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  1. John Lantree (born John David Lantree, 20 August 1941, Newbury, Berkshire) – bass guitar. 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.

  2. John set about learning the bass, and within six months of buying the guitar he was on Top Of The Pops with a number one single. John remained in the band until The New Honeycombs split in 1967 and apart from the reunion for the Future Legend records there seems to be very little information around.

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  4. The Honeycombs. Biografía. El nombre de este grupo deriva de la profesión de peluquera de su componente más famosa, la batería Ann “Honey” Lantree (nacida el 28 de agosto de 1943), quien junto a su hermano, el bajista John Lantree (nacido el 20 de agosto de 1940), el cantante y armonicista Denis D’Ell (nacido el 10 de octubre de 1943 ...

  5. 4 de ene. de 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.

  6. 1 de nov. de 2014 · Written by Colin Boyd and produced by Joe Meek at his Holloway Road studio 1966 First picture L to R: John Lantree, Eddy Spence, new lead singer Colin Boyd, Honey Lantree, Rod Butler.

  7. The Honeycombs were a pop rock group which formed in 1963 in London, England. The band's original lineup consisted of Denis D'Ell (vocals, harmonica), Martin Murray (guitar), Alan Ward (guitar), John Lantree (bass) and Ann "Honey" Lantree (drums, vocals). One night the group, known then as The Sheratons, was playing in a London pub, The Mildmay ...