Have I The Right? – The Honeycombs (1964)

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Box Framed Vinyl Art (Size a) 260x260x30mm

An individual, limited edition, example of vinyl art made from a genuine, original, 45rpm, 7” single featuring the  single, Have I The Right? by the The Honeycombs. The record was released in 1974, on the Pye record label and has been reworked into a clenched fist inspired by its use by trade Unions to show a workers rights.

A great framed gift for a friend or family member who is a fan of The Honeycombs, Rock Music, Rights, Female Drummers or has a special memory linked to the song.

Presented in a black wooden box frame
Limited Edition of 100, signed and numbered by myself, the artist

Title: Have I The Right?
Media Artist/s: The Honeycombs
Record Label: Pye Records
Medium: Mixed media, hand cut from an original 7″ vinyl single
Era: 1960s
Genre: Rock / Rock & Roll

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Additional information about this, The Honeycombs vinyl art.

The Honeycombs – The Artist/s

The Honeycombs were an English beat group, founded in 1963 in north London, best known for their chart-topping, million-selling 1964 hit, “Have I the Right?” The band featured Honey Lantree on drums, one of the few high-profile female drummers at that time. They were unable to replicate the success of their first single and disbanded by 1967.

Have I The Right?- The Song

‘Have I The Right was the debut single and biggest hit of the English band the Honeycombs. It was composed by Ken Howard and Alan Blaikley, who had made contact with the Honeycombs, a London-based group, then playing under the name of the Sheratons, in the Mildmay Tavern in the Balls Pond Road in Islington, where they played a date. Howard and Blaikley were impressed by the group’s lead vocalist, Dennis D’Ell, and the fact that they had a female drummer, Anne (‘Honey’) Lantree. The group were looking for material to play for an audition with record producer Joe Meek, and they played the songs Howard and Blaikley had just given them. Meek decided to record one of them, “Have I the Right?”, there and then. Meek himself provided the B-side, “Please Don’t Pretend Again”

The Clenched Fist- The Shape

This record has been carefully crafted into  a clenched fist. The raised fist, or the clenched fist, is a long-standing image of mixed meaning, often a symbol of solidarity, especially with a political movement. It is a common symbol representing a wide range of political ideologies, most notably socialism, communism, anarchism, and trade unionism, and can also be used as a salute expressing unity, strength, or resistance.

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Weight 1030 g
Dimensions 25 × 4.5 × 25 cm
Artist Formation

Group / Band

Decade

60's

Gender

Male & Female

Nationality

English

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