Beaky of 60s Pop Group Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky Mick and Tich Has Died
He was not on the list.
One of only two remaining members of the 60s UK chart-topping group, ‘Beaky’ of Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky Mick and Tich has died…
OBITUARY By Ian Woolley
Formed in Salisbury, the quintet found fame with a zany
sense of dress and catchy songs which had them in the charts more weeks than
the Beatles during their 60s decade of hits. ‘Legend Of Xanadu’ even made the
top of the charts in 1968.
They would practice in Tich’s front room in Salisbury, and
in 1961, they started out as Dave Dee and the Bostons.
As the original members gradually retired, Rhythm guitarist
Beaky and his band were still performing along with Tich until he passed away
shortly after leaving the band.
John Dymond was born in 1944 and his career was well documented in our 2020 issue of THE BEAT.
Apart from a short spell living in Spain, Beaky returned to his hometown in Salisbury, Wiltshire where he lived up until his death.
In the interview, Beaky told of how the band members got their individual names. Beaky added, “I joined the band as a guitarist and became Beaky. This was given to me by Stan, who called me the ‘Beak’ (due to the size of my nose)”!
Beaky told us, “One day on the way to a gig, Trevor Davies,
bought a bar of chocolate and opened the window, he inadvertently threw out the
bar instead of the wrapper. It was a dozy thing to do, and the name stuck.”
Fellow musician Michael Smitham said on social media, “It seems like a lot of my old friends have been ‘dropping off the earth’ in recent times, and just this morning John ‘BEAKEY’ Dymond decided it was his turn. Dymond by name and ‘Diamond’ by nature, ‘Beake’ was a lovely man. Always a joke saved for the dressing room. A million anecdotes about his life as a pop star, and his time as a Bar Owner in Spain. An excellent onstage performer with a very relaxed style who could command the audience right to the back row of the theatre!”
“He will be very sadly missed by his band mates, his contemporaries in bands who worked with him over many years, and of course his family and friends.
Sail on Beake. We’ll see you ‘on the green’!,” he went on to say.
Of the original five members, only drummer Michael Wilson (Mick) remains.
He was 81 years of age and was just shy of his 82nd birthday which would have been on 10th July. No cause of death has been given at this time.





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