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440:. In 1956, heavily influenced by their interest in rock and roll music, they decided to form a band. The original line-up consisted of Poole (vocals, guitar), Blakley (guitar), Howard (bass) and Graham Scott (guitar). While still in their teens, the band members met and befriended Dave Munden, who shared a love and passion for rock n’ roll. A strong bond was formed, which saw Munden join the band on the drums in 1957. A swift change of tactics saw Blakley switch to guitar, which Poole relinquished to take the title of lead vocalist and thus front the band. 444: 186: 66: 25: 834:"Back in the Poole... INTERVIEW: Brian Poole; Gerry Marsden made a proposition to Brian Poole and the rest is history - or, at least, a potted telling of the story of rock and roll. Philip Key meets the man behind the Tremeloes, who put his music on the back burner for the sake of the family. - Free Online Library" 528:
By the late 1960s, Poole was unable to keep up his reputation and spent most of the 1970s out of the music business working in his brother's butcher shop. He eventually went from employee to owner of the shop after his brother suddenly dropped ownership of the business: “My brother asked me to mind
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and mainly covered their songs. They quickly gained local fame by playing at small venues in the area; during that time, their singing style developed and flourished. With Poole's Holly-style glasses and the band's unique style of harmony, the Tremeloes soon developed a wide fan-base and following.
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persuaded him to return to music: “I went to see Cannon and Ball at Great Yarmouth and they saw me in the audience, stopped the show and said I should be back in the businesses where I belonged. I talked about it to the wife all the way home and decided I was going back”.
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and large following meant that the Tremeloes were an obvious choice, and they were signed by the record label. Upon signing with Decca, the company bosses insisted that the band be billed as 'Brian Poole and the Tremeloes', since this was the trend at the time.
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In 1966, Poole left the Tremeloes to begin a solo career and pursue other opportunities, one of which included starting his own record label called Outlook Records. Bass player Alan Howard also left, and was replaced by
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The band quickly embraced their new name. Their diverse musical talents meant that as well as producing their own singles, they also performed as backing for other recording artists. Their first chart entry was
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This continued to grow until they became one of the top dance hall attractions across Great Britain. On New Year's Day in 1962, the Tremeloes auditioned for a record contract with
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Poole had thoughts of retiring again in the early 2000s, but was also talked into staying in the industry, this time by the late
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the shop one afternoon, he went out and never came back”. Poole states that comedy duo
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that was also covered by the Beatles). "Twist and Shout" reached number four on the
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In 1968, he married Pamela Poole (née Rice). Their two daughters,
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Singers from the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham
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