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On Friday, May 31, 2013, HONK will appear at The Coach House in San Juan Capistrano, CA.

History of Honk

The Honk Band began in Laguna Beach in 1970. I joined in 1972. That year, we produced the music for a very popular film on surfing called “Five Summer Stories.” One of the songs on that sound track LP – “Pipeline Sequence” – became a #1 hit in Hawaii and climbed the charts in Australia. We later headlined a concert in Honolulu.

From 1972 to 1975, Honk was featured at high school and college concerts all over California, as well as at LA hot spots such as the Whiskey Au Go Go and the Troubadour. We recorded with producers known for their work with Joni Mitchell, Stevie Wonder, the Beach Boys, and Ike & Tina Turner.

In 1974 & ’75, we toured the U.S. with the Beach Boys and also opened several concerts for Loggins & Messina, Chicago, Jesse Colin Young, Jackson Browne, and many others.

Amazingly, in Honk’s 30-year life span, there has been only 1 change in personnel! This may be a record for a rock band. The members are: Beth Fitchet Wood (vocals & guitar), Steve Wood (vocals & keyboard), Richard Stekol (vocals & guitar), Craig on saxes, clarinet, & flute, Will Brady (bass & vocals), and Tris Imboden (drums).

All of us are still full-time musicians.    Steve has played with Kenny Loggins, The Pointer Sisters, etc. & has produced IMAX sound tracks.  Richard produced 3 of my CD’s in addition to a bundle of his own, has played with scads of bands, has written songs for many fine artists, and is a noted golf pro. Beth and Willy have made some great CDs and perform in various all-star settings.   Tris has been the drummer for the band “Chicago” for 20 years & has played with almost everyone else.   Since the “Chicago” touring schedule has grown increasingly busy, Tris has had to send in a sub for several recent HONK concerts.  He chose the incredible young drummer Nate Wood (who just happens to be the son of Steve & Beth).

Since 1983, Honk has been offering yearly “reunion” concerts to sold out venues in Southern California. The band has an uncanny way of retaining the freshness of its material & execution. These concerts are loads of fun! We are often featured at the Coach House in San Juan Capistrano, CA, (949) 496-8930.

The members of HONK (with Nate again substituting for touring Tris) graciously concented to perform on my latest CD “Renewed Hope.”   HONK’s Steve Wood produced this effort.

While HONK took its 8-year “vacation,” Willy & i formed the jazz group “Storyville,” which released 1 of the several albums we recorded, played all over California, and opened for Dizzy Gillespie and the Crusaders. The Storyville trio featured  the wonderful Jack Prather on bass, from whom we learned so much about music.  Other Storyville alumnae include John Ferraro (drums with Larry Carlton, Rod Stewart, etc.), Paul Kreibich (drums with Ray Charles, James Moody, Woody Herman, Gene Harris, etc.), Karen Hammack (LA first-call studio pianist), Brian Atkinson (Disneyland Band, Lou Rawles, Big Bad Voodoo Daddies, etc.), and Dan Barrett (trombone with Concord All-stars, etc.)   Dan, Brian, Karen, & Paul all appear on my latest jazz CD “Skykomish,” a collection of popular songs from artists such as the Beatles, Stevie Wonder, the Doobie Brothers, etc. transformed onto fresh new jazz arrangements.

To purchase HONK CDs:
For the “Clay Figures” LP on 20th Century Records, click here.  This is an EXCELLENT re-issue, fully endorsed by all the members of HONK.  The original tapes were completely re-mastered by a well-respected mastering artist.  In addition to the original LP, a second set of 20th Century recordings never before released has been included.  There is also a beautiful booklet with photos of the band and essays on our history.

For the soundtrack to “Five Summer Stories”, click here.

In response to overwhelming demand, i have again begun offering a burned CD copy of the 1974 HONK LP on Epic Records (the “orange LP”).  You can download the mp3 collection along with various HONK photos for $6.99 by clicking here to order the download.  Or, to order the physical CD for $25 plus postagec  Click here to order the physical CD.

Here is a cool article about HONK written by the world-famous surfer Corky Carroll. 

Here is a poster of a Linda Rondstadt concert for which HONK was the opening act.  I was late to this one, because i was attending my grandmother’s funeral, so Dan Hicks had to go on before HONK.  I hope he has since forgiven me.

Check the Events Calendar for Concert Dates.    New photos of the band will appear here soon.  If you have any photos of HONK, please contact me.

HONK in 2008, Irvine, CA, photo by Joe Truxaw P8024086

52 Responses to Honk

  1. David Hickey says:

    I have the soundtrack to 5 Summer Stories but lost my other Honk LP’s – I would love to have all of the Honk music! Some of the best concerts in my life have been seeing you guys at the Coach House.

    Peace and respect,

    David Hickey

  2. Bill Beamish says:

    I grew up in Newport Beach in the ’70′s and LIVED on Honk melodies! Richard’s nephew (or cousin?), Dan Stekol was in my class. I also went to Mariners elementry school and knew teacher Mrs. Wood, Steve’s mom. Honk once played at one of our Ensign, Jr. High dances and were obviously awesome. What memories! I still love hearing every song where Craig blows his horns and woods. My family still has the original Honk 5 Summer Stories LP. It’s so fantastic you are all still going strong. I’m helping to organize our Newport Harbor High Class of ’78 30-year Reunion. I doubt if our current budget could afford your performance fees, but it doesn’t hurt to ask. So, is Honk booked for the summer of 2008 yet?
    Sincerely, Bill Beamish azbeamish@msn.com

  3. Bill Beamish says:

    Craig:

    Remember I said we were musically motivated by Steve Wood’s Mom in 6th grade at Mariners Elementary School in Newport Beach, CA?

    If you have a little time, go to our class reunion website, (above) and go to the “Past Voyages” page. If you scroll down to the “Elementary School” photo album, you’ll find Mrs. Wood and her 6th grade class of 1972… the same year you joined up with HONK! Mrs. Wood was your biggest academicaly-minded promoter!

  4. Ron Schaner says:

    Hi Craig.

    Thanks for the great music! About a year or so ago I got the gift of “Capistrano Sessions” Just been listening to it again. Great Cd……. all the way around. Such incredible players, feeling, production and recording quality.
    My life long friend in Southern California ( since the 2nd grade), Jeff Barrad sent it to me. I was the other music fan organizing and putting on the light shows on screen behind the band., mostly at the Laguna Theater (the Honk all nighters). The Great White Light Lite Show as we called ourselves. He mentioned that he had emailed you back that year or so ago. Listening to your CD today prompts me to write this note of thanks.
    .
    A couple of years ago I found Beth’s website, sent her and Steve some emails of appreciation for all the great music and musical influences that you all passed on. They were kind enough to respond, clearly remembering the young hippie upstairs. It really was so long ago, but I have great memory.
    Seeing so many Honk shows no doubt had a positive musical influence. Whether it was an original tune, Jackie Wilson, Dave Brubeck, or whatever, always entertaining. I can still see those Quilter Amps. We were doing the visual arts thing but it really was all about being close to the music for me.
    I have played in all kinds of groups here in my rural county since I came here in late 1974. Only in the last couple of years have I decided to go deeper, really learn more about music. I have fallen in love with jazz, especially the old stuff.
    I play guitar and being self taught have created many bad habits (mechanical issues), limiting my progress. Right hand, left hand teqnique etc.
    Fortunately my current group has a very accomplished guitarist, teacher ( http://www.fredtreece.com), who is giving me some lessons and exorcises to do to address things.
    Anyway just want to, after all these years, thank you for the great music and musical influences. Please pass this on to Richard Stekol too. He deserves much thanks and appreciation from me.
    I have never had the opportunity to see a Honk reunion concert. Please inform me if that continues to happen. If anyone from the “ancient band ” keep an email list, please put me on it. With enough advance notice my wife and I could attend. We are about 450 miles from Laguna. ( Sierra Mountains near Yosemite).

    With total appreciation,

    Ron

  5. Tom LeCompte says:

    Hi Craig,

    Tom LeCompte here, pioneer surfer in the PNW and Alaska. Honk albums were required in my environment. I play a lot of folk and bluegrass and do a local NPR Bluegrass/ eclectic folk show weekly. I play some Honk from my old vinyl from time to time..and Oh Daddy seems to show up on a blues show from time to time.

    I’d love to but CD’s of Honk albums, the Storyville Band and can you tell me any other albums Beth plays on. Loved her style as well.

    Best wishes and keep playin’,

    Tom LeCompte
    Ketchikan AK

  6. Brian says:

    HUGE fans of Honk
    loved the 70′s surf music you guys did
    looking for an excuse to travel out west
    a Honk Reunion ???

    Is tat a possibility in 2008 ?

    I am from Boston

    Brian

  7. Taylor says:

    Thanks for your great music! Listening to the 5 Summer Stories album puts me right back to that time in high school surfing uncrowed Salt Creek and Trestles. Remember seeing Honk at San Marino High School around 1975(?) when Van Halen opened for you! My 1 year old son and 5 year old daughter dance around the house to High in the Middle all the time. You bring joy and beautiful memories into our world.

    Taylor
    Laguna Beach

    • B. D. says:

      The concert was March 29, 1974 and presented by the Key Club. The ticket price…hold on to your hats…a wooping $3.50!

  8. Chris says:

    Saw Honk tonite at the Coach House; wow! Like what you did with Pipeline Sequence, the new stuff and song 2 going into song 3 was beautiful – it all was. Thank you very much; my wife and I had a great evening and it was her first show seeing you all. She loved it (I did good being it was Mother’s Day wknd. and hope to take our son to see ya sometime in the near future). Your song October, right on! It had been awhile since I saw Honk last (Laguna Bowl in the mid/late Eighties), but never stopped listening.

    Thank you all again for your music and fun. I’m listening right now as I write this,

    God Bless!

    Chris
    San Clemente

  9. Michael says:

    I saw Honk with The Beach Boys about 1975 or 6 at UCSB..
    They kicked The Beach Boys ass !
    Glad they are still playing..Cool..
    Love The “Pipeline Sequence” song..
    I’m going to buy it on iTunes today.. :)

  10. Todd Cefaratti says:

    Richard Stekol is my brother in law, or ex brother in law as he divorced years ago unfortunately from my sister Sue. We still keep in touch from time to time and I see my nieces Maggie and Kellie Stekol all the time. They live in Laguna Niguel.

    Honk was an awesome group when I went to Newport Harbor High in the early seventies. It was all we listened to in Newport at the time. Pipeline Sequence is an instrumental masterpiece and never got the real credit it deserves nationally. It’s a wonder they never made it real big nationally as a group but so much of it is marketing and not just talent. Richard did write for Kenny Loggins for a while and Tris and Steve played for Loggins in his popular Caddyshack years.

    Now Richard is basically retired from music and coaches golf at Laguna Beach High School. The guy is still amazing to sit and chat with though. I think his IQ is around 180.

  11. B.D. says:

    My best to all. I haven’t seen you guys for years since we went to the Ranch for Stuart’s birthday. Damn. Give big hugs to Beth and Steve. They don’t know it but they sealed the deal with my wife. Tell Richard he’s not such a bad guy though I’ll kick his butt in beach football. Kidding. B.D.

  12. BK says:

    Honk has been playing in So. Cal? Oh’ma god! Will they ever come up to Santa Cruz and play? The other “Surf City”… I remember first hearing their soundtrack to five summer stories at the SC Civic Center in town where all the surf movies would play. Still can’t get their songs out of my head.
    Anyone know if there is any sheet music to any of their music?
    Cheers-
    BK

  13. Mike says:

    When I was a senior at Vista High in 1975, some buddies and I skipped school and drove to the Big A to see the Beach Boys, Chicago and Honk. It was a great concern, but sadly Honk was not there. I still have their two LPs, but alas have never seen them in concert. Anyone else go to that one expecting to see them?
    Mike

  14. Steve says:

    I cannot think of surfing without Honk in my head. When I see film or think about great sessions with my friends, you provide the soundtrack.

    I just wanted to thank you for that . . .

  15. roger hayden says:

    i was in hawii and heard the song pipeline sequence .i liked the song very much and want to know where i can buy it .thanks again from rogerhayden @ymail.com

  16. DeDe says:

    Oh “the many times” we tripped on down to Laguna for your concerts. From Newport Beach. I still sing to myself ” Money slips through my fingers” to myself when I get on my spendo matic mode, which hasn’t changed much over the years. Hung out at the “frog House” listened to Fready play on the piano, and surfed the river jetty mostly. At night when possible off to Laguna for another concert. School wasn’t the top of the priory list. I still have your album, sure would like to get it in CD. Well to the days of my youth, and your music that left quit the memories. To cool thanks DeDe.

  17. Larry D says:

    As a Laguna kid in the 70′s I remember well the midnight shows at the movie theatre. What a skillfull group of fun loving musicians. Are the CD’s avaialble? Wonderful pop music.

  18. Pete says:

    It’s amazing that your band is still in tact. I live in South Texas, no longer surf, but sportfish extensively and will add some HONK to the salt water play list. Sure would appreciate FIVE SUMMER STORIES soundtrack on CD.

  19. Scott says:

    I love your music, and used to go to skateparks in the late 70 when I was in the Navy and we would put your music on and skate and have the greatest time. You guys are great!!!

  20. Greg Tiller says:

    I was living in Hawaii in”72 when Five Summer Stories was released. I saw the movie 7 times and one of the reasons was the soundtrack. I had, but lost 2 vinyl albums from the seventies over time. About 10 years ago, I bought the VHS of Five Summer Stories online and it renewed my interest in your music, but I could only find one CD online. What memories! Is there any sheet music available for “The Blue of Your Backdrop” song. I play guitar and would love to be able to play that song, but I can’t seem to figure out the chord progression. Another favorite I would love to have is “Don’t Let Your Goodbye Stand”. I’ve searched all over the internet, but can’t find your music anywhere. If you could help, I’d be eternally grateful. Living in Tahoe now, but still dreaming of the old surf life!

  21. Allen Maxfield says:

    Just came across your website! Great job, and great success. I’ll be up in Vancouver in a couple of weeks, I’ll see if i can look you up or give you a call. Be great to see you after all these years.
    Allen

  22. John Meylor says:

    John Meylor Says:
    Craig:

    I am a fan living in Indianapolis. I’m sure you hear this all of the time, but, Hesitation has always been my favorite. I have not heard it in over 36 years. Is it possible to get the song or the album on CD? I am not a computer wizard…but I’d love to be able to burn it on to a cd of my favorites.
    Used to see you at the Golden Bear in Huntington Beach.

    Thank you for wonderful memories.

  23. Lothar says:

    I had to come all the way from Germany to discover the incredible music of HONK,but when I arrived in Corona del Mar in 1976 the story seemed to be over already….not really ,as everybody knows the guys never quit and kept it together and matured over the years like a great wine.
    Would never dream to become a lifetime friend of the gang and will never forget the many great moments we shared in Laguna,Corona del Mar, the Quiet Woman, Studio Cafe,Coach House etc etc.not to forget my guitar lessons with Willy….
    What a ball my new friends in Argentina would have if they had a chance to see and to listen to HONK! They dont know what they are missing!
    Steve,Beth, Willy,Craig,Tris and Richard …and Nate,look forward to another show one of these days.
    Love to you all from Buenos Aires.

    Lothar and of course from Lily as well

  24. Steve says:

    First heard Five Summer Story soundtrack in 1976 when I was 17 and was hooked. Saw you at the Golden Bear in Huntington Beach and later in the (late 80′s?) at The Belly Up Tavern in Solana Beach. Your music is classy and classic and now I hope to see you again. I’m glad to hear you’re still together and will actively pursue attending some of your gigs.
    You recapture a mood and time as well as simply having great music to listen too.
    Best to the band,
    Steve
    Carlsbad, CA

  25. Linda Ballew says:

    I had a wonderful time at the concert, and my friend also had a glorious time. “Friday night with Honk,” he said, “made me feel young again.” He was so animated and having such a good time. It was a triumph for Honk musically but also psychologically for this audience. It was of a piece one of the best musical evenings I have had in my life, and I thank you all so much for the experience. It was transcendent.
    Thank you.
    Linda
    P. S. Man, you can blow!!! Ah-may-zing.

  26. michael lott says:

    I have all the old albums, and I bought the c.d. with most of the songs. But one of the best albums ever made was your 1974 album on cbs inc. on epic records. With great songs like home, oh daddy, where is love, hesitation, mademoiselle, etc. I need to have my honk fix everyday. Tell me where I can get a c.d. copy of this great album.

  27. Liz says:

    I saw Honk many, many times back in the 70′s, but their very best concerts were the ones down at the Laguna Beach movie theater. They’d start at midnight and go for hours with everyone dancing in the aisles. The acoustics were incredible! Once I ran into Tris walking along the cliff path and talked for awhile, then again later that night at one of their Laguna concerts, during intermission. It was great how accessible they were to their audience. They were always having so much fun and it was contagious! I saw an interview with Tris on the news a few years back and learned that he was playing with Chicago. But it’s so great to hear that Honk is still together and still touring. Honk’s music was the soundtrack to some of the best memories of my life! Thanks!

    • Craig Buhler says:

      Dear Liz, Thank you for your kind words. we trust that you will still discover us to be fun-loving and accessible. Above all, each of us has endeavored thru the years to grow in our individual and combined musical excellence. we all met in Laguna Beach last January to record a CD of my compositions which we call “Renewed Hope.” Our pianist, Steve Wood, produced this project. It is even more fun these days to spend time with each other, as the old insecurities have evaporated and maturity levels have increased. HONK has appeared in concert on several occasions in recent years. Some fine photos from these concerts can be seen on my YouTube site “Roll Over Redmond.” i hope to meet you at an upcoming HONK event. Please introduce yourself. Sincerely, Craig Buhler (saxophone with HONK since 1972)

  28. Craig Fulladosa says:

    Craig,
    this is Craig, April Fulladosa’s (now Gislason) brother. I remeber two awesome concerts when I was inhigh school at Dana Hills. The first one is when you encored 3 times and jammed with a guest hot female dancer in hot pants on the stage. I was up front and dancing like a madman. the second was at Tustin HS where April got us in backstage. We sat on the gym floor up front and it was verry, very wierd. All the crowd sat so politely quiet for the whole concert unlike my first show at Dana Hills. Finally my buddy and I stood up all alone and started boogieing on the last song. The next thing you know the whole place stood up dancing and went CRAZY. That was really fun. I’ll never forget it. Thanks for the great memories and maybe I can see you again sometime with my wife and sister when she comes down from Victoria, BC.
    If you get a chance check out her site too. http://www.AprilGislason.com, ok?
    Glad you all are still around.

    • B. D. says:

      Hey! April was awesome on the Going Surfin’ sound track. Any chance we’ll see that on CD. I’ll be watching for a reply. My LP is all but worn out and I need a new fix.

  29. Steve Hops says:

    Hello Craig,
    Well I just have to rave and rant a bit here. Barbara, my granddaughter, and my niece went to the Luau at San O yesterday. Richard, Beth and Will played on the beach to a very stoked crowd of young and old surf dogs. Beth’s version of “Some Where over the Rainbow” had everyone completely entranced. Richard rocked on the acoustic and kept us challenged with the statement- you have to pick up a newspaper and not just surf all day. Wise counsel amigo.
    My friend Bob Lombard was responsible for their appearance on the beach, and he was invited over to the show at the Coach House last night. Barb and I had had a full day, starting with the pier to pier swim in Newport Beach. We ginned up another energy level and showed up, and were rewarded with seats right next you your spot on the stage. I guess I had always had an issue in my head about your group because my girlfriend back in the day ran away to be a band groupie. Now, whatever on that.
    The performance last night was spectacular! What a fusion of blues, jazz and surf music. 5 Summer, was one of the best surf movies ever- and much of the reason was the hot music. Their has been no deterioration in quality, only a rich infusion of progression. Steve’s Italian ballad brought us all to our feet in amazement. Your solos pushed the jazz boundaries. We noticed you play with no shoes on.
    Anyway, what a gift of music! Thanks, and we’ll look to be in your audience again soon.

  30. Chris Bonthius says:

    Hi Craig,
    I was just listening to my 16 year-old son’s collection of music and I found the live Beach Boy concert made in ’73. That piqued my interest to research a concert I attended in 1974 on Palm Sunday at UCSB. I saw Honk, Jessie Collin Young, and the Beach Boys (I hope I have that right) on an absolutely beautiful and memorable day. The Santa Barbara mountains as the backdrop with the stage on the field, on a spring-break weekend was amazing, what a day.
    Anyway, I remember Honk and enjoyed every performance on stage that day. My only regret is not following Honk over the years. I didn’t realize Honk’s roots are local, very cool. Looking back, I think I owned 5 Summer Stories – I might have to order a copy, mine is long gone.

    Thanks for being playing a part in one my favorite memories of all time, that day in SB.

    Chris

    • Craig Buhler says:

      Hi Chris,
      Some important photos were taken of HONK at that concert, so i always remembered that particular day. 6 years later, i was rehearsing with Carl Wilson for an unrelated concert at the Beach Boys practice studio. On the wall, out of all of the thousands of concerts they had performed by then was the poster for the day in Santa Barbara you are describing. That was such an amazing co-incidence.
      HONK has played 2 concerts this year so far in Capistrano. We never know when the next 1 will materialize. The most recent (July 10 at the Coach House) was my favorite concert in years, as the music just seemed to sparkle. Also, my fiance heard HONK for the first time ever that night. We became engaged the following afternoon! Thank you for your kind & encouraging words.

  31. Jeff Mangelsdorf says:

    Saw Honk with Van Halen in 1975 at my high school in San Marino. Looked forward to hearing Honk, yet after Van Halen opened and half way through Honk’s set, our vice principal cancelled the concert since Van Halen was smoking pot. Dang Van Halen and Vice Principal!

    • Craig Buhler says:

      Those were sure some fun memories. Thank you for sharing. Let’s keep the legacy of great music alive.

      • Jeff Mangelsdorf says:

        Indeed. I look forward to catching Honk at the Coach House next time. Didn’t hear about last summer’s gig. Been talking with high school friends about Honk and received a lot of nice compliments after posting “Don’t Let Your Good-bye Stand” on Facebook. Keep making great tunes.

        • Craig Buhler says:

          So glad to hear that the music still strikes a chord. Looking forward to meeting you at the next reunion. They are always special.

        • Craig Buhler says:

          Sat., July 9, Coach House. Hope to meet you there.

          • Jeff Mangelsdorf says:

            Hi Craig,

            Excellent gig at the Coach House. Loved hearing your sax. Was a little shy to meet you. Your band played some Honk favs along with new creations. Look forward to the next concert in Southern Cal.

            Best wishes,
            Jeff,

            • Craig Buhler says:

              Thank you so much for being there, Jeff, and for your encouraging note. It always blows me away how this group of 6 players still is able to jell and create a great musical experience. i’m blessed to be a part of it all and am stoked that you enjoyed it as well.

    • B. D. says:

      Hi Jeff! Hope all is well with you. As I replied to Taylor’s post, the concert was March 29, 1974 and the ticket costs only $3.50. B.D.

  32. Tom Garcia says:

    Craig,
    Just wanted to again tell you what a joy it is to listen
    to your fine work. You were so kind a while back to burn
    a CD of the Honk LP. I was on a walk this morning and was
    listening on iPod to your work on Hesitation, Move Me and
    Where is Love … your horn sounded so good and still holds
    up today.
    Just thought you may want to know that the tracks you laid
    down years ago are still sweet and appreciated.
    Tom Garcia

    • Craig Buhler says:

      Wow, Tom, thank you for the encouragement.
      “Where is Love” in particular is one i am pleased with. It was a spontaneous performance done in one take, and it does not make me whince to hear it now.
      Just looked at your web site. Don’t fully understand, but it looks like a great product. My good friend, Michael Lobbett, is in sales for a company
      which manufactures stamping equipment for plywood, sort of label related.
      I’m so glad you still love Honk.
      Honk will play Coach House in July. Hope to see you there.
      HONK also assisted me in recording my latest CD “Renewed Hope.” All the members are still serious about music.
      cb

  33. Peter Bonsignori says:

    Hi Craig,
    I was at the Beach Boys, Jessie Colin Young, Honk concert at UCSB in 1975. As all who atteded know it was a fantastic day and venue and of course the BBoys were great as expected, but the song I most enjoyed was Honk performing “Jimmy Mac”. At least that’s what I think I remember. Please tell me I’m not dreaming and where I could find that rendition. My wife and I really enjoyed your music in % Summer stories also. Great music and fond memories. Hope you are well.

    Pete Bonsignori
    Ojai CA

    • Craig Buhler says:

      Hey Pete,
      Thanks for bringing back those great memories. i believe there is a photo of Beth & me taken at that concert on my web site. Honk did not record Martha & the Vandella’s song “Jimmy Mack,” though we performed it in concert often. The song we did record of M&tV is their smash hit “Heatwave.” That recording is on the Honk “Clay Figures” LP originally on 20th Century, now as a wonderful CD reissue on Hipp-o-select (click on: http://www.hip-oselect.com/scr.public.product.asp?product_id=0dbc9ca5-65aa-8134-6781-e006d219051f ) Honk re-assembled to play on my most recent CD “Renewed Hope.” Honk will be at the Coach House on Sat., July 9, 2011. Maybe i’ll see you there.

  34. Jeff Mangelsdorf says:

    Hi Craig,

    Hope you’re doing well and Honk performs again this summer in Southern Cal. Last show was awesome. I’ll keep an eye out for your gig.

    Keep honkin’ the sax,
    Jeff

  35. Jeff Mangelsdorf says:

    Hi Craig,

    Just saw you’re playing June 2. I’m planning on coming and will tell friends. Can’t wait. Hope you play lots of your golden oldies with new delights. I’ll make a request list. Your “Pipeline Sequence” sax solo was super the last show.

    Don’t let your good-bye stand,
    Jeff

    • Craig Buhler says:

      Yes indeed! HONK will return to Capistrano’s Coach House on Saturday, June 2. HONK will also be playing a concert on the beach at Doheney State Paek on Saturday, August 11.
      Do you remember the band “Storyville” that Will Brady (from HONK) and i started in the late ’70′s? Storyville will be presenting a one-time reunion concert on Monday, June 4 at Laguna Beach’s Marine Room. Included in that band are 4 other wonderful musicians: Paul Kreibich (from the Ray Charles Band), L.A. recording star Karen Hammack, Brian Atkinson (Disneyland Band & Big Bad Voodoo Daddies), and long-time Laguna Beach favorite Jack Prather. A host of fabulous musicians and other wonderful friends will be there to help us celebrate this marvelous era in our musical history. i’ll be debuting my brand new CD at that concert. Hope you can join us.

      • Eve Eastman Alosio says:

        As a classmate of Jeff Manglesdorf and a livelong lover of HONK, I was at the Coach House for your June 2, 2012 concert. It brought back great memories. Wish you were there Jeff. I just bought tickets to the Doheny Saturday concert just to see yo guys. Any idea what time you perform this Saturday?

        • Craig Buhler says:

          Thank you, Eve. The official schedule for Honk at Doheny is 5:15-6:15. Those schedules are always subject to change, but that is the plan. i’m planning to go early and get in some swimming. See you there!

  36. R.Horikawa says:

    Aloha Pumehana Honk – I saw the surf film “Five Summer Stories” at the old Haleiwa Theater when it was first released back in the early 70′s. It was an electric event – The awe and amazement felt by the audience (of course fueled then by lots of pakalolo) was palpable. The visuals of film blew everyone’s minds but equally stunning was the soundtrack. I remember so many people leaving the film asking who was that Band that did the soundtrack. When that Honk Five Summer Stories album came out it seemed everyone back in Hawaii owned it and it was played constantly. I have the CD loaded on my iPod and when I’m playing it and listening to e.g., Creation-Blue of Your Backdrop ….. Lopez …. Pipeline Sequence, etc I close my eyes and images of the film still flood my mind. What a gift Honk left many of us. Glad to see Honk still kicking it after all these years. Mahalo nui loa you guys!

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