A special tribute to the great Gerry Marsden ❤️#TuesdayMuseday 1/5/21 – To my dear friend Gerry Marsden..
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pic.twitter.com/Ezd9WcdeQK— Pete Price (@PeteCityPrice) January 3, 2021Marsden was best known for Pacemakers songs including ‘Ferry Across The Mersey’, ‘I Like It’, and the band’s version of ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’.This is a breaking news story and will be updated.
.A special tribute to the great Gerry Marsden ❤️#TuesdayMuseday 1/5/21 – To my dear friend Gerry Marsden..
James Marsden is revealing how he didn’t have to pretend to be tipsy while filming a boozy karaoke scene in “27 Dresses”.
Paisley lost one of its most loved and iconic sons, Gerry Rafferty.The singer-songwriter was 63 when he died at his home in Dorset with his daughter Martha by his side.But he will never be forgotten in Paisley as he left behind an incredible legacy of iconic music.Gerry was born in Underwood Lane, Paisley, on April 16, 1947, to his mother Mary Skeffington and his father, Joseph, an Irish-born miner.A pupil of St Mary’s Primary School and later St Mirin’s Academy, he was heavily involved in music
LONDON -- Gerry Marsden, lead singer of the 1960s British group Gerry and the Pacemakers that had such hits as “Ferry Cross the Mersey” and the song that became the anthem of Liverpool Football Club, “You’ll Never Walk Alone,” has died.
James Marsden revealed in an interview with James Corden that he had turned down a role in Channing Tatum‘s famous movie Magic Mike.
James Marsden almost starred in “Magic Mike”.
certainly didn't disappoint (with Channing Tatum, Matthew McConaughey, Joe Manganiello and more male celebs going shirtless), but there's one star who could have made it much better: James Marsden.The 47-year-old actor revealed on Tuesday's episode of that he actually was offered a role in the 2012 stripper-themed film, but turned it down due to one big fear.«I had the fear that I would be edited out of the movie,» Marsden admitted.
Gerry Marsden, lead singer of the 1960s British group Gerry and the Pacemakers that had such hits as “Ferry Cross the Mersey” and the song that became the anthem of Liverpool Football Club, “You’ll Never Walk Alone,” has died. He was 78.
Paul McCartney has paid tribute to Gerry And The Pacemakers’ Gerry Marsden, whose death was confirmed earlier today (January 3).Marsden was 78 years old and died after suffering an infection in his heart, his friend and broadcaster Pete Price confirmed on social media.Gerry And The Pacemakers formed in Liverpool in 1959 and were the second group to be signed by The Beatles’ manager Brian Epstein.
Iconic singer Gerry Marsden has passed away. The lead singer of Gerry and the Pacemakers and singer of Liverpool Football Club anthem You’ll Never Walk Alone died at the age fo 78 according to reports via BBC.
The singer, who was born in Toxteth, was best known for the hit song You'll Never Walk Alone, The world famous pre-match anthem of Liverpool FC. Gerry shot to fame as the leader of Merseybeat band Gerry and the Pacemakers, whose legendary hits also included Ferry Across the Mersey.
Gerry Marsden has sadly died.
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.
direct to your inboxGerry and the Pacemakers star Gerry Marsden has died aged 78 following a short illness.The singer and Merseybeat legend, born in Toxteth, was best known for their anthemic cover of You'll Never Walk Alone.From the 1945 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Carousel it became the pre-match anthem of Liverpool FC after it was covered by the band in 1963.Liverpool radio presenter Pete Price broke the sad news on Twitter with a loving tribute to his friend.He wrote: "It’s with a very