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David Charles Munden [1] (2 December 1943 – 15 October 2020 [2]) was a British drummer, who for six decades was a member of The Tremeloes. He was their co–lead vocalist (in the post–Brian Poole era) and sole drummer for the group. Munden remained in the group until retiring in 2016, which also led to the groups split. He died in 2020.
Dave Munden The Tremeloes: 76: October 15, 2020: Respiratory infection [173] Gordon Haskell The Fleur de Lys, King Crimson: 74: October 16, 2020: Cancer [174] Chet ...
Original drummer Dave Munden (born on 2 December 1943) died on 15 October 2020, at age 76. [ 17 ] In 2022, Chesney Hawkes joined his brother Jodie as a member, becoming the band's singer for a series of dates.
The Tremeloes in 1968, left to right: Dave Munden, Rick Westwood, Len Hawkes, Alan Blakley. 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", the song went to number one in three different countries (UK, Ireland, New Zealand [6] [7]).
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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.
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