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Chip Hawkes


Chip Hawkes

Chip Hawkes (born Leonard Donald Stanley Hawkes on November 2, 1945) started his professional music career in 1962 with "The Horizons".  The band featured Chip on bass & Rod Evans on vocals (who later became the original singer for "Deep Purple").  Like many other young musicians such as The Beatles, The Searchers, Cliff Bennett, etc., The Horizons learned their craft in Germany (Hamburg, etc.).

Chip joined "Brian Poole & The Tremeloes" in late 1965 and this format went on for about 1 year.  Brian embarked on a solo career which eventually led to them splitting.  Chip & Alan Blakely found the song "Here Comes My Baby" written by Cat Stevens which proved to be their first global hit and first US success.  "Brian Poole & The Tremeloes" hits were restricted predominantly in the UK, Sweden & Denmark.

Over the next 6 to 7 years, "The Tremeloes" produced worldwide hits such as "Silence Is Golden" (which reached #1 all over the world including the US).  Many of the hits were penned by Chip.

In 1974 Chip left the band and was signed by RCA to record in Nashville, Tennessee.  He & his young family lived there for 5 years.  In 1979 Chip reformed "The Tremeloes" and moved back to the UK.  "The Tremeloes" continued touring all over Europe until 1988 when Chip left the band to concentrate on the musical career of his eldest son, Chesney, who had a massive global hit with "The One & Only" written by Nik Kershaw.  Read more...

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