Formed in London in 1986, alternative pop rock band Voice of the Beehive was the
brainchild of American sisters Tracey Bryn and Melissa Brooke Belland, daughters
of vocalist Bruce Belland (of The Four Preps fame). Taking the name from a Bette
Davis film, the duo soon recruited guitarist Mike Jones, bassist Mark Bedford,
and drummer Daniel Woodgate to record their first demos. Following Bedford’s
early departure, the Belland sisters added guitarist Martin Brett to their
lineup and released Let It Bee, their studio debut, in 1988. Preceded by the Top
40 singles “Don’t Call Me Baby”...