Sisters Tracey and Melissa Belland grew up loving the alternative music coming out of Britain in the 80s. So, instead of sitting idly, they decided to move to the UK and start a band like their heroes, thus Voice of the Beehive. They had a good run there for a while, releasing three fun-filled albums between 1988 and 1995 and though they never crossed over to the pop charts, they did score a number of decent alternative hits. Eventually, the girls decided it wasn't worth continuing to pursue this dream and decided to call it a day. Since then, Tracey has found success as a teacher and Melissa has remained an artist and is also a care-giver. Believe it or not, the original band will be reforming for a reunion show in London on Oct. 7th this year. They are one of our most requested guests, proving the taste for the Beehive's music has never gone away!
Episode 225 - John Ford Coley
Episode 224 - Dolette McDonald
Episode 223 - Jay Aston of Gene Loves Jezebel
Episode 222 - Gary Clark of Danny Wilson/Beloved Movie Soundtrack Fame
Episode 221 - Dave Bascombe
Deep Dive - Ron Nevison on Heart (1985)
Episode 220 - Kip Winger of Winger/Solo
Bonus - Best Soundtrack Songs of the 90s with Reliving My Youth part 1
Episode 219 - Robbie Grey of Modern English
Promo Mode - Robert LaRoche of the Sighs discusses his new solo EP.
Episode 218 - Randy Jacobs of Was (Not Was)/The Boneshakers
Recap 2019 v.2 with Paul Underwood and Andy Schaal
Episode 217 - Don Brewer of Grand Funk Railroad
Deep Dive - Marco Pirroni on Adam and the Ants - Kings of the Wild Frontier (1980)
Episode 216 - Dave Schelzel of The Ocean Blue
Episode 215 - William Wittman
Bonus - Mike Peters of The Alarm
Episode 214 - Mark Deming, Staff Writer for Allmusic
Episode 213 - Laura Campbell and Alan Edmunds of Mulu
Promo Mode - Jack Hues discusses the new Wang Chung album Orchesography
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