Aaron, The Delays: ilikemusic because... It makes everything seem like an incredible film. And it does - it actually does! hahaha! I told the truth and everything....hahaha!
Terry, The Temptations: ilikemusic because... There’s no way I could ever imagine a world without music.
Jo Whiley: ilikemusic because... It makes me laugh and it makes my cry and it gets me out of a stress if I’m in a stress, and, if I’m in a good place then it will make me in a better place. It’s all about the emotion, it’s all about the feeling where music takes you to and what affect it has on you.
Lyoko: ilikemusic because... i love dance, indie and urban genres!
ASHUNDA: ilikemusic because... I like positive music for it leads the joys with life
Rachel Small: ilikemusic because... it make me feel alive!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Alfonso, The Hoosiers: ilikemusic because... Because, because, because, because, because of the wonderful things he does… I’m off to see the wizard…[singing] the wonderful wizard of oz…
Apostolos Melis: ilikemusic because... IT MAKES ME FEEL WONDERFUL
Danny: ilikemusic because... It's my life
There is no doubt that Honey Ryder are currently one of the hardest working bands on the UK live circuit. The band have recently played to over 200,000 people across 50 live dates, taking in venues including the Royal Albert Hall and Birmingham Symphony Hall, and performing in front of 10 million viewers on BBC TV for Children in Need alongside The Script and Enya. International interest has also been sparked in the band following shows in Texas, France and Canada.
Tipped in The News Of The World, The Daily and Sunday Express, The Times and OK!, Honey Ryder have also become no strangers to the business pages of the dailies and Sunday papers. A recent full page feature in Music Week highlighted the unique funding model they have devised for the project, which involves selling shares in the future profits from income they expect to generate. The band have so far raised, completely on their own, an impressive sum of over £250,000 to fund their promotional campaign.
The band's unique business model has, impressively, caught the eye of former EMI CEO Eric Nicoli who has taken the role of personal mentor for the duo who are proving to have a fast-growing fanbase - including the likes of Annie Lennox, Terry Wogan and Janice Long. Wogan has called Honey Ryder "mean, moody & magnificent", while Long has already booked the band for a 2nd live session towards the end of June for her Radio 2 show.page << 1 2 >>
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