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Pop-rock band Honor Society moves to head of class
Posted: 21 Aug 2009 | Melody
Honor Society has been releasing infectious pop-rock tunes since 2005, but the band's goal of releasing an album always remained out of reach.
"At the time, we were a struggling band, so an EP was all we could afford," frontman Michael Bruno says. The band released two EPs, including 2007's "A Tale of Risky Business," which drummer Alex Noyes decided to send to some friends -- who also happened to be friends with the Jonas Brothers.
Two years later, Honor Society is playing stadiums, opening for the Jonases and Jordin Sparks. "Fashionably Late," the outfit's cheekily titled debut, is set for release September 15 on a yet-to-be-named joint-venture label between Hollywood Records and Jonas Brothers. The album, co-written by Honor Society and John Fields and executive-produced by the Jonas Brothers, is set to bring the band's multilayered hooks and earnest lyrics to a wider platform.
The Jonas Brothers have acted as mentors, helping Honor Society's members hone their craft, giving them advice on their live show and co-producing a few tracks on "Late."
Even without the Jonas Brothers' assistance, Honor Society's tireless promotion has quickly raised its profile. The band performed on various local news stations throughout 2009. Constant activity on social networks has resulted in 3 million MySpace plays.
Honor Society also has given free acoustic shows across the country to build its fan base, frequently announcing them the day of the performance on Twitter. The band also gave acoustic performances of "Where Are You Now," the tender single on the soundtrack to the Summit Entertainment film "Bandslam," in various movie theaters at premieres for the teen-friendly movie.
"We love popping up, doing acoustic performances and then tweeting about them," bassist Andrew Lee says. "We've always wanted to be available to our fans and have utilized resources like MySpace and Twitter to make that happen."
Leading up to the release of "Late," Honor Society will be on the road as part of the Jonas Brothers' tour while simultaneously headlining its Full Moon Crazy club tour.
Bruno says that as much as he loves the intimacy of club shows, the arena trek has been an incredible experience. "You dream of playing arenas when running around as a kid playing air guitar," he says.
Source: Reuters
"At the time, we were a struggling band, so an EP was all we could afford," frontman Michael Bruno says. The band released two EPs, including 2007's "A Tale of Risky Business," which drummer Alex Noyes decided to send to some friends -- who also happened to be friends with the Jonas Brothers.
Two years later, Honor Society is playing stadiums, opening for the Jonases and Jordin Sparks. "Fashionably Late," the outfit's cheekily titled debut, is set for release September 15 on a yet-to-be-named joint-venture label between Hollywood Records and Jonas Brothers. The album, co-written by Honor Society and John Fields and executive-produced by the Jonas Brothers, is set to bring the band's multilayered hooks and earnest lyrics to a wider platform.
The Jonas Brothers have acted as mentors, helping Honor Society's members hone their craft, giving them advice on their live show and co-producing a few tracks on "Late."
Even without the Jonas Brothers' assistance, Honor Society's tireless promotion has quickly raised its profile. The band performed on various local news stations throughout 2009. Constant activity on social networks has resulted in 3 million MySpace plays.
Honor Society also has given free acoustic shows across the country to build its fan base, frequently announcing them the day of the performance on Twitter. The band also gave acoustic performances of "Where Are You Now," the tender single on the soundtrack to the Summit Entertainment film "Bandslam," in various movie theaters at premieres for the teen-friendly movie.
"We love popping up, doing acoustic performances and then tweeting about them," bassist Andrew Lee says. "We've always wanted to be available to our fans and have utilized resources like MySpace and Twitter to make that happen."
Leading up to the release of "Late," Honor Society will be on the road as part of the Jonas Brothers' tour while simultaneously headlining its Full Moon Crazy club tour.
Bruno says that as much as he loves the intimacy of club shows, the arena trek has been an incredible experience. "You dream of playing arenas when running around as a kid playing air guitar," he says.
Little Bit o' Sole Walk -- HS performs
Posted: 21 Aug 2009 | Monica
Little Bit O' Sole: 5K Walk for Life featuring HONOR SOCIETY!
October 4th 2009
9AM to 2 PM
Blue Hill Plaza
Pearl River, NY
A 5K walk to benefit the Active International Cardiovascular Institute at Good Samaritan Hospital, with a special performance by Honor Society! Come support a great cause, get involved in your community, and enjoy the music of a great local band.
To see the Honor Society performance, you MUST register for the walk! It's $25 and if you're under the age of 18, a parent consent form must be submitted as well for you to attend the walk. Once registered, a wristband will come in the mail for you, this is your ticket to the walk. No one will be permitted in the plaza without a wristband. Once you sign in the day of the event, you will get your wristband for the Honor Society portion of the event!
For more information and to register, visit littlebitosole.com
Spread the word! Tell your friends, classmates, teachers, family, co-workers, strangers, etc! Supporting a local hospital and giving back to the community is our goal, and we want everyone to help us achieve that goal
Any questions, please email Rebecca at rebecca.nesi@gmail.com and she'll answer as best as she can!
Click on the picture to register: $25.00 registration fee

walk schedule 9:00am Registration Tents Open
Health & Vendor Fair Opens
Kids' Zone Opens
10:00am Roaming Entertainers & Artists
10:20am Opening Ceremonies
10:45am Stretching & Warm-Up Gates Close
11:00am Final Instructions, Ribbon Cutting & Walk Begins
12:00pm Walk Cool-Down
12:45pm Special Performance by Honor Society
2:00pm Wrap-Up, Results, Drawings & Event Concludes
Source: Rebecca of the honorsociety Street Team
October 4th 2009
9AM to 2 PM
Blue Hill Plaza
Pearl River, NY
A 5K walk to benefit the Active International Cardiovascular Institute at Good Samaritan Hospital, with a special performance by Honor Society! Come support a great cause, get involved in your community, and enjoy the music of a great local band.
To see the Honor Society performance, you MUST register for the walk! It's $25 and if you're under the age of 18, a parent consent form must be submitted as well for you to attend the walk. Once registered, a wristband will come in the mail for you, this is your ticket to the walk. No one will be permitted in the plaza without a wristband. Once you sign in the day of the event, you will get your wristband for the Honor Society portion of the event!
For more information and to register, visit littlebitosole.com
Spread the word! Tell your friends, classmates, teachers, family, co-workers, strangers, etc! Supporting a local hospital and giving back to the community is our goal, and we want everyone to help us achieve that goal
Any questions, please email Rebecca at rebecca.nesi@gmail.com and she'll answer as best as she can!
Health & Vendor Fair Opens
Kids' Zone Opens
10:00am Roaming Entertainers & Artists
10:20am Opening Ceremonies
10:45am Stretching & Warm-Up Gates Close
11:00am Final Instructions, Ribbon Cutting & Walk Begins
12:00pm Walk Cool-Down
12:45pm Special Performance by Honor Society
2:00pm Wrap-Up, Results, Drawings & Event Concludes
Interview: Honor Society
Posted: 21 Aug 2009 | Melody
Yesterday I had the chance to talk with Honor Society. The band members are Michael Bruno, Jason Rosen, Andrew Lee and Alexander Noyes. Currently they are on tour with the Jonas Brothers but also simultaneously headlining they're own tour called The Full Moon Crazy Tour.
In the May issue of Rolling Stone Magazine Honor Society was named as one of the six breakout bands to watch from Bamboozle 2009.
Obviously with two tours going on these guys are very busy. Here's what they had to say:
CH: How did the band get started?
HS: We grew up together and have known each other for at least 15 years. We played in a few different bands through school before starting Honor Society 2 years ago.
CH: How would you describe your music to someone who might not know you that well.
HS: Upbeat, Pop Rock with some R&B Flare. We like Michael Jackson, The Beatles and Led Zeppelin.
CH: Next week you are coming to Cleveland and you are playing two shows. Are you ready for that and do you normally play two shows in one day?
HS: It's pretty normal to play two shows a day. We are lucky to be on tour with Jonas Brothers and have the opportunity to also do the Full Moon Crazy Tour. We've done 4 or 5 performances in one day.
CH: I see you are all on Twitter. How do you like using it and who Tweets the most out of the band?
HS: We love Twitter. We have promoted our Pinkberry Parking Lot Parties using Twitter. We send out a tweet about where we'll be and fans come and hang out with us.
CH: What is your least favorite thing about being on tour?
HS: Getting laundry done.
CH: What's next for you after touring this summer?
HS: Most likely we will be doing a fall tour to promote our album, "Fashionably Late". We'll be doing many other things to promote that I'm sure. We also have a part in the new "Alvin and the Chipmunk's 2" movie which comes out on Christmas day.
CH: You've been to a lot of cities recently. What has been your favorite stop or favorite venue on this tour?
HS: Not sure we have a favorite. Every city has been great. We have a large fan base on myspace so it's been nice to see everyone coming out to our shows. We've traveled across The United States and have had the chance to see many cities, all special in a different way.
CH: What is your favorite song to perform?
HS: Full Moon Crazy.
CH: What has been your biggest challenge as a band so far.
HS: Just getting our music out there. Trying to think of creative ways to promote our music. We credit myspace 150% to the success of getting our name and music out there.
CH: Who writes your music?
HS: Usually we come up with a title or a song concept and then we all collaborate with each other. The Jonas Brothers have also collaborated with us.
CH: Your album, "Fashionably Late" is going to release on September 15th. Any plans to celebrate this day?
HS: Yes. We've talked about doing something in New York with our families and possibly something in LA where we spend a lot of our time.
Honor Society will be opening for the Jonas Brothers at Quicken Loans arena here in Cleveland on August 27th. Early that same day Honor Society will perform at the House of Blues in Cleveland as part of the Full Moon Crazy Tour. You can buy tickets for both shows at Ticketmaster.com
Cleveland Leader
In the May issue of Rolling Stone Magazine Honor Society was named as one of the six breakout bands to watch from Bamboozle 2009.
Obviously with two tours going on these guys are very busy. Here's what they had to say:
CH: How did the band get started?
HS: We grew up together and have known each other for at least 15 years. We played in a few different bands through school before starting Honor Society 2 years ago.
CH: How would you describe your music to someone who might not know you that well.
HS: Upbeat, Pop Rock with some R&B Flare. We like Michael Jackson, The Beatles and Led Zeppelin.
CH: Next week you are coming to Cleveland and you are playing two shows. Are you ready for that and do you normally play two shows in one day?
HS: It's pretty normal to play two shows a day. We are lucky to be on tour with Jonas Brothers and have the opportunity to also do the Full Moon Crazy Tour. We've done 4 or 5 performances in one day.
CH: I see you are all on Twitter. How do you like using it and who Tweets the most out of the band?
HS: We love Twitter. We have promoted our Pinkberry Parking Lot Parties using Twitter. We send out a tweet about where we'll be and fans come and hang out with us.
CH: What is your least favorite thing about being on tour?
HS: Getting laundry done.
CH: What's next for you after touring this summer?
HS: Most likely we will be doing a fall tour to promote our album, "Fashionably Late". We'll be doing many other things to promote that I'm sure. We also have a part in the new "Alvin and the Chipmunk's 2" movie which comes out on Christmas day.
CH: You've been to a lot of cities recently. What has been your favorite stop or favorite venue on this tour?
HS: Not sure we have a favorite. Every city has been great. We have a large fan base on myspace so it's been nice to see everyone coming out to our shows. We've traveled across The United States and have had the chance to see many cities, all special in a different way.
CH: What is your favorite song to perform?
HS: Full Moon Crazy.
CH: What has been your biggest challenge as a band so far.
HS: Just getting our music out there. Trying to think of creative ways to promote our music. We credit myspace 150% to the success of getting our name and music out there.
CH: Who writes your music?
HS: Usually we come up with a title or a song concept and then we all collaborate with each other. The Jonas Brothers have also collaborated with us.
CH: Your album, "Fashionably Late" is going to release on September 15th. Any plans to celebrate this day?
HS: Yes. We've talked about doing something in New York with our families and possibly something in LA where we spend a lot of our time.
Honor Society will be opening for the Jonas Brothers at Quicken Loans arena here in Cleveland on August 27th. Early that same day Honor Society will perform at the House of Blues in Cleveland as part of the Full Moon Crazy Tour. You can buy tickets for both shows at Ticketmaster.com
LYRICS to "OVER YOU"
Posted: 21 Aug 2009 | Monica
As promised, here are the lyrics to the FIRST SINGLE off our debut album, FASHIONABLY LATE - the song is called OVER YOU...check it out:
VERSE 1
Got another question that I need answered but you won’t speak to me
Got another problem that I need solvin when are you gonna see
Don’t act like you don’t care cause I know you do, yeah you do
CHORUS
But I just can’t figure it out, I’m not over you
And I just can’t leave it alone, I’m not over you
VERSE 2
What happened to the days when I knew all the ways to make your body move
Try to get it back but the distance grows I know you feel it too
I can’t act like I don’t care cause I do, yeah I do
CHORUS
But I just can’t figure it out, I’m not over you
And I just can’t leave it alone, I’m not over you
And you just won’t pick up the phone, I’m not over you
And I know I’ll never get through, I’m not over you
BRIDGE
Ripped up the pictures of you and me
I tried seeing other girls
But they were just a distraction
Never the same attraction
I’m going crazy over you
CHORUS
But I just can’t figure it out, I’m not over you
And I just can’t leave it alone, I’m not over you
And you just won’t pick up the phone, I’m not over you
And I know I’ll never get through, I’m not over you
VERSE 1
Got another question that I need answered but you won’t speak to me
Got another problem that I need solvin when are you gonna see
Don’t act like you don’t care cause I know you do, yeah you do
CHORUS
But I just can’t figure it out, I’m not over you
And I just can’t leave it alone, I’m not over you
VERSE 2
What happened to the days when I knew all the ways to make your body move
Try to get it back but the distance grows I know you feel it too
I can’t act like I don’t care cause I do, yeah I do
CHORUS
But I just can’t figure it out, I’m not over you
And I just can’t leave it alone, I’m not over you
And you just won’t pick up the phone, I’m not over you
And I know I’ll never get through, I’m not over you
BRIDGE
Ripped up the pictures of you and me
I tried seeing other girls
But they were just a distraction
Never the same attraction
I’m going crazy over you
CHORUS
But I just can’t figure it out, I’m not over you
And I just can’t leave it alone, I’m not over you
And you just won’t pick up the phone, I’m not over you
And I know I’ll never get through, I’m not over you
Charlotte Are YOU Ready?
Posted: 20 Aug 2009 | Monica
CHARLOTTE WE ARE ABOUT TO GET FULL MOON CRAZY!!
We want to hang with you all day tomorrow...
Here is our schedule!
1PM Acoustic Performance at the Fudgery
Epicentre Mall
210 E Trade St.
Then, come and hang out with us at 4PM in the big yellow Kiss 95.1 tent outside of the Time Warner Arena before our show with the Jonas Brothers.
After that we’re rockin the arena show and then we are getting Full Moon Crazy with all of you!!
10PM doors
All ages!
Fillmore
820 Hamilton St.
There are still some tickets available!
http://bit.ly/WcD5M
Your summer crushes,
HONOR SOCIETY
CHARLOTTE WE ARE ABOUT TO GET FULL MOON CRAZY!!
We want to hang with you all day tomorrow...
Here is our schedule!
1PM Acoustic Performance at the Fudgery
Epicentre Mall
210 E Trade St.
Then, come and hang out with us at 4PM in the big yellow Kiss 95.1 tent outside of the Time Warner Arena before our show with the Jonas Brothers.
After that we’re rockin the arena show and then we are getting Full Moon Crazy with all of you!!
10PM doors
All ages!
Fillmore
820 Hamilton St.
There are still some tickets available!
http://bit.ly/WcD5M
Your summer crushes,
HONOR SOCIETY
Bulletin from the Street Team
Posted: 20 Aug 2009 | Monica
Honor Society's first single off their new album "Fashionably Late" is going to be OVER YOU!
When you hear the song on the radio, CALL THE STATION and tell them you want to hear it again! We want to make this the biggest song in the nation! And we KNOW you can do it!
If you haven't already, preorder "Fashionably Late" at honorsocietymerch.com. When you preorder, you guarantee that the CD will arrive at your house on or even before Sept 15th! Also, you save money and get an awesome medallion of the Honor Society logo!!
You all ROCK! No duh ;)
Rebecca & Kat
Honor Society Street Team
Honor Society's first single off their new album "Fashionably Late" is going to be OVER YOU!
When you hear the song on the radio, CALL THE STATION and tell them you want to hear it again! We want to make this the biggest song in the nation! And we KNOW you can do it!
If you haven't already, preorder "Fashionably Late" at honorsocietymerch.com. When you preorder, you guarantee that the CD will arrive at your house on or even before Sept 15th! Also, you save money and get an awesome medallion of the Honor Society logo!!
You all ROCK! No duh ;)
Rebecca & Kat
Honor Society Street Team
LIVECHAT RECAPS + VIDEO
Posted: 20 Aug 2009 | Monica
Next Webcast: Thursday August 27, 2009 at 5:00 PM PST/ 8:00 PM EST

Pre-order "Fashionably Late" at http://honorsocietymerch.com/. You might even get it earlier than September 15 if you preorder. If you order online you will reserve a gold medallion of the Honor Society logo.
FIRST SINGLE: Over You
* When you hear it on your radio, call the radio station and request to play this song*
Official Tracklist (with some interesting facts)
1. Over You (First Single)
2. Full Moon Crazy (written with Greg Garbowsky)
3. My Own Way (written with the Jonas Brothers)
4. Two Rebels (written in Alex's basement)
5. Why Didn't I
6. Goodnight My Love
7. Here Comes Trouble (only heard live at the FMC shows)
8. See U In The Dark
9. Nobody Has To Know
10. Sing For You (only heard live at the FMC shows)
11. Rock With You (No one has heard this song ever before)
12.Don't Close the Book
13. Where Are You Now (BONUS TRACK)
Honor Society are the first to be signed on Jonas Records with Hollywood
So, stop by at the Jonas Brothers myspace and thank them HERE.
There is definitely an AUTUMN TOUR in the works. Dates are being finalized so get excited. Dates will coming soon!
Songs sang at the livechat
- Two Rebels
- See U In The Dark
- Where Are You Now (parody sort of thing) HAHA
- Over You(FIRST SINGLE)
Charlotte, NC SCHEDULE
1:00PM Fudgery
EpiCentre 210 E. Trade Street
4:00PM Kiss 95.1 Tent- Meet Honor Society(Outside the Arena)
8:00 World Tour Show With the Jonas Brothers
10:00 The Fillmore (Full Moon Crazy)
Boy-band quartet is on a major roll
Posted: 20 Aug 2009 | Melody
Two years ago the Jonas Brothers were opening for Miley Cyrus at Time Warner Cable Arena. Nine months later the trio was selling out arenas and amphitheaters on its own. Could Honor Society, the handpicked quartet opening for the Jonas Brothers on Friday, be next?
The cards are definitely stacked in the New Jersey pop-rock quartet's favor, with its single currently hitting radio, an opening slot on the Jonas Brothers' tour, endorsements from MTV and “Rolling Stone,” songs on the soundtracks for “Bandslam,” “Wizards of Waverly Place” and December's “Alvin & the Chipmunks II,” and a debut album out Sept. 15 on the Jonas' new label.
Forming two years ago, Honor Society built momentum touring regionally and through MySpace and YouTube. Last summer's “A Tale of Risky Business” EP caught the ears of drummer Alexander Noyes' former employers – the Jonas Brothers.
“That was the connection,” Noyes, who briefly backed the Jo Bros, said Tuesday from Tampa, Fla. “I was friends with Kevin, Nick and Joe. That EP made its way to the boys and from there we've had a great musical partnership.”
A Mexico City gig with team Jonas last November followed, and in June the band hopped on the current world tour as an opening act (along with Jordin Sparks). Both perform at Time Warner Cable Arena on Friday. Honor Society will then head to the Fillmore to headline its own Full Moon Crazy all ages after-party.
Although the band has spent months working on its forthcoming debut “Fashionably Late,” the guys didn't actually sign with the Jonas' as-yet-unnamed label until this summer. But with the album's release looming, the band is on the fast track. Last week the group was a presenter at the Teen Choice Awards, a gig it squeezed in before sprinting across town for its opening set.
“We were sitting in the audience. We saw Miley Cyrus' performance,” keyboardist Jason Rosen said. “We presented the award, got right off stage, got into a car, got to The Staples Center and literally ran out on to the stage.”
Honor Society may teeter between boy band pop and Jimmy Eat World, but its influences are classic rock and soul, according to Rosen.
“Michael Jackson's ‘Thriller.' That's a perfect album. We'd shoot for that,” he said, when asked what albums came to mind as the band recorded “Fashionably Late” with producer John Fields in Los Angeles. “Prince's ‘1999.' Stevie Wonder. We're kind of influenced by rock, too, Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd. (It's about) having an album from beginning to end that tells a story, where every song is key and there are no songs you want to skip.”
No matter what level of success the disc and the association with the JBs brings them, Rosen says they've created a finished product the group is proud of.
“We were meticulous about how we wanted it to sound,” he said. “It's the album we always wanted to make.”
Source: Charlotte Observer
The cards are definitely stacked in the New Jersey pop-rock quartet's favor, with its single currently hitting radio, an opening slot on the Jonas Brothers' tour, endorsements from MTV and “Rolling Stone,” songs on the soundtracks for “Bandslam,” “Wizards of Waverly Place” and December's “Alvin & the Chipmunks II,” and a debut album out Sept. 15 on the Jonas' new label.
Forming two years ago, Honor Society built momentum touring regionally and through MySpace and YouTube. Last summer's “A Tale of Risky Business” EP caught the ears of drummer Alexander Noyes' former employers – the Jonas Brothers.
“That was the connection,” Noyes, who briefly backed the Jo Bros, said Tuesday from Tampa, Fla. “I was friends with Kevin, Nick and Joe. That EP made its way to the boys and from there we've had a great musical partnership.”
A Mexico City gig with team Jonas last November followed, and in June the band hopped on the current world tour as an opening act (along with Jordin Sparks). Both perform at Time Warner Cable Arena on Friday. Honor Society will then head to the Fillmore to headline its own Full Moon Crazy all ages after-party.
Although the band has spent months working on its forthcoming debut “Fashionably Late,” the guys didn't actually sign with the Jonas' as-yet-unnamed label until this summer. But with the album's release looming, the band is on the fast track. Last week the group was a presenter at the Teen Choice Awards, a gig it squeezed in before sprinting across town for its opening set.
“We were sitting in the audience. We saw Miley Cyrus' performance,” keyboardist Jason Rosen said. “We presented the award, got right off stage, got into a car, got to The Staples Center and literally ran out on to the stage.”
Honor Society may teeter between boy band pop and Jimmy Eat World, but its influences are classic rock and soul, according to Rosen.
“Michael Jackson's ‘Thriller.' That's a perfect album. We'd shoot for that,” he said, when asked what albums came to mind as the band recorded “Fashionably Late” with producer John Fields in Los Angeles. “Prince's ‘1999.' Stevie Wonder. We're kind of influenced by rock, too, Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd. (It's about) having an album from beginning to end that tells a story, where every song is key and there are no songs you want to skip.”
No matter what level of success the disc and the association with the JBs brings them, Rosen says they've created a finished product the group is proud of.
“We were meticulous about how we wanted it to sound,” he said. “It's the album we always wanted to make.”
LIVE CHAT + NEW PICS + MORE!!!
Posted: 19 Aug 2009 | Monica
Beautiful people of MySpace!!!
A quick update for you...
TOMORROW (THURSDAY) - 5PM PST / 8PM EST we're doing a LIVE CHAT! It's going to be rad...we're looking forward to it. So, tell your friends and tune in to:
www.facebook.com/honorsociety
or
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/honor-society-live
or
http:"//www.ustream.tv/channel/honor-society-live
THIS FRIDAY @ 10:30PM - FULL MOON CRAZY in CHARLOTTE, NC
This is our LAST late-night FMC show of the Summer...it's going to be a SICK party and you don't want to miss it. Get your tickets here:
http://www.livenation.com/edp/eventId/409246
If you wanna know what a Full Moon Crazy Show is like...CHECK OUT THESE PHOTOS:
http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewPicture&friendID=7346529&albumId=3038704
...and last, but not least...you should pre-order our album for the following reasons:
1. We know you'll love it.
2. It gets delivered TO YOUR HOUSE on the release date, 9/15/09
3. It comes with a special medallion of our logo (pretty sweet!)
4. Really, there are just too many reasons to list in this here bulletin :)
Pre-order our debut album, Fashionably Late, here:
www.honorsocietymerch.com
That's about it for now...we love you all...thanks for being awesome. No duh.
Much love and much duh,
Your Gentlemen
Beautiful people of MySpace!!!
A quick update for you...
TOMORROW (THURSDAY) - 5PM PST / 8PM EST we're doing a LIVE CHAT! It's going to be rad...we're looking forward to it. So, tell your friends and tune in to:
www.facebook.com/honorsociety
or
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/honor-society-live
or
http:"//www.ustream.tv/channel/honor-society-live
THIS FRIDAY @ 10:30PM - FULL MOON CRAZY in CHARLOTTE, NC
This is our LAST late-night FMC show of the Summer...it's going to be a SICK party and you don't want to miss it. Get your tickets here:
http://www.livenation.com/edp/eventId/409246
If you wanna know what a Full Moon Crazy Show is like...CHECK OUT THESE PHOTOS:
http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewPicture&friendID=7346529&albumId=3038704
...and last, but not least...you should pre-order our album for the following reasons:
1. We know you'll love it.
2. It gets delivered TO YOUR HOUSE on the release date, 9/15/09
3. It comes with a special medallion of our logo (pretty sweet!)
4. Really, there are just too many reasons to list in this here bulletin :)
Pre-order our debut album, Fashionably Late, here:
www.honorsocietymerch.com
That's about it for now...we love you all...thanks for being awesome. No duh.
Much love and much duh,
Your Gentlemen
FULL MOON CRAZY SHOW Ft Lauderdale
Posted: 19 Aug 2009 | Monica
Date: TODAY (8/19/2009)
Place: REVOLUTION LIVE
200 W. Broward Blvd.
Ft Lauderdale, FL 33312
Time: 1:00PM
Opening Act: KSM
Place: REVOLUTION LIVE
200 W. Broward Blvd.
Ft Lauderdale, FL 33312
Time: 1:00PM
Opening Act: KSM
Jonas Brothers and Hollywood Records Team Up to Release, Fashionably Late, Debut Album From Honor Society
Posted: 19 Aug 2009 | Monica
CO-PRODUCED AND CO-WRITTEN BY HONOR SOCIETY AND JOHN FIELDS, AND EXECUTIVE-PRODUCED BY JONAS BROTHERS, FASHIONABLY LATE AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER 15
NEW YORK, Aug. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Joe Jonas, Kevin Jonas and Nick Jonas of the Grammy-nominated, platinum-selling band, Jonas Brothers, today announced they would team up with Hollywood Records to release Fashionably Late, the debut album from one of this summer's hottest new band, Honor Society (www.myspace.com/honorsociety). Co-Written and Co-Produced by Honor Society and John Fields, and Executive Produced by Jonas Brothers, Fashionably Late is due for release on September 15, 2009. Honor Society is signed to a new "joint venture" record label to be owned by Jonas Brothers and Hollywood Records.
"Hollywood Records has been an incredible partner for us as a band," say the Jonas Brothers. "Working with exciting new talent and producing music for them is a natural evolution in our careers and we couldn't be more excited to have our friends from Honor Society be one of the first artists we will help launch."
Added Disney Music Group Chairman Bob Cavallo, "We are delighted to form this label with the Jonas Brothers. Kevin, Joe and Nick have a keen ability to find and nurture talent, even guiding them through the studio as songwriters and producers. Their talents are truly impressive."
Honor Society's infectious new summer song and their first official single, "Where Are You Now," was released on July 21. The single is taken from the soundtrack to the upcoming film, BANDSLAM (Summit Entertainment and Walden Media) starring Aly Michalka, Vanessa Hudgens, Gaelen Connell and Lisa Kudrow which premieres in theatres on August 14. See link below to watch the video for "Where Are You Now."
Honor Society - "Where Are You Now"
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=60449165
Since the Spring, Honor Society has been named a breakout band to watch by Rolling Stone, identified as a Buzzworthy artist by MTV and earned an opening spot on one of the biggest tours of the summer as they join the Jonas Brothers and Jordin Sparks on the North American leg of the Jonas Brothers World Tour 2009. Their explosive growth is due in large part to the band's intensely loyal fan base they built from the ground up on MySpace and YouTube. Honor Society's potent pop rock sound, skilled musicianship, energetic live shows and sense of style has led to over 3 million plays of their music on their MySpace artist profile page. In addition to recently selling out famed live music venues such as New York's Fillmore Theater at Irving Plaza and the House of Blues on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, the band is currently headlining their own club tour called The Full Moon Crazy Tour.
Source: prnewswire
Live Coverage Tampa, FL 8/18/09
Posted: 18 Aug 2009 | jessicagrella
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