Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Gerry and the Pacemakers were a British beat group prominent in the 1960s Merseybeat scene. In common with the Beatles, they came from Liverpool, were managed by Brian Epstein, and were recorded by George Martin.

  2. Gerry and the Pacemakers fue un grupo inglés de Rock and roll que alcanzó cierta fama a principio de los años 1960. Su fundador fue Gerry Marsden, quién comenzó a cantar con tan solo 8 años.

  3. 30 de abr. de 2014 · 6.63K subscribers. Subscribed. 3.8K. 492K views 9 years ago. BBC One Show interviews Gerry Marsden of Gerry & The Pacemakers fame on birth of the song. Gerry Marsden was born Sep 1942 After...

  4. 11 de sept. de 1986 · Gerry and the Pacemakers: Where Are They Now? Catching up with the band behind 'Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying,' 'Ferry Cross the Mersey' and 'How Do You Do It?' By David Fricke

  5. "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]

  6. Gerry reformed The Pacemakers in 1974 after eight years as a solo artist, and toured the world. Another grand trek took place in 1993 to mark thirty years of Gerry And The Pacemakers. "I love being on stage performing for people all over the globe" said Gerry, smiling that cheeky smile that had become one of his trade marks over the years "I get paid for enjoying myself!"

  7. Gerry and the Pacemakers. British musical group. Learn about this topic in these articles: British Invasion. In British Invasion. …the Searchers, the Fourmost, and Gerry and the Pacemakersplus the quintet Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas—launched “Merseybeat,” so named for the estuary that runs alongside Liverpool.