Oh Honey (band)

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Oh Honey
Origin Brooklyn, New York, United States
Genres Folk pop, indie pop
Years active 2013–present
Labels Fueled By Ramen, Atlantic Records
Website www.ohhoneymusic.com
Members Mitchy Collins
Danielle Bouchard

Oh Honey is an American indie pop band from Brooklyn, New York formed by singer-songwriters Mitchy Collins and Danielle Bouchard.[1] Their touring live band consists of drummer Robbie Ernst.[1] Oh Honey describes itself as a blend of folk pop, indie pop, and pop music.[1]

History

Mitchy Collins started Oh Honey as a project following his associations with The Kin and Outasight. Looking for a female vocalist, he met Danielle Bouchard through mutual friends.[1] Singer Danielle Bouchard grew up in Clifton Park, NY, the daughter of Debbie and Terry Bouchard.

Oh Honey began working as a group in April 2013, releasing its first single in September 2013.[1] The band is named after the Oh Honey episode of How I Met Your Mother and after the artisan, rooftop honey production movement in Brooklyn.[2][3] Oh Honey's EP, With Love was released independently in November 2013 and was well-reviewed.[2][4]

In December 2013, Oh Honey worked with Orange Is the New Black stars Danielle Brooks and Uzo Aduba to create a Christmas medley.[2] Throughout the end of 2013 and the start of 2014, the single Be Okay gained quick and steady acclaim, being covered on Glee on the March 25, 2014, episode titled New Directions.

After signing with Atlantic Records in February 2014 and being assigned to its Fueled by Ramen label, Oh Honey set up three tours as the opening act to James Blunt, The Fray, and American Authors and played at SXSW.[4][5][6] The EP With Love was re-released under the Atlantic Records label on March 25, 2014.[7] On August 12, 2014, Oh Honey released an EP of remixes of "Be Okay".[8] Oh Honey is expected to release their debut studio album in 2015.[9]

In the fall of 2014, "Be Okay" was featured in national commercials for the The Hundred-Foot Journey, the new ABC show Selfie, and the Chili's restaurant chain.[10][11][12] On October 11, 2014, Oh Honey released a second EP of original music titled Sincerely Yours.[13] The band indicated that 4 EPs, With Love, Sincerely Yours, Wish You Were Here and yet-to-be-released Until Next Time would culminate as a full series called Postcards.[14]

Oh Honey draws its influences from a number of sources including Ingrid Michaelson, Sara Bareilles, Regina Spektor, Fleetwood Mac and Stevie Nicks, Bon Iver, Bruce Springsteen, and Ryan Adams.[4] Oh Honey's sound has been compared to Of Monsters and Men, American Authors, Sara Bareilles, The Lumineers, and Icona Pop.[5][15][16]

Members

  • Mitchy Collins: songwriting, vocals, guitar
  • Danielle Bouchard: songwriting, vocals, tambourine
Touring musicians
  • Robbie Ernst: drums
  • Shaun Savage: bass

Discography

Studio Albums

  • Postcards (Not released yet)[9][14]

Extended Plays

  • With Love (2013)[2][7]
  • Be Okay Remixes (2014)[8]
  • Sincerely Yours (2014)[13]
  • Wish You Were Here (2015)[14]
  • Until Next Time (Not released yet)

Charting Singles

Title Year Peak chart positions
Adult Top 40
[17]
Rock Digital Songs
[18]
Hot Rock Songs
[19]
"Be Okay"[20] 2013 25 44 50

References

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