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Tremeloes 12x8 signed colour photo. The Tremeloes are an English beat group founded in 1958 in Dagenham, Essex, and still active today. They were formed as Brian Poole and the Tremoloes influenced by Buddy Holly and the Crickets. On New Year's Day, 1962, Decca, looking for a Beat group, auditioned two promising young bands: Brian Poole and the Tremeloes and another combo (also heavily influenced by Buddy Holly) from Liverpool, the Beatles. Decca chose Brian Poole and the Tremeloes over the Beatles, reportedly based on location - the Tremeloes were from the London area, making them more accessible than the Liverpool-based Beatles. The original quintet consisted of lead vocalist Brian Poole, lead guitarist Rick West (born Richard Westwood), rhythm guitarist, keyboardist Alan Blakley, bassist Alan Howard and drummer Dave Munden. Brian Poole and the Tremeloes first charted in the UK in July 1963 with a version of Twist and Shout, a song previously popularised in America by the Isley Brothers, and already released by the Beatles in the UK in March 1963 on their first British LP, Please Please Me. Brian Poole and the Tremeloes followed Twist and Shout with a chart topping cover of the Contours' US million-seller Do You Love Me in the same year, in turn followed by I Can Dance The group also had success in the UK in 1964 with covers of Roy Orbison's B-side, Candy Man and a previously obscure Crickets' B-side ballad, Someone, Someone; both entered the UK Singles Chart Top Ten, with the latter peaking at no. 2. Other Decca-era chart singles included Three Bells and a version of I Want Candy With Poole leaving to attempt a solo career (which proved unsuccessful) in 1966, the Tremeloes continued as a four-piece band with a revised line-up (Howard left the band in 1966). Len Chip Hawkes, father of 1990s hitmaker Chesney Hawkes, replaced Howard. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
A Collection of vinyl LP albums & EPs including The Eddie Cochran Memorial album, Mono LBY 1127, The Buddy Holly Story, LVA 9105, Cliff Richard Me and My Shadows, John Lennon - Walls & Bridges, The Beatles - Let it Be, Led Zeppelin - Houses of the Holy, Carole King Tapestry, Fantasy, The Beatles EPs including Long Tall Sally MONO GEP 8913, Magical Mystery Tour MMT-1 MONO, Let it Be R5833 plus The Rolling Stones DFE 8560, DFE 8560 plus Helen Shapiro. 8 LPs + 6 EPs) {cabinet L}
50+ Vintage LP records in Gd/VG condition including Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon, Genesis, The Beatles, Moody Blues, Frank Zappa, The Mothers of Invention, Emerson Lake & Palmer, Thin Lizzy, Bob Marley, Michael Jackson, Status Quo, plus singles from David Bowie, John Lennon, Roy Orbison etc. 50+ {cabinet P}
7 inch singles including The Beatles "A Hard Day's Night" EP GEP 8920 plus Twist and SHout GEP 8882 (no sleeve), R 5389, R5084, R 5015, R 5814, R 5452, R 5305, R 5620, R 5777 (no sleeves), plus Blondie, Gary Numan, David Bowie, Black Sabbath, Never Say Die, SAB 001, Status Quo, Wings, The Move, The Beach Boys, John Mayalls Blues Breakers, etc. various conditions most without sleeves.{cabinet N}
The Beatles LP's & singles on vinyl including With The Beatles mono PMC 1206 (Cover - poor, record excellent), Beatles for Sale - mono PMC 1240 (1st press, cover good, record excellent), Abbey Road PCS 7088 1969 (Apple Logo mis-aligned) c - Ex, r - VG, 1967 - 1970 blue album, Live at Hollywood Bowl, John Lennon - Imagine with poster, EPs include The Beatles' Million Sellers GEP 8946, A Hard Day's Night GEP 8920, The Beatles Hits GEP 8880 plus singles including Please Please Me 4983, R 5084, R 5055, R 5389 etc. (14) {cabinet N}
Beatles interest, to include: vols 1- 2 The Beatles Book First Christmas Single 1963; the second Christmas Single; a 45rpm My Bonnie, Tony Sherdan and the Beatles in sleeve, 1961; Beatles Fan Club National Newsletter Magazine, The Beatles by Royal Command; Meet the Beatles No. 12; and The Beatles.
Twenty-two Beatles vinyl LPs to include 'Please Please Me', 'Abbey Road' and 'The White Album' (No. 244199) (22) CONDITION REPORT Revolver: Black Parlophone label (no yellow), a very few light surface scratchesSgt pepper: Black Parlophone label, a very few light surface scratchesRubber Soul: Black Parlophone label, some slight surface scratches
BEATLES THE: An autograph album containing individual signatures of George Harrison (‘love from George Harrison’, a good, bold blue ink example, the page neatly annotated and dated to the upper and lower edges in the hand of a collector indicating that the signature was obtained in person at his home in Esher, Surrey, on 11th August 1967) and Ringo Starr (‘Best wishes, Ringo Starr’ on a white 12mo card affixed to a page within the album with sellotape to the upper and lower edges, causing a stain to both which slightly affects Starr’s greeting, but not his signature, accompanied by a loosely inserted A.L.S. by Maureen Starkey, Ringo’s wife, one page, small 4to, Weybridge, Surrey, n.d. (13th April 1967) to Miss. Christine Ellisdon, thanking her for her letter and continuing ‘Enclosed is Richie’s autograph. He thought, with the fold being in it you wanted two. I’m sure you won’t mind though….., together with the original self-addressed envelope by Ellisdon) and also including a secretarial signature of John Lennon (‘Love to Christine, John Lennon xxx’; most likely in the hand of Lennon’s housekeeper, the page annotated in ink and pencil to the lower edge in the hand of a collector indicating that the ‘signature’ was obtained at his house in Weybridge on 11th August 1967), the album also including a few other signatures of famous pop singers and entertainers of the 1960s including Charlie Drake, Ian ‘Tich’ Amey, Trevor ‘Dozy’ Ward-Davies, John ‘Beaky’ Diamond, Keith Fordyce, Peter Asher, Keith Relf, Jeff Beck, Long John Baldry, Lulu, Eddy Arnold etc. Most of the pages neatly annotated in the hand of a collector. Together with an interesting and unique series of original candid photographs (3.5 x 3.5 and slightly smaller) all relating to The Beatles and the owner of the autograph album, including an image of John Lennon driving his open-top sports car (his face obscured by the reflection on the windscreen), Lennon’s home in Weybridge (2), George Harrison’s home in Esher (5), Ringo Starr’s home in Weybridge (2), an image of Paul McCartney seated in his car alongside Jane Asher outside his home, 19th August 1967, his house in St. John’s Wood (2) etc. Some light age wear to the album and the binding loose (repaired with sellotape). G to about VG, 15 + album Provenance: The signatures and photographs were acquired by the vendor and her twin sister (seen together in one of the candid photographs included in the lot) in the Summer of 1967 and are accompanied by various typed anecdotal notes regarding their attempts (both successful and otherwise) in meeting The Beatles, in part, ‘….John lived in Weybridge, Surrey. On one occasion we knocked on his front door and his housekeeper answered. She told us that he was having his dinner and gladly took our autograph books advising us to come back later……We then moved on to Esher in Surrey where George lived. Again we handed our autograph books into his house and were rewarded with his autograph. He came to the window to thank us for coming but nicely asked us to leave!.....We then visited Ringo’s house….We met both him and his wife as we had presents for his baby……Unfortunately we were unlucky in getting Paul’s autograph…..we visited his home in St. Johns Wood, London, many times and even took a photograph of him and Jane Asher in his car….We once waited outside the Abbey Road recording studios…..Paul came out saying he would be back shortly and would sign our autograph books. Unfortunately, we had to leave before his return!’

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