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Gerry Marsden (born Gerard Marsden, on September 24, 1942 in (Toxteth)Liverpool, England) is an English musician and television personality, best known for being leader of the British band Gerry & the Pacemakers.
Gerry and the Pacemakers were the second group signed by Brian
Epstein and remained among his favourite artistes. Their first single
was "How Do You Do It," recommended by George
Martin after it was initially given to The
Beatles who did a subpar version on purpose so they could
record one of their own compositions. This was the first number one hit
for the pacemakers. Other singles included "It's All Right" (their
"heaviest" song), "I'm the One," "Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying,"
and "
After leaving the Pacemakers, Gerry Marsden maintained a low-key career on television, and starred in the West End musical, Charlie Girl, alongside Derek Nimmo and Anna Neagle.
He is most remembered for the song "I Like it" and his
rendition of "
The Pacemakers, albeit with different musicians, still tour today and are a popular oldies draw on the circuit.
Gerry Marsden returned to No. 1 in the charts twice during the
1980s with re-recordings of two of his old hits, with all profits going
to charity. In 1985 after the Bradford Football Club stadium tragedy in
which 56 were killed, he formed a group called "The Crowd," which
included other musicians, singers, and radio disc jockeys, to produce a
new version of You'll Never Walk Alone. After the
Hillsborough football ground tragedy of 1989 which left 96 dead, he
joined forces with Paul McCartney, The
Christians, Holly Johnson, and his
production trio
In 1993, Gerry Marsden published his autobiography, I'll Never Walk Alone, co-written with former Melody Maker editor Ray Coleman.
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