Dermot Fergus "Derry" Grehan (born July 10, 1957) is a Canadian guitarist best known as a member of the rock band Honeymoon Suite.
[2] Honeymoon Suite (named after the band members' hometown of Niagara Falls, Ontario)[3] sold over 300,000 copies of their debut in Canada and toured North America and Europe extensively.
The band released two more albums during the 1980s (The Big Prize and Racing After Midnight) and received much exposure when their songs were featured in the hit TV show Miami Vice.
Grehan relocated to Illinois with wife and children, and besides working with Honeymoon Suite, was involved locally with 2 side projects: The Dexrays, with Dexter Hebert (drums) and Rich Leigh (bass); and LoveJunk.
[citation needed] In 2015 Grehan received three SOCAN Classic Awards based on his songs "New Girl Now", "Burning in Love" and "What Does It Take" having been played more than 100,000 times each on Canadian radio.