News about Gerry Marsden

As he sings a moving song about his final wish on TikTok, Grandad, 83, who believes that his 'time is near,' makes viewers weep in tears

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 19, 2024
TikTok's final wish was broken by his 83-year-old grandfather's emotional song. Joe Deans, a Liverpool born musician who now lives in Southport, wrote his song 'Gerry's Ferry' for two years.' Joe said he has been writing a lot of poetry since his wife, 55 years old Mausie, passed away in 2022, and he opted to write the poem as he believes his own 'time has come'. Daniel Astles (pictured right), a singer, and the two performed the poem as a group, and he and his grandson turned it into a song.

As Gerry And The Pacemakers legend Lee Maguire shows off his prized music collection, it's worth thousands

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 14, 2023
On Sunday, a legend in Gerry And The Pacemakers performed one of his prized possessions on the Antiques Roadshow.

After finding out what his £7.99 vase is truly worth, the Antique Roadshow visitor is left speechless

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 13, 2023
During Sunday night's episode, an Antiques Roadshow visitor was left completely shocked after being told that his Ming vase was worth an eye catching sum.

DOMINIC KING: Shouting and whistling - it was never going to be any other way for Liverpool fans

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 6, 2023
It was 5.25 p.m. and the traditional Premier League fair play handshake had just taken place. An already high atmosphere for a low-key end-of-season fixture was about to shift in block 202 of the Kop. In this section of the stadium, they had just been singing for Mo Salah - Liverpool's Egyptian King - in their words, but they knew what was coming. Everyone did. So Anfield's long-serving stadium announcer George Sephton began to announce that the National Anthem was going to be played. Sephton's voice is as recognisable at Liverpool's home as the team's red shirt, but it is getting more and more difficult to understand what he was saying. There was shouting and yelling, widespread dissatisfaction, and then the drum roll for God Save the King began.