Biography
A minor but talented Philadelphia female soul quartet, Honey the Bees made some relatively little-known records for the Arctic and Josie labels in the late '60s and early '70s with the aid of musicians that played on classic 1970s Gamble-Huff productions. These included Leon Huff himself on piano, and Ron Baker, Earl Young, Bobby Eli, and Norman Harris in the rhythm section; Harris and Thom Bell were among those who contributed to the songwriting. Honey the Bees spent years on the club circuit, opening for bigger soul acts in Philadelphia and throughout the East Coast before disbanding in 1973. Group member Gwen Oliver married Fred Wesley of the JB's, whom she met when Honey the Bees opened for James Brown in 1971. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi



 
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Honey & The Bees - Do You Understand (12'') (1970)
Honey & The Bees - Never Can Say Goodbye (Live)
Honey & the Bees It's Gonna Take a Miracle
"We Got To Stay Together" by Honey & The Bees
Honey & The Bees - Baby, Do That Thing
Honey & The Bees - We Got To Stay Together
Do You Understand
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