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Alan David Blakley (1 April 1942 – 1 June 1996) was a British musician and record producer. A member of the Tremeloes from 1958 to 1996. He was the father of actress Claudie Blakley. As a producer, he worked on the hit song She's Gonna Win for Bilbo, and nearly all the studio albums for glam rock sensations The Rubettes,
Alan Tudor Blaikley (23 March 1940 – 4 July 2022) was an English songwriter and composer, best known for writing a series of international hits in the 1960s and 1970s in collaboration with Ken Howard, including the UK number ones "Have I the Right?" and "The Legend of Xanadu".
The original quintet consisted of lead vocalist Brian Poole, lead guitarist Rick Westwood, rhythm guitarist/keyboardist Alan Blakley, bassist Alan Howard and drummer Dave Munden. Brian Poole and the Tremeloes in 1963.
- 1958–present
- Dagenham, England
Alan Blakley - Windows Are Nice. Alan Blakley was an English guitarist and record producer, who was a member of the Tremeloes from its inception until January 1975, where he started writing...
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Alan Blakley. Soundtrack: Just for Fun. Alan Blakely was founder member of sixties band The Tremeloes as rhythm guitarist/keyboardist. The Tremeloes who were signed by Decca in 1962 who at same time turned the Beatles down hits include Call me number one, Silence is Golden Here comes my baby.
- April 1, 1942
- June 10, 1996
6 lug 2022 · Alan Blaikley, who has died aged 82, formed, with his lifelong friend Ken Howard, one of the most successful songwriting partnerships of the 1960s, breaking through with Have I the Right?, a...
Alan Blakley. Real Name: Alan David Blakley. Profile: English guitarist and producer, born 1 April 1942 in Bromley, Kent, England, UK, died 1 June 1996. He's one of the founding members of The Tremeloes. He left the band in January 1975 to work with other bands. Brother of Mike Blakley, Sites: