Alan Blakley Explained

Alan Blakley should not be confused with Alan Blaikley.

Alan Blakley
Birth Name:Alan David Blakley
Birth Date:1 April 1942
Birth Place:Bromley, Kent, England[1]
Death Place:London, England
Spouse:Lin Blakley
Children:2, including Claudie
Relatives:Mike Blakley (brother)
Module:
Embed:yes
Genre:Pop, rock
Occupation:Guitarist, songwriter, record producer
Past Member Of:The Tremeloes
Years Active:1958–1996

Alan David Blakley (1 April 1942  - 1 June 1996)[1] 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,

Career

The Tremeloes

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. They initially found success in the British Invasion era with lead singer Brian Poole, scoring a UK chart-topper in 1963 with "Do You Love Me". After Poole's departure in 1966, the band achieved further success as a four-piece with 13 top 40 hits on the UK Singles Chart between 1967 and 1971 including "Here Comes My Baby", "Even the Bad Times Are Good", "(Call Me) Number One", "Me and My Life" and their most successful single, "Silence Is Golden" (1967).[2]

Songwriting and producing

Blakley left the Tremeloes in 1972. His credits include co-writing (with Len Hawkes) various hits for the Tremeloes, co-producing the UK No. 42[3] hit "She's Gonna Win", with Bilbo, and co-producing singles and albums by Mungo Jerry with the group's leader, Ray Dorset. He subsequently rejoined the Tremeloes in 1979 until forced to retire for health reasons.

Blakley is known for co-producing many albums by The Rubettes. He co-produced all the Rubettes albums from"Rubettes" (1975),[4] onwards, which also includes: "Sign of the Times" (1976),[5] "Baby I Know" (1977), "Sometime In Oldchurch" (1978), and "Shangri'la" (recorded 1979, released 1992[6]),

Personal life

Alan David Blakley was born in Bromley, Kent in 1942.

Blakley married actress Lin Blakley, and they had two daughters: Claudie Blakley and Kirsten Blakley.[7] Claudie (born 1974) is an actor, who won the Ian Charleson Award for her performance in The Seagull at the West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds in 1998.[8]

His brother Mike Blakley was also a musician, and a drummer in the band Christie, who in 1970 had a hit with "Yellow River", a song written by Christie frontman Jeff Christie, originally intended for the Tremeloes, who turned it down but Alan gave the song to Mike's band "The Epics", who then became "Christie" under Jeff's lead.[9]

Blakley died in London of cancer in June 1996, aged 54.[10]

Discography

(See The Tremeloes discography)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Alan Blakley. AllMusic. 26 June 2013.
  2. Web site: Pingitore . Silvia . 28 September 2021 . The band chosen over The Beatles in 1962: The Tremeloes' interview with Len "Chip" Hawkes . 13 April 2022 . the-shortlisted.co.uk . en-GB.
  3. Web site: BILBO. The Official Charts Company. 24 June 2013.
  4. Web site: I Still Love You single . 22 January 2024.
  5. Web site: Take Good Care Of My Baby - single . 22 January 2024.
  6. Web site: Rubettes - Shangri'la . 22 January 2024.
  7. Web site: BRIAN POOLE & THE TREMELOES . soundsofthe60s.com . 25 June 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120208095027/http://www.soundsofthe60s.com/html/artistes/poolebrian.htm . 8 February 2012 .
  8. Web site: Dillon . Luke . 2016-10-26 . winner-claudie-blakley West End Theatre . 2024-01-22 . www.westendtheatre.com . en-GB.
  9. Web site: Christie - Tremeloes. yellowriver.0catch.com. 25 June 2013. 28 February 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170228230546/http://www.yellowriver.0catch.com/tremeloes.html. dead.
  10. Web site: Doc Rock . The Dead Rock Stars Club 1996 - 1997 . Thedeadrockstarsclub.com . 2014-04-26.