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Refimprove|date=April 2008Infobox musical artist| background = group_or_band| name = The Tremeloes| image =| caption =| years_active = 1958–present| origin = Essex , England | genre = Beat music|Beat | label = Decca Records , Columbia Records|CBS | associated_acts = Brian Poole| past_members = Alan Blakely
Alan Howard
Dave Munden
Rick West
Len 'Chip' Hawkes
Davey Fryer| website =
The Tremeloes are an England|English beat group founded in 1958 in Dagenham , Essex , and still active today.

Career


They formed as Brian Poole and the Tremoloes (as backing group to Brian Poole, and the name soon being changed thanks to the spelling mistake of a local newspaper) influenced by Buddy Holly and The Crickets . On New Years Day, 1962, Decca Records|Decca , looking for a beat music|"Beat" group, The Beatles' Decca audition|auditioned two promising young bands: Brian Poole and the Tremeloes and a somewhat similar combo (also heavily influenced by Buddy Holly) from Liverpool called The Beatles .

Decca chose the Tremeloes over The Beatles. The Tremeloes proved to be a very talented band in their own right and had a successful career. Like the Beatles, every member of the Tremeloes was a strong singer and the band seamlessly combined rock and roll with a variety of other genres.Citation needed|date=January 2009
The original quintet consisted of lead vocalist Brian Poole , lead guitarist Ricky West , keyboardist Alan Blakely , bassist Alan Howard and drummer Dave Munden . http://web.archive.org/web/20091028141137/ http://geocities.com/fabgear6366/poole.htm Geocities.com

Brian Poole and the Tremeloes first charted with a version of " Twist and Shout " (1963), a song also recorded by the Beatles. This was followed by a Chart-topper|chart topping cover version|cover of The Contours ' United States|U.S. million-seller " Do You Love Me " in the same year. Before they parted company with Brian Poole in 1966, their covers of Roy Orbison 's B-side, "Candy Man" and The Crickets' A-side and B-side|B-side ballad , "Someone Someone" (both 1964) entered the UK Singles Chart Record chart|Top Ten , with the latter peaking at number two.

When Poole and Howard left the band in 1966, Alan Blakely took over leadership of the group, and Len Hawkes|Len "Chip" Hawkes , father of 1990s hitmaker Chesney Hawkes , replaced Howard. Poole pursued a career as a solo artist.

After switching from Decca to Columbia Records|CBS Records , the Tremeloes started a successful hit run from 1967 onwards with Cat Stevens ' " Here Comes My Baby (Cat Stevens song)|Here Comes My Baby "; "Hello World"; three Italian hits translated into English ("Suddenly You Love Me", which is Riccardo Del Turco 's "Uno tranquillo" ("One quiet man"), "I'm Gonna Try", which is Riccardo Del Turco's 1967 hit "Luglio" ("July"), and "My Little Lady", based on Orietta Berti's "Non illuderti mai" ("Never deceive yourself")); and their Chart-topper|Number one sound recording and reproduction|recording of an old The Four Seasons (group)|Four Seasons ' B-side " Silence is Golden (Four Seasons song)|Silence is Golden ". Both this last single and "Here Comes My Baby" also entered the Top Twenty of the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 on CBS' co-owned Epic Records .

All members shared vocals, though most of the song s featured either Hawkes or drummer Dave Munden as the lead singer. Guitarist Ricky West sang lead vocal on "Silence is Golden". Their regular hits were accompanied by frequent appearances on BBC 's Top of the Pops television|TV television program|programme . Their songs were popular with younger music fan (person)|fans and parents rather than rock music fans. Altogether, without Poole the group had nine UK Top Twenty hits.

"Me and My Life" was a hit in 1970, but the group did itself no favours while it was in the charts when an interview in the weekly paper Melody Maker quoted them as calling the fans who had bought their earlier singles "silly suckers".Citation needed|date=January 2009 Their album Master which they released a few weeks later failed to sell well, and they had no British hits after "Hello Buddy" in 1971. Nevertheless they recorded several more singles throughout the decade, including "Blue Suede Tie", "Ride On", "It's OK (Say Ole If You Love Me)", and "Do I Love You", some of which received heavy airplay, particularly on Radio Luxembourg (English)|Radio Luxembourg . They also released another three albums of original material, Shiner (1974), ''Don't Let The Music Die'' (1975), with some copies being credited to a group Space although the Tremeloes' pictures were on the sleeve, and All For One and One For All (1992).

The Tremeloes are still together today: West and Munden perform their old material in concert throughout Europe with musicians from other 1960s and 1970s bands. Hawkes is also still an active performer and leads his own band Class of '64. Brian Poole still tours with his band the Electrix. Alan Blakely died in 1996.

Original band member details


  • Brian Poole & nbsp;& mdash; born 2 November 1941, Barking , Essex & nbsp;& mdash; vocalist, band leader (up to 1966)

  • ;The Tremeloes
  • Alan Howard & nbsp;& mdash; born 17 October 1941, Dagenham, Essex& nbsp;& mdash; Bassist / Vocalist (up to 1966).

  • Alan Blakely & nbsp;& mdash; born Alan David Blakely , 1 April 1942, Bromley , Kent & mdash; died 10 June 1996 & nbsp;& mdash; Rhythm Guitarist / Keyboards / Vocalist.

  • Ricky West & nbsp;& mdash; born Richard Charles Westwood , 7 May 1943, Dagenham , Essex& nbsp;& mdash; Lead Guitarist / Vocalist.

  • Dave Munden & nbsp;& mdash; born David Charles Munden , 2 December 1943, Dagenham, Essex& nbsp;& mdash; Drummer / Lead Vocalist.

  • Chip Hawkes & nbsp;& mdash; born Leonard Donald Stanley Hawkes , 2 November 1945, Shepherd's Bush , West London & nbsp;& mdash; Bassist / Vocalist (from 1965).

  • Mick Clarke & nbsp;& mdash; born Michael William Clarke , 10 August 1946, Grimsby , Lincolnshire & nbsp;& mdash; Bassist / Vocalist.

  • Joe Gillingham & nbsp;& mdash; born Joseph Gillingham , 1946, Bournemouth , Hampshire , now Dorset & nbsp;& mdash; / Keyboards/ Vocalist.

  • Davey Fryer & nbsp;& mdash; born David Anthony Fryer , 1951, Seaford , East Sussex & nbsp;& mdash; Bassist / Vocalist.


  • Singles


    Release date Title
    Songwriter(s)
    Chart Positions
    UK Singles Chart cite bookU.S. Billboard Hot 100 Allmusic Recording Industry Association of America>RIAA
    Certification.cite book
    - Brian Poole and the Tremeloes releases
    1962"Twist Little Sister"
    (Keith Nylene / Tommy Harbrook)
    -- -
    "Blue"
    (Favilla / Renis / Altman / Mogol)
    -- -
    1963"A Very Good Year For Girls"
    ( Fred Tobias / Clint Ballard Jr. )
    -- -
    "Keep on Dancing"
    ( Brian Poole / Alan Blakley / Mike Smith )
    -- -
    (Phil Medley / Bert Berns>Bert Russell )4- -
    " Do You Love Me "
    ( Berry Gordy )
    1- -
    "I Can Dance"
    (Martin Simpson)
    31- -
    1964"Candy Man"
    ( Roy Orbison )
    6- -
    "Someone Someone"
    ( Norman Petty / Howard Greines)
    2- -
    "Twelve Steps to Love"
    (Terrence Lowly)
    32- -
    1965" The Three Bells "
    ( Jean Villard Gilles / Marc Herrand / Bert Reisfeld )
    17- -
    "After a While"
    (Chris Stomsworth)
    -- -
    " I Want Candy "
    ( Bert Berns / Bob Feldman / Gerald Goldstein / Richard Gottehrer )
    25- -
    "Good Lovin'"
    ( Rudy Clark / Arthur Resnick)
    -- -
    - The Tremeloes releases
    1966Blessed "
    ( Paul Simon )
    -- -
    " Good Day Sunshine "
    ( John Lennon / Paul McCartney )
    -- -
    1967Here Comes My Baby "
    ( Cat Stevens )
    413Gold
    Silence is Golden "
    ( Bob Crewe / Bob Gaudio )
    111Gold
    "Even the Bad Times Are Good"
    ( Peter Callander / Mitch Murray
    436Gold
    "Be Mine"
    (Alfredo Ferrari / Vito Pallavicini / Mike Smith / Duilio Sorrenti)
    39- -
    1968"Suddenly You Love Me"
    ( Peter Callander / Mario Panzeri / Daniele Pace / Laurenzo Pilat)
    644 -
    "Helule Helule"
    (Peter Kabaka)
    14- -
    "My Little Lady"
    (Alan Blakley / Len Hawkes)
    6- -
    " I Shall Be Released "
    ( Bob Dylan )
    29- -
    1969"Hello World"
    ( Tony Hazzard )
    14- -
    "(Call Me) Number One"
    (Alan Blakley / Len Hawkes)
    2- -
    1970"By the Way"
    (Alan Blakley / Len Hawkes)
    35- -
    "Me and My Life"
    (Alan Blakley / Len Hawkes)
    4- -
    1971"Hello Buddy"
    (Alan Blakley / Len Hawkes)
    32- -
    "Right Wheel, Left Hammer, Sham!"
    (Alan Blakley / Len Hawkes)
    46- -
    1972"I Like It That Way"
    (Alan Blakley / Len Hawkes)
    -- -
    "Blue Suede Tie"
    (Alan Blakley / Len Hawkes)
    -- -
    1973"Make or Break"
    (Alan Blakley / Len Hawkes)
    -- -
    "You Can't Touch Sue"
    (Alan Blakley / Len Hawkes)
    -- -
    "Ride On"
    (Alan Blakley / Len Hawkes)
    -- -
    1974" Do I Love You? "
    ( Cole Porter )
    -- -
    "Say O.K. (Say You Love Me)"
    (Alan Blakley / Len Hawkes)
    -- -
    "Good Time Band"
    (Ted Summers)
    -- -
    1975"Rocking Circus"
    (Alan Blakley / Len Hawkes)
    -- -
    1976"Caminando"
    (Alan Blakley / Len Hawkes)
    -- -
    1977"Gin Gang Goolie"
    (Traditional)
    -- -
    1978"Lonely Nights"
    (Alan Blakley / Len Hawkes)
    -- -
    1979"Lights of Port Royal"
    (Alan Blakley / Len Hawkes)
    -- -
    1983Words "
    ( F. R. David )
    91- -
    1987" Angel of the Morning "
    ( Chip Taylor )
    -- -
    1989"Lean on Me Baby"
    (Alan Blakley)
    -- -


    After the hits


    Their music is still available on Compact disc|CD , and they quite often play concerts and are part of the pop-revival shows that constantly tour the United Kingdom|UK . Their line-up changed several times from 1972 onwards, the first new entrants being Bob Benham and Aaron Woolley, effectively a merger with a Tremeloes-managed group called Jumbo (British band)|Jumbo .Citation needed|date=January 2009 Munden remained the only constant member. Hawkes pursued a solo career for a while producing two album s for RCA Records in Nashville, Tennessee . In 1979 he returned to England and rejoined the Tremeloes where he remained until 1988. Chip left the Tremeloes to focus on managing his son , Chesney Hawkes|Chesney , who had a chart hit|hit Gramophone record|record entitled "The One and Only". By 1992 Hawkes was touring once again as a solo artist. Blakely produced records for other musician|acts , including the Rubettes , Bilbo and Mungo Jerry .Citation needed|date=January 2009 In 1983 the original quartet reformed and made the lower reaches of the UK Top 100 with their cover version of the Europop hit " Words (F. R. David song)|Words ", losing out to a reactivation of the original by F. R. David .Citation needed|date=January 2009
    As a soloist, Poole failed to chart with subsequent records, but pursued a successful cabaret career. His daughters, Karen and Shelly, hit the charts in 1996 as Alisha's Attic . Blakely died from cancer in June 1996, leaving Munden and West to continue in concert with newer recruits Dave Fryer (bass) and Joe Gillingham (keyboards). Jeff Brown, former bass player and lead vocals for Andy Scott's Sweet, replaced Fryer in 2005. Dave Fryer retired to live in Germany after leaving the band,and continues to write music and play occasionally.

    Brian Poole, Chip Hawkes and The Tremeloes toured the United Kingdom|UK as part of their 40th anniversary reunion in September 2006.

    The Class of '64


    In April 2004, at the request of The Animals who were about to do their 40th anniversary tour, Hawkes was asked to form a band to tour with The Animals. This he did, bringing together a Supergroup (music)|supergroup including Mick Avory (ex- The Kinks ), Eric Haydock (ex- The Hollies ), who teamed up to perform as The Class of '64, also featuring guitarists, Telecaster Ted Tomlin and Graham Pollock. The band toured around the world, recorded an album of past band hits, and a new single called "She's Not My Child".

    In 2007 Haydock, Tomlin, Pollock and Avory left to form a new band called Legends of the Sixties before changing their name to The Hitmen.Citation needed|date=January 2009

    References


    Reflist
  • The Guinness Book Of 500 Number One Hits& nbsp;& mdash; ISBN 0-85112-250-7


  • External links


  • http://www.tremeloes.oldiemusic.de/ The Tremeloes official website

  • http://www.freewebs.com/chiphawkesclassof64 The Official Chip Hawkes & The Class of '64 website

  • http://web.archive.org/web/20091028141137/ http://geocities.com/fabgear6366/poole.htm Brian Poole & The Tremeloes fansite

  • http://www.45-rpm.org.uk/dirb/brianp.htm Tremeloes biography and discography at 45-rpm.org.uk


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