Dirty Honey band photo

Dirty Honey Live – L-R: Drummer Corey Coverstone, bassist Jusin Smolian, guitarist John Notto, vocalist Marc Labelle, photo: Mike Savoia

Rock’n’Roll and a hockey great united last night when the Young Guns tour – co-headliners Dirty Honey and Mammoth-WVH – played to a packed Webster Hall in New York.  Toward the end of Dirty Honey’s set, vocalist Marc LaBelle put on his New York Rangers jersey and introduced his good buddy, the team’s legendary hockey goalie Henrik Lundqvist, to join the band onstage for the song “The Wire.”  With the audience chanting his name, Lindqvist strapped on his guitar and more than held his own.  You can check out the special performance.

Lundqvist was all smiles as he made his way out onto the stage following Dirty Honey frontman Marc LaBelle’s glowing introduction. This was clearly a moment for him and he absolutely reveled in it. He shouldered his guitar like a pro and instantly became part of the Dirty Honey groove machine. The band definitely enjoyed having him onboard to blast out a song and rocked with him like he was one of their own. Lundqvist did a fine job playing and the crowd went wild for him. It was one of those “you had to be there” nights that those who actually were will be talking about for a long time to come.

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Two of today’s most dynamic live bands, Mammoth WVH and Dirty Honey, have joined forces to bring their high-octane rock’n’roll out on a 30-date, co-headline North American tour. The “Young Guns” tour has several dates left. Winning over those who had primarily come to see The Black Crowes, Dirty Honey received standing ovations at the majority of the tour’s 35 shows. Not bad for a still-breaking, opening act.

The “Young Guns” tour is in support of both artist’s self-titled debut albums; Mammoth WVH and Dirty Honey, both released earlier this year. Both bands saw their debut singles – Dirty Honey’s “When I’m Gone” and Mammoth WVH’s “Distance” – occupy the #1 position on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Airplay chart. In addition, both bands’ debut albums made quite impressive bows; Mammoth WVH debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Top Rock Albums chart, and Dirty Honey – the band, totally independent with no label affiliation – claimed the #2 position on that chart.

Remaining dates for The Young Guns Tour are below. To purchase tickets, See Here. 

MARCH

30 Starland Ballroom, Sayreville, NJ

31 The Fillmore, Philadelphia, PA

APRIL

1 Rams Head Live, Baltimore, MD

3 Iron City, Birmingham, AL

5 The Ritz, Raleigh, NC

6 The Fillmore, Charlotte, NC

8 Marathon Music Works, Nashville,TN

9 The Plant, Dothan, AL

10 Hard Rock Orlando, Orlando, FL

12 Tabernacle, Atlanta, GA

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