Dirty Honey continues to fill rooms with fans of all ages, proving that not only is rock not dead, the younger generation is still appealing to old school fans.
Frontman Marc LaBelle is a driving force onstage:
The trek comes as Mammoth WVH are continuing support of their highly regarded 2021 self-titled debut, while Dirty Honey caused quite a stir themselves with their self-titled set. Both artist also helped advance their bands in 2021 on top tour packages, with Mammoth WVH opening dates for Guns N’ Roses, while Dirty Honey were paired with Black Crowes on their Shake Your Money Maker 30th anniversary tour.
Kicking off the night was Mammoth WVH, gaining a massive amount of momentum from the very beginning due to the fact that front man/guitarist Wolfgang Van Halen just happens to be the son of a much-revered guitar legend. Believe the hype, because Mammoth WVH is rock solid, with Wolfgang and his crew displaying a brilliant display of talent and conviction. Opening with the one-two punch of Mammoth and Mr. Ed, one noticed right away the rapturous melodies and glorious vocal harmonies. Their new single Epiphany was up next, and this one should be all over the worldwide radio airwaves. Horribly Right was another selection showing just how vibrant the Mammoth WVH live experience is.
Every song Dirty Honey presented was an absolute highlight, including Heartbreaker, The Wire, Take Me Hand, Gypsy and more! The vocal performance of Marc LaBelle was nothing short of stratospheric, displaying massive heart and a staggering range that captured the audience’s undivided attention. John Notto delivered powerhouse interludes on guitar, filled with imagination and artistry. And the very tight and kickass rhythm section was brought to you courtesy of Justin Smolian on bass and Corey Coverstone on drums.