+ Follow BRAND NEW HALL Tag
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[Title] => A rush for honey
[Summary] => As far as can be gleaned there are two extant master copies of the debut CD of the fledgling band Honeyrush, each featuring a different guitarist. Some songs of the first CD, with the original guitarist before he departed late last year, were played in the dimly lit music bar and beerhaus along N. Domingo, San Juan, the Tunesmith. It so happened that on first hearing, Honeyrush vocalist sounded like a Bryan Adams, John Waite clone, we admit we thought it was a dude singing a version of the old Everly Brothers hit, Crying in the Rain.
[DatePublished] => 2004-02-16 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Juaniyo Arcellana
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BRAND NEW HALL
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