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  1. 28. Dez. 2018 · Fri 28 Dec 2018 13.42 EST. Honey Lantree, who has died aged 75, was that rare thing in a 1960s beat group – a woman. As the drummer of the Honeycombs, who had a No 1 UK hit with Have I the...

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  2. 4. Jan. 2019 · Ms. Lantree died on Dec. 23 at her home in Great Bardfield, Essex, England. She was 75. Her son Matthew Coxall said the cause was breast cancer.

  3. Honey Lantree (born Anne Margot Lantree, 28 August 1943, Hayes, Middlesex; died 23 December 2018) – drums and vocals. Career. The group was founded as an amateur band by Martin Murray in November 1963. Its members were Murray (a hairdresser), his salon assistant Anne "Honey" Lantree, her brother John, and two friends.

    • London, England
    • 1963–1967, 2004–present
  4. Das Quintett wurde 1963 unter dem Namen The Sheratons gegründet und hatte für die damalige Zeit eine Rarität in seinen Reihen: eine Schlagzeugerin, Ann Lantree. Diese gab der Band dann auch ihren endgültigen Namen. „Honey“ war Anns Spitzname, „combs“ (Kämme) kam hinzu, weil sie vorher Friseurin gewesen war. Daraus ergab ...

    • 1967
    • Martin Murray
    • Denis D’Ell
    • 1964
  5. 5. Jan. 2019 · Lantrees impromptu solo was the start of a whirlwind career as one of the only women to play drums in a 1960s rock group. The Sheratons soon became the Honeycombs, with Lantree billed as Honey, and released “Have I the Right?,” a bouncy love song that reached No. 1 on the British pop charts and No. 5 in the United States.

  6. Quick, who’s your favorite female drummer? Hardly a strange question! (Yes, you are allowed to pick more than one favorite.) Things were decidedly different when drummer Honey Lantree, the only female member of the 60s British Invasion group the Honeycombs, took up the sticks. Open Culture, openculture.com

  7. 28. Dez. 2018 · Honey Lantree, who died at 75, was the drummer of The Honeycombs, the first British pop group to have a girl behind the kit. She played on their No 1 hit "Have I the Right?" and other songs, despite facing sexism and scepticism.