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- Honeybunch is an indie pop band from Providence, Rhode island formed in 1987 by ****ure Velvet Crush member Jeffrey Underhill, releasing a string of records...
- forth for a while until Honeybunch returns. At one point, Daffy uses a grenade painted white as a trap for the alligator. Honeybunch mistakes it as Daffy...
- Oakland, California. The label has released recordings by Velocity Girl, Honeybunch, Lilys, Stereolab, Evans The Death, St. Christopher, Boyracer, Beatnik...
- professionally on [the soap opera] Search for Tomorrow,' says the blonde honeybunch." Lipton, Michael A. (July 20, 1998). "Taking a Bough". People. Retrieved...
- Moody. She has also pla**** drums in Providence, Rhode Island–based band Honeybunch and performs as the lead vocalist in Merritt's ****ure Bible Heroes project...
- Archie Moore, Brian Nelson and Mike Schulman. Along with Tiger Trap, Lois, Honeybunch, Tullycraft, and Beat Happening, they are considered to be one of the...
- resemblance between her and the coincidentally-named Crumb character Honeybunch Kaminski (who had been created in 1970). Their relationship soon became...
- share singing and songwriting duties. Guitarist Jeffrey Underhill (of Honeybunch) pla**** on the band's first three albums, In the Presence of Greatness...
- surf-instrumental band the Throb. In 1967 Burgess and Denny formed psychedelic group Honeybunch with Travers and Bill Verbaan on b**** guitar (ex-Morloch). Later that...
- the person who shares many of his adventures — was the Crumb character Honeybunch Kaminski. Bijou Funnies #4 (Print Mint, May 1970) (by Robert Crumb) "ProJunior"...