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Important Dates

Here Comes Trouble Tour
4/20 Toronto, ON The Opera House
4/21 Cleveland, OH HOB
4/22 Philadelphia, PA TLA
4/24 New York, NY Nokia Theater
4/25 Norfolk, VA The Norva
4/26 Washington DC Rock & Roll Hotel
4/27 New Haven, CY Toad's Place
4/29 Allentown, PA Croc Rock
4/30 Clifton Park, NY Northern Lights
5/1 Montreal, QC Le National
5/2 Boston, MA HOB
5/4 Charlotte, NC The Fillmore
5/5 Raleigh, NC Lincoln Theater
5/7 Nashville, TN Rocketown
5/8 Atlanta, GA The Loft

Other Shows
4/18 New York, NY TJ Martell Roseland
6/ 22 Del Mar, CA SD County Fair


Discography


A Tale of Risky Business EP
Released: May 31, 2008
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Where Are You Now- Single
Released: July 21, 2009
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Wizards of Waverly Place ST
Released: August 4, 2009
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Band Slam OST
Released: August 11, 2009
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Fashionably Late
Released: September 15, 2009
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All Wrapped Up Vol. 2
Released: November 3, 2009
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Alvin & the Chipmunks: Squeakquel OST
Released: December 1, 2009
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Can't Box Me In- Single
Released: February 9, 2010
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Disney Mania 7
Released: March 9, 2010
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Released: March 12, 2010
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Posted: 09 Nov 2009 | Melody

honorsociety: Just had an awesome visit with @Mackontheradio at Y100 in Miami. Tune in at 9PM tonight for the interview and performance

ThePISTOL: Hanging out with Mack on the radio in Miami on Y100! About to play a quick acoustic set! Catch it tonight...

honorsociety: Our music video for OVER YOU premieres TOMORROW on AOL Music...you ready for it?!

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Message from HS: Over You Video Premier Tuesday!

Posted: 07 Nov 2009 | Melody

Hey guys,

Our brand new video for "Over You" will premiere on AOL Music on Tuesday, November 10th.
Stay tuned for more details, we'll be sure to send you more information asap!

Your gentlemen,
Michael, Andrew, Jason and Alex

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Honor Society| Pollstar

Posted: 06 Nov 2009 | Monica

What’s in a name? Actually, not much. Let’s face it, the moniker attached to most bands doesn’t have a lot to do with who they are. But most bands aren’t Honor Society.
Just like those overachievers in high school who never took a study hall and enrolled in summer classes when they didn’t have to, these up-and-coming pop stars have worked overtime to make sure they secure their spot at the head of the class.
Last summer’s opening slot for the Jonas Brothers is a perfect example. While most acts would be happy just to land the gig and coast along in the passenger’s seat for a few months, Honor Society’s Michael Bruno, Jason Rosen, Andrew Lee and Alex Noyes decided they’d use their downtime to stage their own headlining tour.
So most nights, as soon as the quartet finished its opening set, they’d head for not one, but two meet-and-greets, take a short break until the brothers Jonas finished up, find a spot in the venue to do a signing, then climb into waiting cars and head to a nearby club or theatre and deliver a full show. On other stops, the band’s headlining shows were scheduled before the evening’s main event.
Frontman Bruno said the double tour definitely made for a busy summer but it was worth the effort, even if it did result in some unusual things happening.
“We had a couple of police escorts to make sure we got to places on time,” Bruno told Pollstar. “That’s definitely a first for us.”
The singer explained not making the extra effort wasn’t an option because it’s the band’s goal to “meet every person possible” and properly introduce them to Honor Society.
“This was really our first extensive touring experience,” Bruno said. “One thing we wanted to do was maximize what people got from us this summer.
“What we wanted to do is say to fans, ‘Hey, if you like what you heard [in our opening set], you should come see a full Honor Society show.’ Everyone from the Jonas Brothers to our management team loved the idea of us doing the arena shows and then doing more intimate gigs to give a fuller picture of our music.”

The Jonas Group’s Ned Specktor, who manages the band, told Pollstar the strategy was a winner.
“We sold out House of Blues in L.A. We sold out the Blender Theatre in New York City,” Specktor explained. “It was awesome going into cities for the first time – Charlotte, Chicago – and seeing 500 to 1,000 kids show up to hear their music.
“You could feel it growing in each city. The guys really worked hard to gain each fan. They match the work ethic coming out of The Jonas Group. Anything that we put in front of them, they want to do.”
Creative Artist Agency’s Brian Manning agreed and said the band’s dedication blew him away.
“I’ve never worked with a group of individuals that put more blood, sweat and tears into selling shows than Honor Society did for the ‘Full Moon Crazy’ tour,” Manning told Pollstar. “The guys probably spent six or seven hours each day – before they’d do these second shows – literally going from mall parking lots to Pinkberry stores to find potential fans and sell tickets. They never stopped. It was unbelievable.”
The success of the tour is remarkable when you consider that the band didn’t even release its debut, Fashionably Late, until mid-September – after the Jonas Brothers gig was over.
Noyes, who drummed for the Jonas Brothers touring band before joining Honor Society, told Pollstar the group’s ‘Full Moon Crazy’ shows became a must-attend event, even for the other artists on the tour.
“Sometimes they were after-hours shows and sometimes they were matinee shows,” Noyes explained. “In either case, it ended up being the pre-party show or the after-party for the Jonas Brothers tour.
“It was really cool, with people from the tour showing up. The fans obviously liked it. Jordin [Sparks] came out and the [Jonas] boys came out and actually performed with us a couple of times.”

It might appear Honor Society came out of nowhere at the beginning of the summer, but they’ve actually spent some time working to get to where they are now.
“The four of us are celebrating our two-year anniversary as a band,” Bruno said. “Alex was the last to join the band, and myself, Jason and Andrew were a band for a couple of years before that. We’ve also known each other since we were kids.”
Noyes said touring with the Jonas Brothers band was great, but being part of his own band opens up other doors.
“Honor Society has given me the opportunity to collaborate with Mike and Jason and Andy on a lot of writing,” the drummer explained. “There’s not a huge difference, because ultimately I just enjoy performing. It’s awesome to be able get up on stage and do my own thing with guys who are basically my best friends.”
While some bands might at least contemplate a break after such an arduous summer, Honor Society had no intention of slowing down and headed right into a full-blown headlining trek that runs through late November. Plans for next year include additional headlining dates in North America and beyond.
“We’re so proud of the album that we’ve made that we want to make sure we’re out there supporting it and bringing it to fans,” Bruno said.
“I think the best promotion for the album is the show. If you come see us live you’ll get what Honor Society is all about. I think that’s our best selling point – our live show.”




Source: Pollstar.com
Credit: Mr. Rosen's twitter

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Honor Society at Jensen Beach

Posted: 04 Nov 2009 | Melody

Honor Society will be at Jensen Beach's Pineapple Festival. Their set is Sunday, November 8th at 1pm. I'll be there and you won't want to miss this event! For more information click here.

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Honor Society on the Early Show

Posted: 31 Oct 2009 | Melody

Honor Society was on the Early Show early Halloween morning.


Credit: CBSNewsOnline

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Honor Society + Super Bowl = Win

Posted: 29 Oct 2009 | Melody

Watch Honor Society's Doritos commerical Comment it and vote for it and it could air during the Super Bowl.

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Honor Society- Battlefield

Posted: 26 Oct 2009 | Monica

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Vote for HONOR SOCIETY for Artist of the Year

Posted: 26 Oct 2009 | Melody

Vote for HONOR SOCIETY for Artist of the Year on Musiqtone. The poll is on the bottom left of the main page. Voting ends December 31 at 11:59 pm ET! 100 votes per day.

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Honor Society - Gayne Wetsky - Boise Soundcheck Party - 10/23/09

Posted: 25 Oct 2009 | Melody


Credit: cruzinkahne

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Honor Society Covers "Great Expectations," "Use Somebody," and "Heartless"

Posted: 25 Oct 2009 | Melody

Great Expectations

Credit: cruzinkahne

Heartless

Credit: cruzinkahne

Use Somebody

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HONOR SOCIETY Dean's List - Checking In

Posted: 24 Oct 2009 | Melody

Hey everyone,
We're checkin in from the road. We are in Boise, ID and ready to rock tonight. All is goin well and we can't wait to hang with you soon!

We had another insane sold out show in LA at the House of Blues so thank you so much to everyone who came out.

New York, we are comin home soon so if you don't have your tickets to Irving Plaza on 11/12, get them soon before it sells out! For all the Fashionably Late ticketing details, click on www.myspace.com/honorsociety

We also wanted to tell you that we started doing sound check parties at our Fashionably Late shows. It's a chance for you to come and hang, ask questions, and hear some music, before the actual show starts. It's a good time. Check out all the details at: www.honorsocietymusic.com

Thank you so much for your support! Write us back and let us know things that you want to see, hear, do, etc. We'd love to hear from you.

Don't forget to request Over You at your local radio stations!!

See you soon.
Your Gentlemen,
HS

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Tour Rulez - Part 4

Posted: 23 Oct 2009 | Melody

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Honor Society following Jonas Brothers' wave of success

Posted: 22 Oct 2009 | Melody

If the Jonas Brothers get their way, in the near future minivans all over the country will bear bumper stickers proclaiming "My Child Is a Fan of Honor Society."

Honor Society is a New York-based pop-rock band that's the first talent to be signed to the Jonas Brothers' label, and the group will perform at the Murray Theater Oct. 24.

Like the Jonas Brothers, band members challenged the label "boy band." "We don't get the reference," said Alexander Noyes, drummer for Honor Society. "Through touring, and our live show, they'll realize we're not a boy band."

The good-looking, fresh-scrubbed quartet released its debut album, "Fashionably Late," on Sept. 15, after touring all summer with the Jonas Brothers and Jordin Sparks. The album debuted at No. 18 on the Billboard album charts, a remarkable ranking for a new band.

Part of the reason for the band's popularity is that each band member is a relentless addict to Twitter, communicating with fans as often as a laptop and a thought present themselves. As of the afternoon of Oct. 20, the band had 59,613 followers (twitter.com/honorsociety), while each band member has thousands of his own followers.

They aren't planning to join Tweeters Anonymous meetings anytime soon, because the band has also initiated a series of meet-and-greets using Twitter. When Honor Society visited Los Angeles for the first time, Nick Jonas took the band members to a Pinkberry frozen-yogurt shop, and since then they can't get enough of the tart soft-serve dessert. Whenever they visit a Pinkberry or similar eatery that serves tart frozen yogurt, they send tweets inviting fans to join them.

"We made it a tradition," Noyes said. "Pinkberry Corporate loves it. Between 400 and 500 people come every time."

The band was formed in 2007 in Rockland County, N.Y., a Manhattan suburb with an active music scene. Lead singer and guitarist Michael Bruno, keyboardist Jason Rosen and bassist Andrew Lee were seeking a drummer when they got a recommendation to look up Noyes, who had been a drummer for the Jonas Brothers.

Problem was, Noyes had given up music and planned on attending college. "We pulled Alexander out of retirement," Lee said.

The band, armed with pop songs influenced by radio-friendly R&B and urban sounds, embraced social networking, building a rabid fan base seeking the next Jonas Brothers. It didn't hurt that Rolling Stone touted Honor Society as a breaking band to watch in 2009.

Earlier this year, after Honor Society sold out shows at New York's Irving Plaza and Los Angeles' House of Blues, it was only a matter of time before the quartet caught the ears of the Jonas Brothers, nascent music producers.

Chances are, while in town, Honor Society might get wind of Lunaberry, a tart frozen-yogurt shop at 358 S. 700 East. If you're one of the group's online followers, perhaps you'll get invited for a local fro-yo appearance.


Source: The Salt Lake Tribune

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WIN TICKETS TO OUR ST. PETERSBURG SHOW

Posted: 21 Oct 2009 | Monica

Enter HERE to win tickets to see us at the State Theater in St. Pete on November 7th!

Also, don't forget to check out our See U In the Dark contest as well as our contest to create your own Snackin on a Pear video!

See U In The Dark Contest: Submit your own video doing the HONOR ROLL to our song SEE U IN THE DARK from our debut album FASHIONABLY LATE. We will choose the hottest 3 videos and favorite them on our Official YouTube Channel on November 20th.

Learn the HONOR ROLL now at http:​/​/​www.​youtube.​com/​HonorSociety
Then UPLOAD YOUR VIDEO to http:​/​/​www.​youtube.​com/​channel/​seeuinthedarkco​ntest

National Pear Day Contest: In honor of the day, we want YOU to star in your own version of "Snackin On a Pear." So head to your local USA Pears retailer, pick up some USA Pears and get creative! Post your video as a response to the original "Snackin On a Pear" (​www.​​youtube.​​com/​​honorsociety)​

We Love You,
HS

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Cox Farms 10/27

Posted: 21 Oct 2009 | Monica

@Channel963HONOR SOCIETY! The boys will be here live at Cox Farms 10/27 @4pm! Free concert open to the public! Listen to 963 to win VIP!


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