Band, 1965-1971 GB
Rock and Pop
A.k.a. Gilded Cage
The She Trinity, a Canadian band, were formed by Robyn Yorke, Shelley Gillespie and Sue Kirby around 1965, when they moved to the UK. On Columbia, in 1966, they released "He Fought The Law" b/w "The Union Station Blues," "Have I Sinned b/w "Wild Flower," "Wild Flower" b/w "The Man Who Took The Valise Off The Floor Of Grand Central Station At Noon," and "Yellow Submarine" b/w "Promise Me You'll Never Cry." They released "Across The Street" b/w "Over And Over Again" on CBS in 1967. Their final single, "Hair" b/w "Climb That Tree" was a split single with The Onyx released on President in 1969. Over the course of their existence there were several membership changes and their final line-up was Eileen Woodman, Robyn Yorke, Pauline Moran and Inger Jonnsson.
Beryl Marsden voc *1947 GB | |
Robyn Yorke | |
Sue Kirby | |
Shelley Gillespie | |
Pauline Moran |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Hair | She Trinity | 1970 | Single |
Across The Street | She Trinity | 1967 | Single |
Yellow Submarine | She Trinity | 1966 | Single |
Have I Sinned | She Trinity | 1966 | Single |
He Fought The Law | She Trinity | 1966 | Single |
The Man Who Took The Valise Off The Floor Of Grand Central Station At Noon | She Trinity | 1966 | Single |