The lineup was complete when Davies met Michael Wilson (Mick) on a bus, and he joined on drums, replacing Stan Poole.
[3][4][5] When the band started touring in the UK and at the Star-Club in Hamburg, Germany,[1] Trevor left his job working on a building site.
[3][6] In 1964/65, they were discovered by Ken Howard and Alan Blaikley, and their band name was changed to Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich, as they were their actual nicknames.
During a performance on the television show Ready Steady Go!, Davies lost three of his front teeth after the end of Beaky's guitar hit him in the mouth.
[3][1] Their complicated Tongue twister name helped bring them attention on the radio, as disc jockeys would have a hard time attempting to say their name properly on air.
Their novel name, zany stage act and lurid dress sense helped to propel them to chart success with a string of hit singles penned by songwriters Ken Howard and Alan Blaikley including "Hold Tight!
[10] Dave Dee, Dozy, and Tich continued to tour with new "Mick" John Hatchman and different "Beaky" replacements.
[11] Dozy played his last gig with DBMT at the Corn Exchange, Devizes on December 13, at a charity event organised by friend of the band.
[11] According to his wife Yvonne, during their forty seven year marriage, the first and only time Trevor told her "I love you" was the night before his death.
[16] According to Yvonne, the funeral was organised by Amey and was said by him to be "huge", and that people would be coming from Canada, France, USA, Germany and Spain.
[17] The funeral was originally going to be held in Charlton St Peter, but had to be moved when she was informed about the estimated number of people attending.