Dave Munden

Dave Munden is an English singer and drummer, best known as a member of the pop group The Tremeloes, which formed in the early 1960s. The band gained fame for their harmonious sound and catchy melodies, contributing significantly to the British pop and rock scene during the era. Munden joined The Tremeloes in 1961, and the group is famous for hits like "Silence is Golden," "Even the Bad Times Are Good," and "Here Comes My Baby." Their style blends elements of pop, rock, and beat music, characteristic of the 1960s British Invasion. The Tremeloes were notable for their ability to adapt to changing musical trends, including the transition from Merseybeat to more diverse pop influences. Although the band's peak popularity was in the 1960s, they remained active through the decades, influencing future generations of musicians with their vocal harmonies and melodic songwriting. Munden's contributions as a drummer and vocalist were integral to the band's sound, solidifying their place in music history. The Tremeloes continue to be celebrated for their classic hits, which remain popular on oldies radio and among fans of classic rock and pop music.