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Gerry and Marsden
* 1942 – Gerry Marsden, English singer-songwriter and guitarist ( Gerry & The Pacemakers )
* Gerry Marsden ( born 1942 ), British musician
The song was written by Gerry Marsden, recorded by Gerry & The Pacemakers and was a hit in both the UK and US.
In 1989, a charity version of the song was recorded by Liverpool artists The Christians, Holly Johnson, Paul McCartney, Gerry Marsden, and Stock Aitken Waterman, and was released in aid of those affected by the Hillsborough disaster.
Gerry Marsden formed the group in 1959 with his brother, Fred, Les Chadwick and Arthur McMahon.
The group's original name was Gerry Marsden and the Mars Bars, but they were forced to change this, when the Mars Company, producers of the chocolate Mars Bar, complained.
To this day, the song remains a football anthem, there and elsewhere, a phenomenon due to Gerry Marsden, rather than its Broadway composers.
Gerry Marsden began writing most of their own songs, including " It's Gonna Be All Right ", " I'm the One ", and " Ferry Cross the Mersey ", as well as their first and biggest US hit, " Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying ", which peaked at No. 4, and which Gerry Marsden initially gave to Decca recording artist Louise Cordet in 1963.
They also starred in an early 1965 film called Ferry Cross the Mersey ( sometimes referred to as " Gerry and the Pacemakers ' version of A Hard Day's Night "), for which Marsden wrote much of the soundtrack.
Another of SAW's most successful hit singles was the 1989 number-one single " Ferry Cross the Mersey " ( a charity single featuring The Christians, Holly Johnson, Paul McCartney and Gerry Marsden ).
* Gerry Marsden, musician.
When Joe Brown left the show in 1968, he was replaced by Gerry Marsden ( of Gerry & The Pacemakers ).
Gerard " Gerry " Marsden ( born 24 September 1942 ) is an English musician and television personality, best known for being leader of the British band Gerry and the Pacemakers.
After leaving the Pacemakers — his brother Fred Marsden, Les Maguire and Les Chadwick — Gerry Marsden maintained a low-key career on television, and starred in the West End musical Charlie Girl alongside Derek Nimmo and Anna Neagle.
* Liverpool / Charlie Girl ( released as Gerry Marsden & Derek Nimmo, CBS, April 1968 )

Gerry and English
* 1929 – Gerry Anderson, English publisher, producer, director, and writer
* 2005 – Gerry Marshall, English race car driver ( b. 1941 )
* 1951 – Gerry Francis, English football player and manager
* 1943 – Les Chadwick, English bassist ( Gerry and the Pacemakers )
* Gerry Conway ( musician ), English drummer
The loss of American Columbia product had forced English Columbia to groom its own talent such as Russ Conway, Acker Bilk, John Barry, Cliff Richard, The Shadows, Helen Shapiro, Frank Ifield, Rolf Harris, Freddie and the Dreamers, The Dave Clark Five, Shirley Bassey, Frankie Vaughan, Des O ' Connor, Ken Dodd, The Animals, Herman's Hermits, Gerry and the Pacemakers, The Seekers, Pink Floyd ( who have been on both Columbia UK and US ), and The Yardbirds.
Today, both Van Doren and his wife, Gerry, are adjunct professors of English at the University of Connecticut, Torrington branch.
After the resignation of Don Brash, English aspired to Deputy Leader Gerry Brownlee's deputy leadership.
* Other, in English: Gerry Truscott, for editing of Porcépic / Tesseract Books
The Searchers are an English beat group, who emerged as part of the 1960s Merseybeat scene along with the Beatles, the Fourmost, the Merseybeats, the Swinging Blue Jeans, and Gerry & the Pacemakers.
Gerald ' Gerry ' Byrne ( born 29 August 1938 ) is an English former footballer who spent his entire playing career at Liverpool Football Club.
* Gerry Byrne, English footballer
* Gerry Chalk ( 1910-1943 ), English cricketer
Rek, Paul, Gerry Sherwin and Tony Tuohy played some shows in Germany and Holland under the name English Rogues, and as Samson whilst opening for Girlschool.
Gerald Archibald " Gerry " Hitchens ( 8 October 1934 – 13 April 1983 ) was an English footballer, who played as a centre forward.
Drawing heavily on diverse influences such as Star Wars, Japanese Anime and Gerry Anderson's various " Supermarionation " series, the show ran for twenty-four half hour episodes ( twenty-five in Japan-two of the episodes being edited together for the English version ).
Christine Glanville ( 28 October 1924 – 1 March 1999 ) was an English puppeteer who spent most of her professional life contributing to television series produced by Gerry Anderson.
* Gerry Hitchens, English footballer

Gerry and musician
* 1947 – Gerry Rafferty, Scottish musician and songwriter ( The Humblebums and Stealers Wheel ) ( d. 2011 )
* 1952 – Gerry Beckley, American singer-songwriter and musician ( America )
* January 20 – Gerry Mulligan, American musician ( b. 1927 )
* April 6 – Gerry Mulligan, American musician ( d. 1996 )
She also had a long-term relationship with jazz musician Gerry Mulligan which resulted in marriage.
The first Wings project with McCulloch was McGear, a 1974 collaboration between Paul and his younger brother Mike McGear, with session musician Gerry Conway playing drums.
Barry Gray ( 18 July 1908 – 26 April 1984 ) was a British musician and composer best known for his collaborations with television and film producer Gerry Anderson.
Other alumni include composer Brian Irvine, musician David Lyttle, comedian Omid Djalili, former hostage and writer Brian Keenan, historian Simon Kitson, biomedical scientist and former vice chancellor P G ( Gerry ) McKenna, filmmaker Brian Philip Davis, visual artist Willie Doherty, photographer Mary Fitzpatrick, film producer Michael Riley, rugby player Brian Robinson, radio and television personality Gerry Anderson and distinguished academic of nursing Alison Kitson.
Her boyfriend, jazz musician Gerry Mulligan, had a small part in the film as a bumbling blind date ; he remained with her through her final years as she died from cancer.
Ferron was featured in the documentary on women's music, Radical Harmonies 2002, and a filmography on the musician directed by Gerry Rogers, Ferron: Girl on a Road was released in 2009 at film festivals and in television broadcast.
Besides his work with Toto, he also performed as a session musician with artists such as Paul McCartney, Dire Straits, Willy DeVille, Jackson Browne, Donald Fagen, Steely Dan, Rickie Lee Jones, Michael Jackson, Go West, Nik Kershaw, Love and Money, Paul Simon, Don Henley, Madonna, Airplay, Al Jarreau, George Benson, the Manhattan Transfer, America, Peter Frampton, the Bee Gees, Tom Scott, Michael McDonald, Amy Holland, Joe Cocker, Stan Getz, Sérgio Mendes, Lee Ritenour, Christopher Cross, James Newton-Howard, Timothy B. Schmit, Joe Walsh, Jim Messina, Poco, Exile, the Four Tops, Barbra Streisand, Diana Ross, Natalie Cole, Les Dudek, Gerry Sack, Warren Zevon, Bonnie Raitt, David Gilmour, Roger Waters, Pink Floyd, Roger Hodgson, Paul Anka, Eric Carmen, Eric Clapton, Miles Davis, Bruce Springsteen, Elton John, Tommy Bolin, Larry Carlton, Mari Iijima and Seals & Crofts.
Thus the Vanguard booked Miles Davis, Horace Silver, Thelonious Monk, Gerry Mulligan, the Modern Jazz Quartet, Jimmy Giuffre, Anita O ’ Day, Charlie Mingus, Bill Evans ( a regular ), Stan Getz, Carmen McRae .” The booking of Thelonious Monk was a particularly interesting story that demonstrated the Vanguard ’ s ability to take a relatively unknown musician and help launch his career.
# REDIRECT Gerry Conway ( musician )
In the 1960s, Egan, together with former St Mirin's Academy schoolmate Gerry Rafferty, played in various smaller British bands, such as The Sensors and The Mavericks, and worked as a session musician.
He performed as a jazz musician with Gerry Mulligan, Ella Fitzgerald, Henry Mancini, and Barbra Streisand as well as many others.

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