Every child dreams of making bank by selling sugary lemonade in their front yard. Some entice customers with freshly squeezed lemons, others with extra sugar; but for Gray Henderson, he lured in customers with the rhythmic beat of drums.
Fast forward to the present and Henderson has exchanged his drums for a guitar and the lemonade stand for one of the many music venues around the Triangle. Henderson, along with Reaves Greer, and Kenan Jernigan, have joined forces to make the southern rock and roots band, Nuclear Honey.
Prior to forming Nuclear Honey in 2011, Greer and Henderson played in two other local bands, Ascella Vega and Sign of the Rhino. These collaborations started in high school and have all been a part of their musical journey, leading them to their current sound.
Henderson and Greer released Tombstone Sessions
as their acoustic debut EP. The recording was done with Dave Bartholomew
in the office of his family's tombstone engraving business, hence the title.
They later decided to expand their sound and get plugged in, adding three new
band members. With the help of the fundraiser Kickstarter.com, they recorded Nobody
Panic, a 7-track album that was released in the summer of 2013. The
album provides the classic sounds of pure rock-n-roll with folk roots.
Come out to Kings Barcade this Saturday to bask in the sweet sounds of these local musicians with support from Dragmatic + GH Goodwin. Doors open at 9, show starts at 9:30. Visit Nuclear Honey's profile at Reverbnation and in true stalker
form, follow them on Twitter, and like them on Facebook.
Photo Credit: Kristen Hill
Album Cover Art: Patrick Shanahan
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