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    The band was founded by lead guitarist Rob Davis, [3] lead vocalist Les Gray, [3] drummer Dave Mount (born 3 March 1947, [3] Carshalton; died 2 December 2006, St Helier Hospital, Carshalton [4]) and bassist Ray Stiles (born 20 November 1946, [3] Guildford, Surrey).

  2. Dec 18, 2006 · David George Mount, drummer: born Carshalton, Surrey 3 March 1947; twice married: died 2 December 2006. One of the identifying features of the glitter bands of the early Seventies was the...

  3. Jan 23, 2024 · Dave Mount. Dave Mount retired from music and worked as a financial adviser and a postman. He died in 2006 of a suspected suicide. He was 59 years old. Ray Stiles. Ray joined The Hollies in 1986 and is still a member of the band. He also lives in Surrey and has a son1.

  4. Dec 9, 2006 · I was shocked when I heard that Dave Mount, the drummer of Mud, died on saterday 3th december 2006. My sincere condolenses go to Dave' s family and his friends. An

  5. www.telegraph.co.uk › 1538662 › Dave-MountDave Mount - The Telegraph

    Jan 6, 2007 · Dave Mount, who has died aged 59, was the drummer in the 1970s glam-rock group Mud, whose string of hits included the clumping Tiger Feet (1974) and the million-selling Christmas chart-topper...

  6. Dave Mount. Drums and backing vocals. 3rd March 1947 - 3rd December 2006. Dave was something of a late starter musically - he was fifteen before he got his first drum kit. It was at this time that he joined Rob Davis’ new band The Apaches. After leaving school Dave became and apprentice with the South Eastern Electricity Board.

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  8. The programme was hosted by Justin Lee Collins who managed to bring together a host of 1970’s stars to record a new Christmas single. The final song was written by Rob and the recording featured people such as Dave Mount, David Essex, Dave Hill, Don Powell, Jona Lewie, Dave Bartrum and Trevor Oaks.

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