Tracy Hitchings was an English musician and the former lead vocalist for the progressive rock band Landmarq.
11 Facts About Tracy Hitchings
Tracy Hitchings was born in St Mawes, Cornwall, going to London at the age of 20 to pursue a career in Music.
Tracy Hitchings answered the band's advert in Melody Maker and joined the band.
In 1990, Tracy Hitchings collaborated with Pendragon keyboardist Clive Nolan and Threshold guitarist Karl Groom to form Strangers on a Train, which recorded the album The Key Part I:The Prophecy.
In 1993, Tracy Hitchings made a guest appearance on an album track from the band Ulysses debut album Neronia.
Tracy Hitchings sang on two songs: "Teenage Sweethearts" and "Forever Lost".
Also in 1993, Tracy Hitchings reunited with Groom and Nolan for a second Strangers on a Train album, The Key Part II: The Labyrinth.
In 1994, Tracy Hitchings sang on Gandalf's To Our Children's Children, contributing lead vocals to five of the nine songs on the album: her passionate and soothing voice complemented the album's keyboards and symphonic arrangements.
Tracy Hitchings appeared in the 1993 album Heart of David by Peter Gee.
Tracy Hitchings amicably left Landmarq in 2018 to relocate to another part of the UK.
Tracy Hitchings met her husband Peter Yaxley on a Spiritual Mediterranean cruise in 2012, before eventually marrying in Australia and continuing her solo music recording from local studios.