After 1962, the Rovell Sisters were rechristened "the Honeys" by the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson, who envisioned the group as a female counterpart to his band.
[6] They were discovered on the amateur talent show circuit by producer Gary Usher, who featured Blake on his 1961 single "You’re the Girl"/"Driven Insane", and the whole band as the Usherettes in 1963 on "Three Surfer Boys"/"Milky Way.
[8] Usher presented the band to frontman Brian Wilson, who started their collaboration by changing their name to the Honeys, after a line from the Beach Boys' "Surfin' Safari".
[6] Among their other studio work, they sang background vocals for The Beach Boys on the hit "Be True to Your School", for Bruce Johnston on the title song from his album, Surfin' Round the World, and for Jan and Dean on the hit singles "The New Girl in School", "Dead Man's Curve", and "The Little Old Lady from Pasadena".
On March 10, 2016, two of The Honeys participated in concert at the Coffee Gallery Backstage in Altadena, California, as part of a tribute to their long-time friend P.F.