- British band that was part of the "British invasion" and remembered for Honey Lantree, one of the rare female drummers.
- The members included founder Martin Murray (rhythm guitar, replaced by Peter Pye), Honey Lantree (drums and vocals), her brother John Lantree (bass guitar), Denis D'Eli (lead singer and harmonica) and Allan Ward (lead guitar).
- By 2020, two of he original members, Denis D'Ell and Honey Lantree, had died of cancer.
- The original name of the band was The Sheratons.
- Their record label changed their name to "The Honeycombs." The "Honey" was named after drummer Honey Lantree and the "combs" came from her previous job as a hairdresser.
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