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  1. Denis D'Ell (born Denis James Dalziel, 10 October 1943, Whitechapel, East London; died of cancer 6 July 2005) – lead vocals and harmonica player. Martin Murray (born 7 October 1941, the East End of London) – rhythm guitar.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm1171868Dennis D'Ell - IMDb

    Dennis D'Ell was born on 10 October 1943 in London, England, UK. He died on 6 July 2005 in the UK. Born October 10, 1943. Died July 6, 2005 (61) Born October 10, 1943. Died July 6, 2005 (61) IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Add photos, demo reels Add to list. Known for: The Red Skelton Hour. 8.1. TV Series. Self (as The Honeycombs)

  3. D'Ell was born Dennis Dalziel, the son of a lorry driver, in Stepney, east London, in 1943 and trained as a signalman for British Railways. After winning a talent contest, he joined a local band ...

  4. From left to right Denis D'Ell, Martin Murray, Honey Lantree, John Lantree, and Alan Ward. Founded by Martin Murray in 1963 and called The Sheratons, they attracted attention for their female drummer Honey Lantree , and they hit number one in several countries in 1964 with the stomping, Have I The Right .

  5. 8 de may. de 2012 · Denis D’ell, 69, has a few years on Dell boy in Pattaya. But Dell boy did have sort of similar features to the D’ell in the last public pictures taken before he died. Both have earing in their left ears and ornate finger rings. A couple of drinks and I was singing along.

  6. D'Ell was born Dennis James Dalziel, the son of a lorry driver, in Stepney, east London, in 1943 and trained as a signalman for British Railways. After winning a talent contest, he joined a local band, the Sheritons, which featured Martin Murray and Alan Ward on guitars, John Lantree on bass, and his sister, Anne Lantree, on drums.

  7. The Honeycombs were big on smiles, their gimmick being Honey Lantree, a. smiling female drummer. Their lead singer was Denis D'Ell, who has died. of cancer aged 61. The record was soon dropped from the BBC Light Programme but was played. relentlessly through the summer on the pirate Radio Caroline, with the.