Honeymoon Suite is a Canadian rock band formed in 1981. Known for their blend of melodic hard rock and power ballads, they quickly rose to fame in the 1980s. The band's catchy hooks, soaring melodies, and polished harmonies captivated audiences worldwide. Led by the dynamic vocalist Johnnie Dee, Honeymoon Suite's signature sound was further enhanced by the guitar skills of Derry Grehan, who effortlessly alternated between blazing solos and intricate riffs. They were also supported by solid rhythm section players, giving their music a tight and energetic groove. Their self-titled debut album, released in 1984, spawned the hit singles "New Girl Now" and "Burning in Love," establishing them as one of Canada's most promising rock acts. Throughout their career, Honeymoon Suite continued to produce popular hits like "Wave Babies," "Feel It Again," and "What Does It Take." Their music, filled with memorable melodies and relatable lyrics, struck a chord with fans globally. With their passion and talent, Honeymoon Suite continues to tour and create music, captivating audiences with their electrifying performances and timeless rock anthems.