Sunday, 19 April 2020

She Trinity









(c.) 1967/68 Clockwise from top: Robin Yorke, Pauline Moran, Inger Jonnsson and Eileen Woodman. 














Members

Shelley Gillespie - guitar
Marion 'Rusty' Hill - organ
Sue Kirby
Pauline Moran - bass guitar (Born: 1947, Blackpool, Lancashire, England, UK)
Robyn Yorke - drums

Barbara Thompson - saxophone
Eileen Woodman - keyboards
Janet Baily - drums
Beryl Marsden - vocals
Inger Johnsson - guitar

Robyn Yorke, Sue Kirby and Shelley Gillespie were Canadian.
Produced by Mickie Most.
Pauline Moran was previously in The Missfits.
According to Shelley Gillespie when they recorded Yellow Submarine they were told that The Beatles weren't going to release it as a single. Unfortunately, The Beatles released it just before She Trinity did. This also happened with the song 'I Fought the Law', which was released by The Bobby Fuller Four in the UK after She Trinity were told that it wasn't going to be. So their own version, 'He Fought the Law' didn't chart because of this.
Janet Baily joined in late 1966. Janet had previously been in The Missfits.
Eileen Woodman joined in 1967.
Beryl Marsden joined in early 1967.
Beryl Marsden was formerly a solo singer in Liverpool who had minor national success before joining the short-lived Shotgun Express in 1966.
Disbanded in 1970.
Eileen Woodman later played keyboards for the Humblebums, Pete Brown's Flying Tigers, and The Rush (also known as Tinkerbells Fairydust).
Pauline Moran was later an actress of stage and screen. She played Miss Lemon in Agatha Christie's Poirot with David Suchet.
Barbara Thompson became a much respected jazz/rock saxophonist. She married Jon Hiseman.
Beryl Marsden was later in Sinbad, Gambler, and The Beryl Marsden Band. In the 1980s Marsden performed on stage with Martha Reeves and the Vandellas.

















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