- The
Tremeloes (formerly
Brian Poole and The
Tremeloes) are an
English beat
group founded in 1958 in Dagenham, England. They
initially found success in...
- This is the
discography of
English beat
group the
Tremeloes,
including with
Brian Poole. "I'm
Gonna Try" was only
released as a
single in Continental...
- The
Tremeloes' 1967
cover version reached number 1 on the UK
Singles Chart and
number 11 on the US charts. In 1967
British band The
Tremeloes recorded...
-
during the
early to mid 1960s. In 1966, he
joined The
Tremeloes,
previously Brian Poole and The
Tremeloes before Brian Poole's and b****ist Alan Howard's departure...
- "Tony
Rivers & the Castaways"
before he
joined the
Tremeloes.
Westwood joined Brian Poole and the
Tremeloes (originally
spelt correctly as “Tremoloes”) in...
- (1967).
Blakley left the
Tremeloes in 1972. His
credits include co-writing (with Len Hawkes)
various hits for the
Tremeloes, co-producing the UK No. 42...
- who was the lead
singer of 1960s beat band the
Tremeloes (1957–62) and then
Brian Poole and the
Tremeloes (1962–66). He was
brought up in the East End of...
-
several British Invasion groups. A 1963
version by
Brian Poole and the
Tremeloes reached number one on the UK
Singles Chart. It also
became a hit for the...
- it
peaked at No. 48. In 1962,
Decca Records signed Brian Poole and the
Tremeloes, a
British group from Dagenham, East London, in
preference to the Beatles...
- Chimerica. Her
father was Alan Blakley, a
member of the 1960s pop band the
Tremeloes, her
mother Lin Blakley, is an
actress known for her work on EastEnders...