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Stonehoney

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Origin
  
Los Angeles, CA

Website
  
Official website

Years active
  
2007-present

Members
  
Phil Hurley


Also known as
  
Songs from the Hillside Living Room

Albums
  
The Cedar Creek Sessions, Live at Mccabe's

Genres
  
Country rock, Southern rock

Record labels
  
Music Road Records, Dan Navarro

Similar
  
Dan Navarro, Eric Lowen, Lowen & Navarro, Jimmy LaFave, Radoslav Lorković

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Stonehoney is an American rock band from Austin, Texas. Stonehoney consists of Shawn Davis on vocals and electric guitar, Phil Hurley on vocals and lead electric guitar, Dave Phenicie on vocals and bass guitar, and Nick Randolph (Brother of actor Christopher Randolph) on vocals and acoustic guitar. Stonehoney has been touring extensively since 2007 and has released one album, The Cedar Creek Sessions.

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History

The quartet first began playing together in Randolph's living room in Los Angeles, under the name "Songs from the Hillside Living Room", although soon they were performing in a variety of settings around Los Angeles. They changed the name to Stonehoney and committed to the band full-time, eventually moving to Austin in search of expanded performing opportunities.

The band thrived in Austin, where audiences cared more about the actual music than the glamorous presentation of the musicians. As Hurley put it, "People weren’t interested in whether we were hunky; they just wanted to know if we could play and if our songs were any good. It felt like we’d come home."

The Cedar Creek Sessions

Stonehoney released their first album entitled The Cedar Creek sessions with Music Road Records in 2010. The band spent four days recording forty compositions all in live takes. Fourteen of those forty songs made the final cut for the album. Some of singles from the album include "Two Years Down", "I Don't Want to Go Home", and "Good as Gone".

Songs

Two Years DownThe Cedar Creek Sessions · 2010
White Knuckle WindThe Cedar Creek Sessions · 2010
Good as GoneThe Cedar Creek Sessions · 2010

References

Stonehoney Wikipedia