Beryl Marsden
Merseybeat was a male-dominated sound. Cilla Black and Beryl
Marsden were the best-known female performers, but rather than
form backing bands of their own, they sang with established
groups.
Beryl Marsden (no relation to Gerry) worked with Lee Curtis
& The Allstars for a while, and made her first single when she
was only 16. It was a gutsy version of Barbara George's US hit I
Know (You Don't Love Me No More).
She also had the confidence to perform in Hamburg alongside the
fellas. Performing at the Star Club when she was 17, Beryl had to
be out of the club and off the streets by 10:30pm (just as all the
other bands were going out to enjoy themselves!).
Beryl had other solo releases but is best known for her later
work with Shotgun Express, a London band that included Rod
Stewart, Peter Green and Mick Fleetwood.
In the 1970's she returned to Liverpool and worked with Paddy
Chambers in a soul band called Sinbad, before returning to London
and trying her hand at solo contemporary recordings.
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