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The Les Humphries Singers was a
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vocal group formed in
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, West Germany by English singer Les Humphries. Active from 1969 until 1980, the group had several chart hits in Germany and in other European countries. The group, whose music drew heavily from
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,
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,
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, R&B and
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influences, was notable for its large number of members, which at times numbered over a dozen to 30. Several of its members, including John Lawton,
Jürgen Drews Jürgen Ludwig Drews (; born 2 April 1945) is a German Schlager music, schlager singer. Life Drews was born in Nauen near Berlin, and brought up in Schleswig, Schleswig-Holstein, Schleswig. His father's family is descended from Huguenots, bu ...
and
Liz Mitchell Elizabeth Rebecca Pemberton-Mitchell (born 12 July 1952) is a British singer, best known as one of the original singers of the 1970s disco and reggae band Boney M. Mitchell now lives in Reading, UK. Early life Mitchell was born in the paris ...
, went on to have notable careers of their own.


History and members

Les Humphries was born John Leslie Humphreys on 10 August 1940 in
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, Surrey, England. He served in the
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, where he was a member of the naval band and attained the rank of band sergeant major. In 1969, inspired by the success of the
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gospel group, he formed Les Humphries Singers in Hamburg, where he had relocated. The original line-up included Humphries, Jimmy Bilsbury, and Malcolm Magaron as lead vocals, supported by
Jürgen Drews Jürgen Ludwig Drews (; born 2 April 1945) is a German Schlager music, schlager singer. Life Drews was born in Nauen near Berlin, and brought up in Schleswig, Schleswig-Holstein, Schleswig. His father's family is descended from Huguenots, bu ...
, Judy Archer, En David, Myrna David, Peggy Evers, Dornee Edwards, Henner Hoier, Heike Kloen,
Liz Mitchell Elizabeth Rebecca Pemberton-Mitchell (born 12 July 1952) is a British singer, best known as one of the original singers of the 1970s disco and reggae band Boney M. Mitchell now lives in Reading, UK. Early life Mitchell was born in the paris ...
, Victor Scott and Tina Werner. The group consisted of a large number of singers of diverse ethnic origin, some of whom such as John Lawton also performed with other groups. Another member was
Jürgen Drews Jürgen Ludwig Drews (; born 2 April 1945) is a German Schlager music, schlager singer. Life Drews was born in Nauen near Berlin, and brought up in Schleswig, Schleswig-Holstein, Schleswig. His father's family is descended from Huguenots, bu ...
, who later started a long-running solo career, starting with his 1976 hit in Germany, "Ein Bett im Kornfeld", a
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of "
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" by
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. Linda Thompson (born 21 September 1948 as Linda Übelherr, not to be confused with English singer
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), who had previously been a member of the Cornely Singers and Love Generation, was a member from 1973 to 1974; she later joined
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, had a solo career as Linda G. Thompson, sang as a duo with Jerry Rix, and joined The Hornettes. Henner Hoier (born 19 April 1945), who was a member from 1970 to 1971, had been a member of the Rivets from 1964 to 1968 and of the Rattles from 1968 to 1970. From 1972 onwards, he had a solo career, and from 1988 to 1993 he was a member of the Rattles and from 1994 of the Rivets. He has also composed and produced music, and appeared in the musical ''Only You''. Additional members included Mitchell, later frontwoman with
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, and Lawton, who also sang for the German progressive/
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and would go on front Uriah Heep. In 1974, the Les Humphries Singers starred in the German movie
Es knallt - und die Engel singen
'' directed by
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(as Butch Lion) and produced by Dieter Geissler Filmproduktion. Humphries died on 26 December 2007 in
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, England from a heart attack after a severe bout of pneumonia.


List of current and former members

*Les Humphries (1969–80) (died 26 December 2007) * Jimmy Bilsbury (1969–77, 1982, 1992) (died 10 March 2003) * John Lawton (1971–76) (died 29 June 2021) *Earl Jordan (1972–76, 1982) * Barry St. John (1972–73) (died 24 July 2020) *
Jürgen Drews Jürgen Ludwig Drews (; born 2 April 1945) is a German Schlager music, schlager singer. Life Drews was born in Nauen near Berlin, and brought up in Schleswig, Schleswig-Holstein, Schleswig. His father's family is descended from Huguenots, bu ...
(1969–??) *Victor Scott (1970–76, 1982, 1992) (died 10 May 2020) *Christopher Yim (1971–76, 1992) *Peggy Evers (1970–76) *Judy Archer (1970–76) *Elvira Herbert (1972–75) (died 8 March 1980) *Dave O'Brien (1973–76) * Sheila McKinlay (1973–75, 1982, 1992) *Enry David-Fascher (1970–72) *Myrna David (1971–72)
*Malcolm Magaron (1970–72) *Claudia Schwarz (1974–76) *Emily Woods-Jensen (1974–76, 1992) *Dornée Edwards (1970–71) *Maddy Verhaar (1975–76) *Lil Walker * Don Adams (R&B singer), Don Adams (1974–75) (died 1995) *Tina Kemp-Werner (1970–74) *Barbara Johnson *Gail Stevens (1974) *Goldy Kloen-Evert (1970–71) *Irene Bendorf (1971) *Renate Andersen-Bilsbury (1974–76, 1982) *
Liz Mitchell Elizabeth Rebecca Pemberton-Mitchell (born 12 July 1952) is a British singer, best known as one of the original singers of the 1970s disco and reggae band Boney M. Mitchell now lives in Reading, UK. Early life Mitchell was born in the paris ...


Musical background and style

The Les Humphries Singers performed a mix of
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and
gospel Gospel originally meant the Christianity, Christian message ("the gospel"), but in the second century Anno domino, AD the term (, from which the English word originated as a calque) came to be used also for the books in which the message w ...
covers and had some success in Europe with this approach. Like the contemporary disco act
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, their music focused on
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, gospel, and
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, but often with psychedelic
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or
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effects on solos and bridges, and, much like
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, larger background choruses in the studio to emulate a live atmosphere. The Les Humphries Singers at the time brought something from the flair of the
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movement into contemporary German-produced (but English-sung) pop music, especially due to their mixed ethnic background and unusual fashion sense.


Hits and later reunions

Two of their earliest and best known hits were "Mexico" (1972) which was based on the 1957
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country hit "
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", and "Mama Loo" (1973), based on "
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" by
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. On later albums they released "Mexico" with different lyrics, most likely due to copyright problems (plagiarism). In 1976 they represented Germany at the
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with the
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title " Sing Sang Song", reduced to only six singers (their usual line-ups consisted of 20 performers and up), and came in 15th place, which they regarded as their beginning of the end as a band. (They were initially the runner-up in the national final behind Tony Marshall who was later disqualified) At the same time, they were the resident vocal band on the internationally syndicated TV series ''The International Pop Proms'', working with
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and other renowned artists. They disbanded shortly thereafter the same year, but enjoyed a short comeback as a pure live act from 1991 until 1993, performing their old hits. In 2006, the original band members formed "The Original Singers" without Humphries, but with new members Chris Dakota, David Tobin, Jay Jay van Hagen and Willi Meyer, re-recording their old hits and also releasing new material. The former members, Jürgen Drews, Tina Kemp-Werner, Judy Archer and Peggy Evers-Hartig, formed a group called the "Les Humphries Singers Reunion" in 2009.


Discography


Filmography

* 1974 -
Es knallt - und die Engel singen
' directed by
Roberto Leoni Roberto Leoni (16 November 1940 – 5 March 2024) was an Italian screenwriter and film director best known for such films as ''Santa Sangre'' (on Empire's 500 Greatest Movies Of All Time); '' The Master Touch''; ''Street People''; '' Casablanca ...
(as Butch Lion) * 2008 - ''Die Les Humphries Singers - Aufstieg Und Fall Einer Poplegende'' directed by Andreas Fischer


References


External links


Discography
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