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Gerry and the Pacemakers, who, on their way from Hanley in Staffordshire to Ipswich to
Gerry and the Pacemakers, who, on their way from Hanley in Staffordshire to Ipswich to play in pantomime, stopped at Alpha television studios in Birmingham to record ABC TVs " Thank Your Lucky Stars" where they were joined by their manager Brian Epstein. Pictured left to right are: Fred Marsden, Gerry Marsden, Les Maguire, Brian Epstein and Les Chadwick. 6th January 1964
Bill Ellman
Daily Mirror
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Birmingham
England
S197
Media ID 21694192
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This print takes us back to the vibrant 1960s music scene, capturing a moment in time when Gerry and the Pacemakers were at the height of their fame. On their way from Hanley in Staffordshire to Ipswich for a pantomime performance, they made a pit stop at Alpha television studios in Birmingham to record ABC TV's "Thank Your Lucky Stars". And who better to join them than their manager Brian Epstein? In this iconic image, we see the band members lined up left to right: Fred Marsden, Gerry Marsden, Les Maguire, Brian Epstein, and Les Chadwick. Each exudes an air of confidence and style that defined the era. Their fashionable clothing reflects both the trends of the time and their own unique identities within the group. The photograph not only captures these talented musicians but also serves as a reminder of Birmingham's significance as an entertainment hub during this period. The West Midlands played host to numerous groundbreaking performances that shaped popular culture. Bill Ellman's expertly captured image transports us back to January 6th, 1964 - a day filled with excitement and anticipation for both fans and performers alike. It immortalizes Gerry and the Pacemakers' contribution to music history while providing us with a glimpse into an unforgettable era.
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