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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_HoneysThe Honeys - Wikipedia

    The Honeys (originally the Rovell Sisters) were an American girl group, formed in Los Angeles in 1958, that initially comprised sisters Marilyn, Diane, and Barbara Rovell. Barbara was later replaced by their cousin, Ginger Blake.

  2. California girl group the Honeys was formed in 1961 by siblings Marilyn, Diane, and Barbara Rovell; originally dubbed the Rovell Sisters, the trio cut their teeth on the local amateur talent circuit,… Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1960s - 1990s. Formed. 1961. Genre. Pop/Rock. Styles.

  3. 5 de nov. de 2011 · Formed in 1961, the same year as the Beach Boys, the Honeys were three sisters, Marilyn, Diane, and Barbara Rovell, and were originally known as the Rovell Sisters. When Barbara left the group, she was replaced by their cousin, Sandra Glantz, who went by the stage name Ginger Blake.

  4. www.history-of-rock.com › honeysThe Honeys

    Barbara Rovel - replaced by Ginger Blake Diane Rovell Marilyn Rovell Wilson . Barbara, Marilyn, and Diane Rovelli formed a group known as the Rovell Sisters in 1961. They played some amateur shows and small clubs, but things really took off when Barbara left and Sandra Glantz, better known as Ginger Blake, took over, and the group became the ...

  5. Written by Brian Wilson with additional lyrics by Mike Love, it was inspired by Wilson's interactions with sisters Marilyn, Diane, and Barbara Rovell. It was produced on June 22, 1964, making it the earliest-recorded song on the album. The lyrical inspiration is often attributed to Wilson's conflicted infatuation for the Rovell sisters.

  6. music.youtube.com › channel › UCoLclnDtG0OKW7slqa6IgYAThe Honeys - YouTube Music

    The Honeys were an American girl group, formed in Los Angeles in 1958, that initially comprised sisters Marilyn, Diane, and Barbara Rovell. Barbara was later replaced by their cousin, Ginger Blake. After 1962, the Rovell Sisters were rechristened "the Honeys" by the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson, who envisioned the group as a female counterpart to his band.

  7. Explore Barbara Rovell's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Barbara Rovell on AllMusic.