We almost went a week without another sad loss, but it was reported
yesterday on his
facebook page that Donny Gerrard passed away aged 75 on 3 Feb 2022.
Donny Gerrard
was a Canadian singer from Vancouver who was a member of Canadian group
Skylark
who released two albums in the early 70s and are probably best known for
their #2 Canadian hit "Wildflower", on which Gerrard was lead singer, and was later covered by The New Birth and then The O'Jays on their "Live
In London" album 1974.
He went on to have a solo career and was also a backing singer for
several major artist such as Elton John, Bruce Springstein, Cher, Neil
Sedaka, Donovan, Bette Midler, Rita Coolidge, Neil Diamond and even Pink
Floyd as well as many others. He was active until very recently and
co-produced and sang on Mavis Staples (pictured with him above) album
"We Get By" in 2019.
As a solo artist he released his debut solo, self-titled album in 1976
and another in 2000 "The Romantic" along with six singles in the 70s.
The 2000 album contained a solo version of "Wildflower".
His third single "He's Always Somewhere Around" got spins on the UK Northern
Soul scene, first played at the Blackpool Mecca in 1976.
Discography
Albums
1976 - Donny Gerrard [Greedy #G-1002]
Full Album
HERE
He's Always Somewhere Around
Stay Awhile With Me
Words (Are Impossible)
Stand Up (And Show Your Love)
The Long And Winding Road
Greedy For Your Love
Peace For Us All
You Must Believe Me
As Far As We Can Go
2000 - The Romantic [Frequency #54391-2]
Singles
1975 -
(Baby) Don't Let It Mess Your Mind
/ A Woman, A Lover, A Friend [Rocket #MCA-40405]
* B side is a cover of Jackie Wilson 1960 also done by Otis Redding
1976 -
Words (Are Impossible)
/
Stand Up
[Greedy #G-101]
1976 -
He's Always Somewhere Around
/
Greedy (For Your Love)
[Greedy #G-107]
1976 -
Stay Awhile With Me
/
Peace For Us All
[Greedy #G-109]
1977 -
Darlin'
/
He's Always Somewhere Around
[Greedy #G-114]
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