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Tracy Hitchings (11 October 1962 – December 2022) was an English musician, and former lead vocalist for the progressive rock band Landmarq. Her musical credits spanned from 1989 to 2022 with many notable sessions with various bands and artists, predominantly in the British neo-progressive rock scene. Hitchings was known for her charismatic stage presence and her wide vocal range.


Early years

Hitchings was born in
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, Cornwall, going to London at the age of 20 to pursue a career in Music. After many line-up changes, neo-progressive rock band
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were auditioning for a lead vocalist. Hitchings answered the band's advert in ''
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'' and joined the band. Her first work with them was the 1989 album ''The Loreli'', to which she contributed lyrics for four of the five tracks. Hitchings toured with the band for 18 months. In 1990, Hitchings collaborated with Pendragon keyboardist Clive Nolan and
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to form Strangers on a Train, which recorded the album ''The Key Part I:The Prophecy''. Nolan and Groom would subsequently make strong contributions to Hitching's debut solo album ''From Ignorance to Ecstasy'', recorded and released in 1991 (Nolan, in particular, providing lyrical and compositional contributions as well as keyboard work). The album was a mix of different progressive rock styles with much shorter compositions, and solidified what would become Hitchings' signature theatrical vocals with multiple harmonies, differing from her previous work. Upon completion of her solo album, Hitchings contributed lead vocals to the title track of the artist Gandalf's album ''Gallery of Dreams''. In 1993, Hitchings made a guest appearance on an album track from the band Ulysses debut album ''Neronia''. She sang on two songs: "Teenage Sweethearts" and "Forever Lost". Also in 1993, Hitchings reunited with Groom and Nolan for a second Strangers on a Train album, ''The Key Part II: The Labyrinth''. For this sequel, Nolan got vocalist Alan Reed to sing along with Hitchings for a number of duets and solo pieces. Both ''Part I'' and ''Part II'' have been reissued as of 1998. In 1994, 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. At the end of 1994, Hitchings joined another Karl Groom project, Blue Heat. The band recorded ten songs for an album called ''Dancing on Stones'', but due to undisclosed reasons, the album remains unreleased. Between 1992 and 1995, Hitchings made appearances on the albums ''Ring of Roses'', ''Through the Looking Glass'' and ''Mad as a Hatter'' by a second Nolan/Groom project, Shadowland. She also appeared in the 1993 album ''Heart of David'' by
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. In 1995, she contributed vocals to the Pendragon album ''Masquerade Overture''.


Landmarq

In 1996, following long-term frontman Damian Wilson's departure from the band, Landmarq was in search of a new lead vocalist. Wanting to explore new endeavours, Hitchings joined the band for what would be her longest continuous musical association. With Hitchings in place, Landmarq recorded the vocally-centered album ''Science of Coincidence'' in 1998. The following year, the band recorded the live album ''Thunderstruck''. In 2002, they released the EP, ''Aftershock''. In 2006, the band recorded another live album entitled ''Turbulence-Live in Poland''. The performance was released in both CD and DVD. Following the ''Turbulence'' tour, Hitchings revealed she had been diagnosed with breast and ovarian cancer. She commenced with the treatment with a determination and positive attitude. Following extensive treatment, Hitchings was medically cleared but her diagnosis would later change. In 2012, 14 years after their previous studio recording, the band recorded the album ''Entertaining Angels''. The album marked the band's signature sound along with Hitchings' potent and cheerful voice. The album's lyrics were inspired by her battle with cancer. As Hitchings stated in an interview with ProgRock magazine in 2013: "All the lyrics were born of my spiritual beliefs. Stories got reshaped as I was overcoming cancer with a very unconventional method, as part of reshaping my life and helping me rid myself of my nemesis." The band continued to tour in 2013 in support of the new album. A live album, ''RoadSkill - Live in the Netherlands'', followed in 2015. She amicably left Landmarq in 2018 to relocate to another part of the UK.


Later work (during and after Landmarq period)

During her time with Landmarq, Hitchings maintained her musical relationship with Clive Nolan, contributing to three of his rock operas over the course of fourteen years. In 1999, she sang on the Nolan/ Oliver Wakeman project '' Jabberwocky'', returning three years later in 2002 for the follow-up, ''Hound of the Baskervilles''. In 2013, she sang the role of Jane Muncey in Nolan's solo rock opera ''Alchemy''. Over the years, Hitchings also worked with other progressive rock musicians such as Steve Hackett,
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Death

On 10 December 2022, Landmarq announced the death of Tracy Hitchings via a post on the band's Facebook page. "It is with a very heavy heart and great sadness that we have to report that, following a long-term illness, our great friend Tracy Hitchings has passed away. She had only recently celebrated her sixtieth birthday... Tracy was an extraordinary talent and a beautiful human being. An extremely valued member of Landmarq for more than twenty years, she contributed uniquely and significantly to the band, as vocalist and lyricist. She leaves behind a fantastic legacy of songs that will obviously live on."


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