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Showaddywaddys Trevor Oakes Dies at 79

Showaddywaddy guitarist Trevor Oakes has died aged 79 after suffering from a long illness. The founder of 70s rock band passed away peacefully on February 18 wi...

Showaddywaddys Trevor Oakes Dies at 79
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Bintano News

March 28, 2026

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Showaddywaddy guitarist Trevor Oakes has died aged 79 after suffering from a long illness. 

The founder of 70s rock band passed away peacefully on February 18 with his  bandmate and former singer Dave Bartram paying tribute. 

The band, which still tours, rose to fame with revivals of songs from the 1950s and early 1960s. 

They scored ten Top 10 singles with Under the Moon of Love becoming a Number One hit in 1976. 

In a statement Dave said: 'Trevor was a unique character and a dedicated professional, without whom the band would never have quite scaled the dizzy heights we seemed destined to achieve. 

'He was also a caring and affectionate family man, with a mischievous sense of humour, which will be sadly missed by all those dear to him.' 

Showaddywaddy guitarist Trevor Oakes has died age 79 after suffering from a long illness (pictured in 1976)

The founder of 70s rock band passed away peacefully on February 18 with his bandmate and former singer Dave Bartram paying tribute (pictured in the 80s)

He added: 'I could write a book about the incredible memories we’ve shared over the past fifty-seven years, but most of all I thank him from the bottom of my heart for his unwavering friendship. Your true friend Dave.'

Showaddywaddy are still touring today however only one original member from the group remains as part of the line up. 

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Dave now manages the group, which is currently formed of Romeo Challenger, Andy Pelos, Tom Bull, Sam Holland, Billy Shannon, and David Graham. 

Showaddywaddy first formed in 1973 when Dave Bartram, Trevor Oakes, Al James and Romeo of the band Choise joined forces with another group. 

The Golden Hammers made up of Buddy Gask, Russ Field, Rod Deas, and Malcolm Allured joined them to form one group after they played together at a pub in Leicester.

Malcolm, Russ and Buddy left during the 80s and were later replaced by Ray Martinez and then Danny Willson. 

Al James retired in 2008 and was followed by Trevor the following year after a battle with his health.

Lead singer Dave fronted the band for 38 years before he retired in 2011 but continues to be the group's manager.  

In a statement Dave said: 'Trevor was a unique character and a dedicated professional, without whom the band would never have quite scaled the dizzy heights we achieved'

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