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In 1965, Marsden married Pauline Behan, and they had two daughters, Yvette and Victoria. [6] Yvette introduced her father to Frankie Goes To Hollywood's cover of "Ferry Cross the Mersey" after hearing it being played in a discotheque. [10] In September 2003, Marsden had triple bypass heart surgery at Broad Green Hospital in Liverpool. [21]
Marsden's family said that he died Sunday “after a short illness in no way connected with Covid-19" and that his wife, daughters and grandchildren are “devastated.”
Gerry Marsden has died at the age of 78. 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 ...
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 returned to #1 in the UK charts twice during the 1980s with re-recordings of two of his hits with the Pacemakers, with all profits going to charity. In 1985 after the Bradford Football Club stadium tragedy in which 56 were killed, [ 27 ] he formed a group called the Crowd , which included other musicians, singers, and radio disc ...
The Crowd was a charity supergroup formed specifically to produce a charity record for the Bradford City stadium fire, in which 56 people died on 11 May 1985.The group consisted of singers, actors, television personalities and others.
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 ...
When Joe Brown left the show in 1968, he was replaced by Gerry Marsden (of Gerry & The Pacemakers). [2] Production credits included: Directed by Wallace Douglas; Choreographed by Alfred Rodriques; Setting by Tod Kingman; Costumes by Cynthia Tingey; Orchestrations by Arthur Wilkinson; Musical Direction by Kenneth Alwyn