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Gerry Marsden went back to the world famous Cavern Club in Mathew street, Liverpool to celebrate the fortieth anniversary of the inauguration of the club. Formerly an inner city Jazz club, The Cavern Club converted to beat music and along with dozens of other clubs in Liverpool, Mearsybeat was born. Gerry marsden was born in Dingle, Liverpool, on September 24th 1942 just a few miles from The Cavern. After several jobs including tea chest maker, fish packer, and railway parcels deliverer he was approached in early 1962 by Brain Epstein (who at the time owned and managed a record shop in Liverpool) with a view to a management deal. Gerry accepted this and following in the footsteps of The Beatles a record deal was confirmed with Columbia's record producer George Martin. For Gerry's first visit to the recording studio he was offered a Mitch Murray composition "How Do You Do It?" This had previously been turned down by both Adam faith and The Beatles. However, Gerry, keen to cut his first disc, was very enthusiastic and on April 11th 1963 went to the top of the charts. Gerry's next two releases "I Like it" and "you'll Never Walk Alone" both went to the top on May 30th and October 10th 1963 respectively. Gerry was the first recording artist in history to have his first three releases all hit number one. | |
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