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British musician
Alan Blakley
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British musician
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Place of birth
Bromley, United Kingdom
Death
1 July 1996 (aged 54 years)
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London, Roman Empire
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54 years
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Biography
Alan David Blakley(1 April 1942 – 10 June 1996) was a British guitarist and record producer, who was a member of the Tremeloes from its inception until January 1975, where he started writing for other bands. His credits include writing various hits for the Tremeloes and co-producing the UK No. 42 hit "She's Gonna Win", with Bilbo Baggins.
Personal life
He had two daughters, Claudie Blakley and Kirsten Blakley, with his actress wife Lin Blakley, and a brother, Mike Blakley.
Blakley died of cancer in June 1996, aged 54.
Discography
Song name | Artist | Credit | UK chart position |
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"Helule Helule" | The Tremeloes | Writer | 14 |
"My Little Lady" | The Tremeloes | Writer | 6 |
"I Shall Be Released" | The Tremeloes | Writer | 29 |
"(Call Me) Number One" | The Tremeloes | Writer | 2 |
"By The Way" | The Tremeloes | Writer | 35 |
"Me And My Life" | The Tremeloes | Writer | 4 |
"Hello Buddy" | The Tremeloes | Writer | 29 |
"She's Gonna Win" | Bilbo Baggins | Writer | 42 |
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