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3 Questions for Bobby C & Eric of Royal Honey
* You guys recently got to play a few shows (pandemic effected their schedule), how did that feel?
* If they were to make a Rockumentary about Royal Honey, who would play each of you in the film?
* Ofilia, of the Band Areshenic from Episode 38, would like to know why are there no females in your band?
About the Song, American Jive:
American Jive was one of Royal Honey's first original tunes and has been in their live set since the start of the band. It was written by Dave Musick and recorded by Jazz Byers for the Rattle Clack Compilation 2020. It was also included as a bonus track on Royal Honey's first CD "Hype, Money And Misbehavior" which is available from their website, Bandcamp, and all major streaming outlets. In a year full of turmoil and disease, American Jive somewhat prophetically asks the audience "Are you glad to be alive?"
About the Royal Honey:
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Location: Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Genre: Swagg-n-Roll
People ask all the time where the name Royal Honey comes from? Drummer Angelo Amantea says with his swaggitude “I just made it up…It’s what I do! I’ve been naming bands for years!”
That’s not all they’ve been doing for years. Royal Honey brings together some of the best talent and experience in the rust belt region. The band has only been together since 2018, but its members go way back in the local steel city scene, having played renowned clubs like The Decade, Graffiti, The Electric Banana, 31st Street Pub, and Someplace Else regularly. They’ve also all played up and down the major east coast cities, prior to forming Royal Honey.
These guys have been around the block a bunch of times. Coming from previous bands including The Dirty Charms, The Ultimatics, The Cheats, The Addicts, Lize, The Science Fiction Idols, The Cosmosonics, Child of Fire, Kill Bossa, Rainstation Zero and Gas Tiger, they’ve got the experience and pedigree to write great catchy songs and put on killer energetic shows!
Guitarist Eric Rodger says “We’ve accomplished so much in j...
3 Questions for Bobby C & Eric of Royal Honey
* You guys recently got to play a few shows (pandemic effected their schedule), how did that feel?
* If they were to make a Rockumentary about Royal Honey, who would play each of you in the film?
* Ofilia, of the Band Areshenic from Episode 38, would like to know why are there no females in your band?
About the Song, American Jive:
American Jive was one of Royal Honey's first original tunes and has been in their live set since the start of the band. It was written by Dave Musick and recorded by Jazz Byers for the Rattle Clack Compilation 2020. It was also included as a bonus track on Royal Honey's first CD "Hype, Money And Misbehavior" which is available from their website, Bandcamp, and all major streaming outlets. In a year full of turmoil and disease, American Jive somewhat prophetically asks the audience "Are you glad to be alive?"
About the Royal Honey:
* Where to find them:
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*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Location: Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Genre: Swagg-n-Roll
People ask all the time where the name Royal Honey comes from? Drummer Angelo Amantea says with his swaggitude “I just made it up…It’s what I do! I’ve been naming bands for years!”
That’s not all they’ve been doing for years. Royal Honey brings together some of the best talent and experience in the rust belt region. The band has only been together since 2018, but its members go way back in the local steel city scene, having played renowned clubs like The Decade, Graffiti, The Electric Banana, 31st Street Pub, and Someplace Else regularly. They’ve also all played up and down the major east coast cities, prior to forming Royal Honey.
These guys have been around the block a bunch of times. Coming from previous bands including The Dirty Charms, The Ultimatics, The Cheats, The Addicts, Lize, The Science Fiction Idols, The Cosmosonics, Child of Fire, Kill Bossa, Rainstation Zero and Gas Tiger, they’ve got the experience and pedigree to write great catchy songs and put on killer energetic shows!
Guitarist Eric Rodger says “We’ve accomplished so much in j...

