Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

Dirty Honey vocalist LaBelle hopes to visit more countries

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Featured as one of Rolling Stone magazine’s Artists You Need to Know, Dirty Honey recently completed their California Dreamin’ tour. Vocalist Marc LaBelle said it was great to be back on the road.

“I had tours in America, Australia, Japan and Europe all canceled due to the pandemic,” LaBelle said from Seattle. “While on tour, I definitely like to experience what the places we’re (playing in) have to offer. So there’s quite a few places that we still haven’t been able to get to post-pandemic.” The Los Angeles-based musician said he hopes to visit more countries soon. “I went to Australia to record our first record and only really got to see Byron Bay and Brisbane,” LaBelle said. “I’d love to get back to Australia and see those places again, but obviously I need to see Melbourne and Sydney as well.”

Q: What is your favorite vacation destinatio­n? A:

It’s tough to pick a favorite, but for the sake of the question I’d pick Italy. It offers most of what I like — beautiful mountain roads for my motorcycle, hiking trails in the Dolomites, wonderful vibrant cities with culture blossoming out of every corner, and incredible beaches in the south. It really is a special place and the people are so sweet and just really know how to enjoy life.

Q: What’s the most important thing you’ve learned from your travels? A:

Don’t speed in Switzerlan­d.

Q: What is your best/ worst vacation memory? A: Being in Jamaica a few

years ago with my entire family was a really special memory. It gets harder to see everyone as people move away from home and have kids. I have a pretty big, but also unorthodox family, so it’s tough to get everyone together. Also sharing my first motorcycle trip with my dad all over the American Southwest was something I’ll remember forever. Getting arrested in Switzerlan­d for an outstandin­g speeding ticket that I was completely unaware existed was definitely my worst vacation memory. Again, don’t speed in Switzerlan­d.

Q: Where are your favorite weekend getaways? A:

I’ve recently found myself escaping to Montana for long weekends to go tracking wildlife with a friend in both Yellowston­e and Grand Teton National Park (in Wyoming). I’m usually up for visiting any national park, but rock bands don’t have weekends off (so) I like to visit the parks when they’re most quiet.

Q: If you’ve ever gone away for the holidays, which was the best trip? A:

My family lives in New York, so I always find my

way home for Christmas. I don’t think there’s anything quite like a Christmas in New York or even Chicago or Philly. I found myself abroad in Florence, Italy, in mid-December a few years ago and it was also lovely, but there’s just something about New York at Christmas that’s magical.

Q: What are your favorite cities? A:

I’ve always said I want to have three homes. One (each) in Florence, New York and LA. I really love Chicago, Montreal, London, Paris, Milan, and Madrid as well.

Q: Where have you traveled to that most reminded you of home? A:

Being that home is LA it’d be really difficult to find a place that reminded me of Los Angeles. I tend to go places that really feel different because that’s what stimulates me. If I’ve been spending a bit of time in LA, I tend to escape to the mountains and if I’ve been touring in the wintertime I’d find myself escaping to, like, the Amalfi Coast for a week to get a change of scenery.

 ?? DAVIEL PRAKOPCYK ?? Dirty Honey members John Notto, from left, Marc LaBelle, Corey Coverstone and Justin Smolian.
DAVIEL PRAKOPCYK Dirty Honey members John Notto, from left, Marc LaBelle, Corey Coverstone and Justin Smolian.

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