Years active 1982 – present
Labels WEA Canada, Warner Bros. Records
Website honeymoonsuite.com
Members
Derry Grehan
Johnnie Dee
Peter Nunn
Gary Lalonde
Dave Betts
Former members
Rob Laidlaw
Ray Coburn
Bret Carrigan
Rob Preuss
Steve Webster
Jorn Anderson

Honeymoon Suite is a Canadian rock band, based out of Niagara Falls, Ontario that formed in 1982. The band's name was a nod to the fact that Niagara Falls is the unofficial honeymoon capital.

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Band history

The band was originally formed in 1982 by lead vocalist and guitarist Johnnie Dee (of Niagara Falls, Ontario), guitarist Derry Grehan (of St. Catharines, Ontario) and original drummer Mike Lengyell, formerly with the Diodes. 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.[1]

Dee and Grehan recruited Ray Coburn on keyboards, Gary Lalonde (formerly with Rose and Toronto) on bass, and Dave Betts (replacing Lengyell) on drums.

In 1984, they released their self-titled debut album, which led to four big hits in Canada: "New Girl Now", "Burning In Love", "Wave Babies", and "Stay In the Light". The song "New Girl Now" was the first 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" reached the Top 40 in the US, while "What Does It Take" reached no. 52, buoyed by its inclusion on the soundtrack for the John Cusack film One Crazy Summer. In 1989, "Bad Attitude" was featured in the series finale of Miami Vice, played during a Ferrari driving segment that mirrored one from the series' pilot episode.

In 1986, founding keyboardist Ray Coburn temporarily left the band, replaced by Rob Preuss of Burlington, Ontario-based Spoons. Also during 1986 the band produced a track for the Charlie Sheen film The Wraith - "Those Were the Days".

In the spring of 1987, the band produced a track for the Mel Gibson film Lethal Weapon - "Lethal Weapon". In the winter of 1987, the band started work on their third album in L.A. Unfortunately, Johnnie Dee was hit by a car at L.A.X. airport, breaking his leg in several places, and required surgery to insert a ten inch pin to help the leg heal properly.[1] While recovering in hospital, Doobie Brothers' Michael McDonald was brought in to help out with the recording sessions; he wrote lyrics and sang back up on "Long Way Back", a forthcoming track for their next album.

In 1988, their third album was finally released: Racing After Midnight, produced by Ted Templeman of Van Halen fame. That album made the top 10 in Canada, but was not as successful in the U.S. Singles included "Love Changes Everything", "Looking Out for Number One", "Cold Look" (European only) and "It's Over Now".

In 1989, the band released their first greatest hits compilation, The Singles, which included the new single "Still Loving You". Coburn rejoined the band in time to embark on "The Singles" tour, which would turn out to be the last tour featuring the band's original line-up until 2007.

By 1991, Lalonde and Betts had left the band, and were replaced by Steve Webster (from Billy Idol's band) on bass and Jorn Anderson from Fludd on drums. That year, they released their fourth album, Monsters Under the Bed. The album featured the singles "Say You Don't Know Me" and "The Road". The album was moderately successful in Canada but did not chart in the U.S.

The band continued to tour in the '90s, although many line-up changes continued to occur, with only Dee and Grehan remaining as the founding members.

In 2002 they released their first new studio album in 11 years, Lemon Tongue. The album was released under an independent label, and leaned towards a more artistic and adventurous direction than their previous rock releases.[2] The European release of this album was titled Dreamland, and featured many track changes, adding the new songs "Dreamland", "Radiant", "Even Now" and "Just Love Somebody".

In 2006 the band released another greatest hits collection entitled Feel It Again: An Anthology, a 2-CD set featuring most of the band's singles, selected album tracks, and rare and unreleased material.

In June 2007, the band officially announced the return of a reunited classic line-up of Johnnie Dee, Derry Grehan, Ray Coburn, Gary Lalonde, and Dave Betts. The band toured extensively throughout Canada in 2007 and 2008 and then entered the studio to record a new album. The fruit of the reunion was the new CD Clifton Hill, produced by Tom Treumuth (who produced the self-titled Honeymoon Suite debut album in 1984) and named after the famous landmark in the centre of the tourist activity in Niagara Falls. The album was released in Canada in late September 2008 on Koch Records and subsequently by Italian melodic rock label Frontiers Records on October 10, 2008. The new album is described by guitarist Derry Grehan as "somewhat of a return musically to the sound that we had in the 80's".

In 2009 the band continues to tour Canada and select Northeastern United States cities. However on September 1, 2009, it was announced that the band had parted ways with original keyboardist Ray Coburn. Peter Nunn returned to the band lineup to replace him for the second time.[3] The band made a very successful appearance at Firefest 6 Nottingham, England to a very enthusiastic audience in October, 2009.[4]

Discography

Albums

Studio albums

Live albums

  • 13 Live (1995)
  • HMS Live at the Gods (2005)

Compilations

  • The Singles (1989) #45 CAN
  • The Essentials - Honeymoon Suite (2005)
  • Feel It Again: An Anthology (2006)

Singles

  • "New Girl Now" (1984) #23 CAN, #57 US
  • "Burning In Love" (1984) #75 CAN
  • "Stay In the Light" (1985) #44 CAN
  • "Wave Babies" (1985) #59 CAN
  • "Feel It Again" (1986) #16 CAN, #34 US
  • "What Does It Take" (1986) #28 CAN, #52 US
  • "Bad Attitude" (1986)
  • "All Along You Knew" (1986) #65 CAN
  • "Lethal Weapon" (1987) #54 CAN
  • "Love Changes Everything" (1988) #9 CAN, #91 US
  • "Lookin' Out for Number One" (1988) #35 CAN
  • "The Other Side of Midnight" (1988)
  • "It's Over Now" (1988) #40 CAN
  • "Cold Look" (1988)
  • "Still Lovin' You" (1989)
  • "Long Way" (1990)
  • "Say You Don't Know Me" (1991)
  • "The Road" (1992)
  • "The Way I Do" (2002)
  • "Gone" (2003)
  • "Tired O' Waitin' on You" (2008)
  • "Ordinary" (2009)

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