Westwood joined
Brian Poole and the Tremeloes (originally spelt correctly as “Tremoloes”) in 1962. On 31 December 1962,
Decca Records chose the Tremeloes over
the Beatles'
audition, due to the
Dagenham band living closer in comparison to the
Liverpool band. They first entered the charts with a cover of
Twist and Shout in 1963, the song went to number four in the UK. 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). The band mostly covered rock and roll songs of the 1950s, and appeared on shows such as
Ready Steady Go!,
Top of the Pops, and the
NME poll winners concerts in 1964. After Poole's departure in 1966, the band achieved further success as a four-piece with 13 top 40 hits on the
UK Singles Chart between 1967 and 1971 including "
Here Comes My Baby", "
Even the Bad Times Are Good", "
(Call Me) Number One", "
Me and My Life" and their most successful single, "
Silence Is Golden" (1967). Westwood played bass guitar on "
Sweet Illusion", a 1973 a minor hit penned and recorded by
Junior Campbell of
Marmalade. The song spent nine weeks on the
Official Singles Chart and peaked at fifteen. Westwood was applauded for his falsetto vocals on the Tremeloes' hit song "
Silence Is Golden", however in the mid-1970s, Westwood started having troubles hearing, and briefly left the band to recover, replaced by Bob Benham during this time. Once he came back, he was unable to sing properly, including being completely unable to sing falsetto. During 1977–1979, he played piano for
the Nashville Teens, leaving to rejoin the Tremeloes as they reformed. Westwood served as Tremeloes guitarist until 2012, when he announced his retirement after 54 years. His last concert was in
Guildford on 1 November. The performance was a part of the “Sensational 60s Experience” tour. An exact reason for Westwood's retirement isn't clear, but his long history of hearing problems is suspected to be the reason. Westwood returned to the band with Hawkes for a small tour in 2019.
Jimmy Page of
the Yardbirds and
Led Zeppelin once noted Westwood as “one of the world’s best guitarists.” == Allegations ==