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  1. Bob Benham – guitar, vocals (1972–1979) Aaron Woolley – guitar, vocals (1975–1977) Dave Fryer – bass, vocals (1988–2005) Eddie Jones – guitar, vocals (2013–2014) Paul Carman – bass, rhythm guitar, vocals (1974–1978; died 2021) Frank Hughes – bass

  2. 11. Sept. 2020 · The first newcomers were Bob Benham and Aaron Woolley to replace Blakley and Hawkes later to return to the group. Hawkes followed a solo career while producing two albums for RCA Records in Nashville, returning to rejoin The Tremeloes in 1979, remaining until 1988 before leaving to manage his son Chesney who succeeded with a No.1 hit ...

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  4. Mit dem zwischenzeitlichen Ausscheiden von West (1972; ersetzt durch Bob Benham von der englischen Gruppe „Jumbo“), dem Karriereende von Hawkes nach Autounfall (1974) und dem Abschied von Blakely im Januar 1975 war die Zeit der ursprünglichen Tremeloes nach einer vorhergehenden Veröffentlichung der LP Shiner und der Singles ...

  5. 12. Dez. 2023 · Dave Munden and Rick Westwood continued with newer members Bob Benham and Aaron Woolley (both formerly in the Tremeloes-managed band Jumbo), initially releasing this single and the concurrent album under the pseudonym ‘Space’.

  6. The Tremeloes are an English beat group founded in 1958 in Dagenham, Essex. [1] They became popular in the British Invasion era with lead singer Brian Poole. They had a UK hit record in 1964 with "Do You Love Me". When Poole's left in 1966, the band became popular as a four-piece with 13 Top 40 hits on the UK Singles Chart between 1967 and 1971 ...

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