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Genres
  
Rock, pop rock

Role
  
Singer

Name
  
David Garrick

Website
  
www.davidgarrick.net

Instruments
  
Vocals


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Birth name
  
Philip Darryl Core (some sources list his birth name as Darrell Philip Corre)

Born
  
12 September 1945Liverpool, England, UK (
1945-09-12
)

Died
  
August 23, 2013, Wirral Peninsula, United Kingdom

Albums
  
Best of the Essential Years: David Garrick, Apassionata

Similar People
  
Dave Dee - Dozy - Beaky - Mi, Middle of the Road, Dave Berry, Chris Andrews, Keith West

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David Garrick (12 September 1945 – 23 August 2013) was an English singer who was best known for his 1966 pop hit single, "Dear Mrs. Applebee".

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Biography

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Born Philip Darryl Core, as a teenager Garrick sang in a Liverpool church choir, but became interested in opera and succeeded in obtaining a scholarship to train as an opera singer in Milan, Italy. He returned to Liverpool after two years, where he was frequently found at the famous Cavern Club and once improvised an opera excerpt of Pagliacci, rendering him the surname "The Opera Singer" at the club. The Kinks' manager, Robert Wace, invited Core to come to London to record a first single. He picked the name "David Garrick" as stage name, after the famous 18th-century actor and playwright.

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Garrick's first two singles, "Go" (1965) and "One Little Smile" (1965), were unsuccessful. In 1966 he released a cover of the Rolling Stones song "Lady Jane", which had some airplay in the UK, reached number 28 on the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 5 in the Netherlands. Later that year he covered "Dear Mrs. Applebee", a relatively unknown American song first recorded by Flip Cartridge, and written by Billy Meshell and Phil Barr. Garrick's version was a hit in the Netherlands (number 3), Flanders (number 3) and Germany (number 1), but got no higher than number 22 on the UK chart.

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In following years, Garrick released numerous singles and albums but never again achieved any notable success. In Germany he had two minor hits in 1967. In 1970 he went to live in South Africa and Egypt for some years. In the 1990s, he returned to Europe to attempt a comeback mainly focused in Germany. In 1999, he recorded "Apassionata", produced by Mal Jefferson at Mastersound Studios, Southport, which was released on Prestige Records. He continued throughout the 1990s to perform at festivals in Germany, where he had a loyal following.

Death

Garrick died in Wirral, England, on 23 August 2013, aged 67.

Albums

  • A Boy Called David (1967)
  • Don't Go Out into The Rain Sugar (1967)
  • Blow Up (Live, 1968)
  • Apassionata - A Tribute to Lanza (1999)
  • References

    David Garrick (singer) Wikipedia