Les Fleur De Lys, a British rock band from Southampton, Hampshire, formed in 1964. Their initial breakthrough came in 1965 with their first single "Moondreams". The group was at the forefront of the transition from beat music to psychedelic rock and Freakbeat, experiencing numerous lineup changes throughout their career, with Keith Guster remaining as a consistent member on drums. In 1967, they released "Reflections of Charles Brown" under the temporary name "Rupertâs People," which charted at Number 13 in Australia. Notable collaborations include Jimmy Page producing their early works and Jimi Hendrix covering their song "Amen". The band disbanded in 1969. Posthumous releases include compilations such as Reflections (1997), The Two Sides of The Fleur de Lys EP (2009), You've Got to Earn It (2013), and Circles: The Ultimate Fleur de Lys (2021).
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