A Taste of Honey
- Trilha sonora
A Taste of Honey was a funk/disco/R&B band from Los Angeles,
California. The group was formed in 1972. The line-up was:
[Janice-Marie Johnson
(bass/vocals), [Carlita Dorhan]
(guitar/vocals), Perry Kibble (keyboards) and Donald Ray Johnson
(drums). A Taste of Honey started out playing at various clubs in
Southern California and at American military bases in both the United
States and abroad (the band did USO and US Navy tours in such places as Spain,
Alaska, Thailand, Morocco, Taiwan, the Philippines, Korea, Okinawa, and Japan).
In 1996 Hazel Payne replaced Carlita Dorhan. The group was discovered by
Capitol Records in 1977. They scored a massive smash in 1978 with the infectiously funky disco
song "Boogie Oogie Oogie", which peaked at #1 on the Billboard pop
charts for three consecutive weeks, sold over two million copies, and
earned the group a Grammy Award for Best New Artist on February 15,
1979. The follow-up song, "Do It Good", was a #13 hit on the R&B radio
charts. By 1980, the band had become a duo consisting of only
Janice Marie Johnson and
Hazel Payne. In 1981, A Taste of Honey had
another huge success with their cover of the lovely Japanese ballad
"Sukiyaki", which soared to #1 on the R&B radio charts and climbed all
the way to #3 on the Billboard pop charts. The band broke up in the
early 80s. [Janice-Marie Johnson]
has released two solo LPs, and continues the legacy of A Taste of Honey as
A Taste of Honey featuring Janice-Marie, [Hazel Payne]
became an international stage actress, Donald Ray Johnson has recorded
several blues albums and continues to play the drums (he's also a
well-known blues singer/drummer in Western Canada), and Perry Kibble
sadly died of heart failure at the tragically young age of 49 in 1999.
In 2004, Janice Marie Johnson and Hazel Payne reunited to perform on
the PBS TV specials
Get Down Tonight: The Disco Explosion (2004)
and
My Music: Funky Soul Superstars (2005).