Alan is best remembered as a guitarist with the British Invasion band The Tremeloes, who had the hit songs "Here Comes My Baby" and "Silence Is Golden" in 1967.
The Tremeloes will always be remembered as the band that got signed by Decca Records while The Beatles were rejected.
After leaving the Tremeloes, Alan moved into producing other artists including Mungo Jerry, the Rubettes, and Bilbo.
Alan Blakley died June 1, 1996 after a battle with cancer.
Alan is best remembered as a guitarist with the British Invasion band The Tremeloes, who had the hit songs "Here Comes My Baby" and "Silence Is Golden" in 1967.
The Tremeloes will always be remembered as the band that got signed by Decca Records while The Beatles were rejected.
After leaving the Tremeloes, Alan moved into producing other artists including Mungo Jerry, the Rubettes, and Bilbo.
Alan Blakley died June 1, 1996 after a battle with cancer.
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