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Gerry and the Pacemakers were an English beat group prominent in the 1960s Merseybeat scene. In common with the Beatles , they came from Liverpool , were managed by Brian Epstein and recorded by George Martin . [ 1 ]
Gerry and the Pacemakers formed in 1959. [4] They were the second group signed by Brian Epstein, the first being the Beatles, and remained among his favourite artists. [3] Their first single was 1963's "How Do You Do It?", recommended by George Martin after it was initially given to the Beatles. This was the first number one hit for the Pacemakers.
The Very Best of Gerry and the Pacemakers: Released: May 1992; Label: EMI; Formats: CD, MC — — Gerry and the Pacemakers at Abbey Road 1963 to 1966: Released: 13 October 1997; Label: EMI; Formats: CD — — The Essential Gerry and the Pacemakers: Released: 24 March 2003; Label: EMI; Formats: CD — — A's B's & EPs: Released: 1 March 2004 ...
Gerry and the Pacemakers singer Gerry Marsden, best known in the US for his ’60s hit Ferry Cross The Mersey, has died at age 78. Friend and broadcaster Pete Price confirmed his death, saying ...
Gerry Marsden, the frontman of Gerry and the Pacemakers and singer of Liverpool Football Club anthem “You’ll Never Walk Alone,” has died, according to the BBC. Marsden’s friend and ...
The Gerry and the Pacemakers frontman was battling an infection in his heart and passed away Sunday morning. Marsden formed the Pacemakers in 1959, and the Liverpool band became the second signed ...
Maguire briefly fronted the Mississippi blues band Hog Owl in 1970, and teamed up with the Pacemakers for occasional reunion performances. [4]He also in the late 1990's for a number years teamed up with Ian and the Zodiacs the band at this time consisted of Les Maguire keyboards/backing vocals, Ian Edward on lead vocals/guitar, Barry Walmsley on lead guitar (later Mal Little), Colin Fabb on ...
"Ferry Cross the Mersey" is a song written by Gerry Marsden. It was first recorded by his band Gerry and the Pacemakers and released in late 1964 in the UK and in 1965 in the United States. It was a hit on both sides of the Atlantic, reaching number six in the United States [ 2 ] and number eight in the UK. [ 3 ]
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