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The Honeycombs


60’s Pop

always klick on pic.s 

The Honeycombs 1964 (Rotterdam) 

L to R: John Lantree, Martin Murray, Honey Lantree, Denis D'Ell and Alan Ward.

London, England

Years active 1963-1967 / 2004-present

United Kingdom
The Honeycombs 1964

The Honeycombs were an English beat/pop group, founded in 1963 in North London, best known for their chart-topping 1964 hit, the million selling "Have I the Right?" The band featured Honey Lantree on drums, one of the few female drummers in bands at that time.



Personnel: The original group members were:

Denis D'Ell (born Denis James Dalziel, 10 October 1943, WhitechapelEast London; died of cancer 6 July 2005) – lead singer and harmonica player.  Martin Murray (born 7 October 1941, the East End of London) – rhythm guitar. He was replaced by Peter Pye (born 12 July 1946, Walthamstow, London) in November 1964.  Alan Ward (born 12 December 1945, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire) – lead guitar.  John Lantree (born John David Lantree, 20 August 1940, Newbury, Berkshire) – bass guitar.  Honey Lantree (born Anne Margot Lantree,28 August 1943, HayesMiddlesex, died 23 December 2018) – drums and singer   … Read the original text here >>> The Honeycombs

Original release PYE 7N 15664 (UK) 06/1964   This release, re-issue on Old Gold og 9289 (UK) [1983]

 Have I the right    b/w    That's the way

Have I the right - 1964

That's the way - 1964


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