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  1. Marsden formed the group in 1956 with his brother Fred, Les Chadwick, and Arthur McMahon. At the time, Gerry had been working for British Rail as a deliveryman. They rivalled the Beatles early in their career, playing in the same areas of Liverpool. McMahon (known as Arthur Mack) was replaced on piano by Les Maguire around 1961.

  2. El grupo fue formado en 1959 por Gerry Marsden junto con su hermano Fred, Les Chadwick y Arthur McMahon. En sus inicios rivalizaron con los Beatles, con los que coincidían con frecuencia tocando en las mismas salas de Hamburgo y Liverpool. [1] Arthur Mack fue reemplazado en el piano por Les Maguire alrededor de 1961.

  3. Gerry and the Pacemakers were an English beat group prominent in the 1960s Merseybeat scene. Gerry Marsden formed the group in 1959 with his brother Fred, Les Chadwick, and Arthur McMahon. They...

  4. Gerry Marsden formó el grupo en 1956 con su hermano Fred, Les Chadwick y Arthur McMahon. Ellos rivalizaron con los Beatles al principio de su carrera, tocando en las mismas áreas de Hamburgo y Liverpool. McMahon (conocido como Arthur Mack) fue reemplazado en el piano por Les Maguire alrededor de 1961.

  5. Marsden formed the group in the late '50s, calling themselves The Mars-Bars, featuring himself on guitar and lead vocals, his brother Fred on drums, Les Chadwick on bass, and Arthur Mack on piano (to be replaced in 1961 by Les McGuire).

  6. 5 de ene. de 2021 · While working as a railway porter during the day, Mr. Marsden first formed the Red Mountain Boys with his brother Freddie on percussion (chocolate tin), Les Chadwick on guitar and ArthurMack...

  7. The group was comprised of Gerry Marsden, Freddie Marsden, Les Chadwick, and Arthur McMahon (aka Arthur Mack), who was replaced on piano by Les Maguire in 1961. They are the second most successful group from Liverpool to hit the U.S. pop charts behind the Beatles.