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A Taste of Honey Artist Bio and Lyrics80's band A Taste of Honey was founded in 1970 when Janice Marie Johnson auditioned for Princess Cruises. Over the next several years she played bass with a trio that included keyboardist Perry Kibble.
Later, Janice enlisted guitarist Hazel Payne for the band in 1976. They were discovered by producer brothers Larry & Fonze Mizell when the group played at a wedding that they were attending. A Taste of Honey's first single "Boogie Oogie Oogie" from their debut album was a huge dance hit. Soon enough, the whole country was dancing to their #1 R & B hit. The second album from A Taste of Honey titled Another Taste, did not fare as well. The lead off single from the album was "Do It Good." A Taste of Honey's third album Twice as Sweet in 1980 was produced with assistance from George Duke. The song "Sukiyaki" provided the band with a solid non-dance chart-topper, and proof that they weren't just another one-hit wonder. A Taste of Honey's final album, Ladies of the Eighties, was released in 1982. The single from the album was "We've Got the Groove" and was produced by Al McKay from Earth Wind & Fire and Ronald LaPread of the Commodores. |
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