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  1. In the early sixties, Gerry and the Pacemakers worked the same Liverpool/Hamburg circuit as the Beatles and many other groups before being signed in 1962 by manager Brian Epstein, as his second group after the Beatles. The following year, under the direction of producer George Martin, they burst on the scene with three consecutive No.1 hits –“How Do You Do It”, “I Like It” and “You ...

  2. 11 de ago. de 2019 · While Ringo Starr was with Rory Storm and The Hurricanes, EMI granted The Beatles the audition which lead to their contract offer. While the band was heading for the toppermost at EMI on 6th June 1962, Ringo felt he was going nowhere. But then, three offers arrived at once. First, Gerry Marsden asked Ringo to join The Pacemakers, but not as a ...

  3. 8 de ene. de 2021 · Gerry Marsden. Gerry Marsden was seen by The Beatles as one of their main challengers in the early days of Merseybeat in Liverpool. With his group, The Pacemakers, he was signed by Brian Epstein and recorded ‘How Do You Do It’, a song which had been rejected by The Beatles, taking it to the top of the charts in the UK and doing the same with his second record, ‘I Like It’.

  4. 3 de ene. de 2021 · Zeitgenosse der Beatles. Marsden wurde am 24. September 1942 im britischen Liverpool geboren. Gemeinsam mit seinem 2006 verstorbenen Bruder Freddie gründete er 1959 die Gruppe Gerry Marsden and ...

  5. 23 de abr. de 2021 · Gerry and the Pacemakers rose to prominence in the 1960s Merseybeat scene. Formed in 1956 by Gerry Marsden, his brother Fred, Les Chadwick, and Arthur McMahon, they were The Beatles’ closest rivals early on in The Fab Four’s career. Comparison between the two groups was inevitable especially since they both came from Liverpool, signed by ...

  6. 4 de ene. de 2021 · Gerry Marsden "made his mark on planet Earth" with football anthem You'll Never Walk Alone, ... You'll Never Walk Alone singer Marsden dies at 78; Beatles venue Cavern Club in 'fight for survival'

  7. Gerry Marsden found fame fronting Gerry and the Pacemakers, who were the first act after The Beatles to be signed by Brian Epstein. Like The Beatles they enjoyed huge success both here and in the States. Their first three singles, the evergreen ‘How Do You Do It’, ...