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'''The Honeyrods''' were an American rock band from Nashville, Tennessee, composed of singer Gordon Cabaniss (b. October 15, 1974); guitarist Chris Hunter, guitarist Matt Clemmons, bassist Jeremy Brashears, and drummer Michael Dale.
The Honeyrods were an American rock band from Nashville, Tennessee, composed of singer Gordon Cabaniss (b. October 15, 1974); guitarist Chris Hunter, guitarist Matt Clemmons, bassist Jeremy Brashears, and drummer Michael Dale.


The music video for "Love Bee" first aired on MTV2 in August 1997. The music video, which is a parody of ''Jack and the Beanstalk'', was directed by Michael Lucero and filmed in San Francisco, California. Lucero died on May 8, 1998, in a car crash, at the young age of 35. The music video is presumably under the control of Volcano Entertainment (the successor in interest to Capricorn Records), which has been dormant except for re-issues of its most popular artists.
'''The music video for "Love Bee"''' first aired on MTV2 in August 1997. The music video, which is a parody of ''Jack and the Beanstalk'', was directed by Michael Lucero and filmed in San Francisco, California. Lucero died on May 8, 1998, in a car crash, at the young age of 35. The music video is presumably under the control of Volcano Entertainment (the successor in interest to Capricorn Records), which has been dormant except for re-issues of its most popular artists.


An MTV article tried to embed the QuickTime video of this song, but it is long-lost after the channel overhauled its website. <ref>http://www.mtv.com/news/1430130/the-honeyrods-free-to-be-love-bee/</ref>
An MTV article tried to embed the QuickTime video of this song, but it is long-lost after the channel overhauled its website. <ref>http://www.mtv.com/news/1430130/the-honeyrods-free-to-be-love-bee/</ref>


On May 14th, 2017, LMW user SADLAD84 found the music video on a Russian YouTube-like site known as Gettube.
On May 14, 2017, LMW user SADLAD84 found the music video on a Russian YouTube-like site known as Gettube.


User dtlux1 uploaded the video to YouTube, it can be found here:
User dtlux1 uploaded the video to YouTube, it can be found here:
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[[Category:Found media|Honeyrods - "Love Bee"]]
[[Category:Found media|Honeyrods "Love Bee"]]

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Lovebee.jpg

A screenshot from the video.

Status: Found

Date found: 14 May '17

Found by: SADLAD84

The Honeyrods were an American rock band from Nashville, Tennessee, composed of singer Gordon Cabaniss (b. October 15, 1974); guitarist Chris Hunter, guitarist Matt Clemmons, bassist Jeremy Brashears, and drummer Michael Dale.

The music video for "Love Bee" first aired on MTV2 in August 1997. The music video, which is a parody of Jack and the Beanstalk, was directed by Michael Lucero and filmed in San Francisco, California. Lucero died on May 8, 1998, in a car crash, at the young age of 35. The music video is presumably under the control of Volcano Entertainment (the successor in interest to Capricorn Records), which has been dormant except for re-issues of its most popular artists.

An MTV article tried to embed the QuickTime video of this song, but it is long-lost after the channel overhauled its website. [1]

On May 14, 2017, LMW user SADLAD84 found the music video on a Russian YouTube-like site known as Gettube.

User dtlux1 uploaded the video to YouTube, it can be found here:

Videos

"Love Bee" official music video.

References