Everything about The Hondells totally explained
The Hondells were an
American surf rock band that formed in 1964, and was the product of
record producer Gary Usher.
Their biggest
hit, "
Little Honda", was
written by
Brian Wilson and
Mike Love of
The Beach Boys.
The Beach Boys album called
All Summer Long which contained their version of the song had already been released, and Usher gave
Chuck Girard, the lead singer on the Hondells version, a copy of the album and instructed him to learn the song. Usher then called in a group of
studio musicians – including
Glen Campbell and
Hal Blaine – and recorded an album of songs that summer, officially produced by Nik Venet, (but really by Usher) who had been commissioned by Venet to make the album for Mercury Records. Most of the songs on the album were written by Usher and
KFWB disc jockey and
lyricist,
Roger Christian, and concerned
Honda motorcycles ("Hon-da Beach Party", "Haulin' Honda", "Two Wheel Show Stopper", "A Guy Without Wheels" ...) Its picture sleeve showed a four-member group and its liner notes contained an elaborate
back story, penned by Christian, which posited one Ritchie Burns as the founder and leader of the band. The album crept its way to the lower reaches of the
U.S. pop albums chart. At the time the album was delivered, the name of the group hadn't even been decided. Under consideration were the name "The Rising Sons", or "The Hondells". Venet decided on "The Hondells", and released "Little Honda" as a single.
As the song climbed the
charts, Usher assembled a band which toured extensively in support of "Little Honda", which eventually peaked at #9 on the
U.S. pop singles chart. As soon as they saw the Hondells version on the charts, The Beach Boys released their version and scored a minor hit as well.
The band later released another full-length LP, and also scored another modest hit single with the
Lovin' Spoonful song "A Younger Girl". The Hondells, such as they were, disbanded in 1965.
Member
Chuck Girard had been in
The Castells and in the
1970s became a popular and pioneering
CCM artist.
Indie rock band
Yo La Tengo covered the song "Little Honda" on their album
I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One.
Discography
Albums
- Go Little Honda (1964) US: #119
- The Hondells (1964)
- Greatest Hits (1996)
Singles
"Little Honda" (1964) U.S.: #9
"My Buddy Seat" (1965) U.S.: #87
"Younger Girl" (1966) U.S.: #52Further Information
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