Honeycut

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Honeycut is a band from San Francisco and part of the " Quannum Projects ". The members are Bart Davenport (voice, vocals), RV Salters (keyboard and samples) and Tony Sevener (clock, MPC , drums). The band was formed in 2003. In 2006 she released her first album ( The Day I Turned to Glass ) and shortly afterwards she received the music award from SF Weekly in the category Best Soul / Funk Band , which is awarded every 17 years . Their music was influenced by rock, indie pop , soul and funk and their sound spectrum is very large for a three-man band.

Bart Davenport and Tony Sevener are from California , whereas RV Salters was born in Paris and lived in France until he joined the Quannum Projects in 1999. RV Salters demonstrates a unique style of dancing while playing the keyboard during their performances. Most of the time they perform in the San Francisco Bay area, at notable locations like " The Independent " or as opening act for Cake in Berkeley .

Parts of the song "Exodus Honey" from the album "The Day I Turned to Glass" are used in the Mac OS X operating system - leopard intro video, which is usually played when the system is first started.

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