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  1. Celia Drummond (née Humphris; 26 December 1950 – 11 January 2021) was an English singer and voice artist. She is best known as the lead singer of the folk rock band Trees, a position which she held throughout the band's active years.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Trees_(band)Trees (band) - Wikipedia

    Trees achieved ongoing support from early in their performing and recording career by radio DJs John Peel and Bob Harris, for whom they were later to appear twice in his Sounds of the Seventies TV series, and also Pete Drummond, who was later to marry singer Celia Humphris.

  3. 18 de ene. de 2021 · Celia Humphris 1950-2021. "Maybe sometimes we get lucky enough to experience a brief moment in our lives where dreams and reality come together. We were an unlikely gathering of wandering, tongue-tied souls, to whom Celia gave voice and into which she breathed life and light.

  4. 26 de ene. de 2021 · Then, in mid-January, Celia Ford Drummond, née Humphris, died of undisclosed causes, having lived just long enough to witness this latest loving tribute to the band she fronted for a few years...

  5. trees.band › welcomeTrees band

    The character of the album, and that of On The Shore less than a year later, was the burgeoning relationship of the acoustic and electric guitars of David Costa and Barry Clarke, underpinned by the interweaving bass of Bias Boshell, the innovative drums of Stephen Unwin Brown, and fronted by Celia Humphris’ ethereal and often theatrical voice.

  6. La formaban Celia Humphris, Barry Clarke, David Costa, Barry Lyons (ex-Mr Fox), Alun Eden (también ex-Mr Fox) y Chuck Fleming (ex-JSD Band). Se han publicado grabaciones piratas de esta formación. Los dos discos de estudio se han editado en CD.

  7. 11 de ene. de 2021 · RIP to Celia Humphris, former vocalist with seminal 70s UK acid folk/rock band Trees. We were honoured that she agreed to guest on the Galley Beggar album, Heathen Hymns, in 2017.