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The Tremeloes

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Formed1958OriginUnited KingdomGenrepop rockLabelDecca, Columbia Records, Epic RecordsMembersDave Munden, Alan Blakley, Len Hawkes

The Tremeloes, originally Brian Poole and The Tremeloes, are an English beat group founded in 1958 in Dagenham, England. They initially found success in the British Invasion era with lead singer Brian Poole, scoring eight top 40 hits on the UK Singles Chart from 1963 to 1965, including a No. 1 with "Do You Love Me" in 1963. The original line-up consisted of Poole, lead guitarist Rick Westwood, rhythm guitarist Alan Blakley, bassist Alan Howard, and drummer Dave Munden. Both Poole and Howard departed in 1966. The Tremeloes continued as a four-piece - initially with bassist Mick Clarke, who was replaced by Len "Chip" Hawkes later that year - with all the members singing. The group had a further 13 UK top 40 hits between 1967 and 1971 including a second No. 1 with "Silence Is Golden" in 1967, as well as "Here Comes My Baby" and "Even the Bad Times Are Good" the same year, "(Call Me) Number One" in 1969, and "Me and My Life" in 1970. Various other musicians came and went after 1972, but all members of the 1966–1972 Westwood/Blakley/Munden/Hawkes quartet, as well as Poole and Clarke, have at some point performed with later versions of the band, which is still together as of 2026.

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Here Comes My Baby by The Tremeloes — cover art
Here Comes My Baby
The Tremeloes
1967
Silence Is Golden by The Tremeloes — cover art
Silence Is Golden
The Tremeloes
1967