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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alan_BlakleyAlan Blakley - Wikipedia

    Blakley is best known as the rhythm guitarist and keyboard player with the Tremeloes. He was the co-writer of most of their hits until January 1972, when he started writing for other bands. Blakley formed Brian Poole and the Tremeloes (originally spelt grammatically correct as “Tremoloes”) in 1958.

  2. rockandrollparadise.com › alan-blakley-61996Alan Blakley 6/1996

    19 de oct. de 2016 · A tribute to Alan Blakley, a founding member of the Tremeloes, who died in 1996. Learn about his musical career, achievements and legacy as a drummer, guitarist, keyboardist and songwriter.

  3. 17 de jul. de 2022 · Alan Blaikley, left, with his songwriting partner Ken Howard and the record producer Joe Meek, at the Royal courts of justice, central London, in 1965 for a plagiarism case that was...

  4. 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...

  5. 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:

  6. The TREMELOES guitarist in his solo glam rock single.MARITIM NEW Rec. 1976

  7. Alan Tudor Blaikley (23 March 1940 – 4 July 2022) [1] [2] [3] 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". [4] .