
Gerry & The Pacemakers biography
Gerry Marsden
(b. Gerard Marsden, 24 September 1942, Liverpool,
Lancashire; guitar/vocals),
Freddie Marsden (b. 23 October
1940, Liverpool, Lancashire; drums) and John
"Les" Chadwick (b. 11 May 1943, Liverpool, Lancashire; bass) formed the original Pacemakers in
1959. Two years later they were
joined by Les Maguire (b. 27 December 1941, Wallasey, Cheshire; piano) and having completed highly successful spells in German beat clubs, became the
second group signed to
Brian Epstein's management stable. The effervescent
"How Do You Do It", rejected as unsuitable by the
Beatles, gave the more pliant Pacemakers a number 1 hit. Further
chart-toppers "I Like It" and "You'll Never Walk Alone"
(both 1963) followed in quick succession, earning the group the distinction of
becoming the first act to have their first three releases reach number 1. The
latter song, taken from the musical Carousel, was later adopted as the anthem
of Liverpool Football Club.
Although the group's sole