Tracy Hitchings, a former Landmarq singer, died of cancer at the age of 60. On 10 December 2022, Landmarq announced the death of Tracy Hitchings via a post on the band’s Facebook page.
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“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 60th birthday. As you can imagine, we are all in a state of shock as we send our sincere condolences to husband Peter, sisters Dee and Julie, and all of Tracy’s family and friends.”
“Tracy was an extraordinary talent and a beautiful human being. An extremely valued member of Landmarq for more than 20 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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Tracy Hitchings joined Landmarq in 1996, replacing original vocalist Damian Wilson. she recorded two studio albums with the band, Science Of Coincidence in 1998 and Entertaining Angels in 2012.
Hitchings has collaborated with other progressive rock musicians over the years, including Steve Hackett, John Wetton, Rick Wakeman, Peter Banks, Bob Catley, Mike Stobbie of Pallas, and John Jowitt and Martin Orford of IQ.
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