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Frederick Garrity (14 November 1936 – 19 May 2006) was an English singer and actor. He was best known as the frontman of
Freddie and the Dreamers Freddie and the Dreamers were an English beat band that had a number of hit records between 1963 and 1965. The band's stage act was enlivened by the comic antics of Freddie Garrity, who would bounce around the stage with arms and legs flying. ...
from 1959 until his retirement in 2001.


Biography

Born in
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, the eldest son of Frederick Garrity and Elsie Clynes, Freddie worked as a
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while playing in local
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groups: the Red Sox, the John Norman Four and, finally, the Kingfishers, who became Freddie and the Dreamers in 1959. In the early years of the band, Garrity's official birth-date was given as 14 November 1940 to make him appear younger and, therefore, more appealing to the youth market who bought the majority of records sold in the UK. Garrity's trademark was his comic dancing (''see the Freddie'') and his habit of leaping up and down during performances. This, combined with his almost skeletal appearance and horn-rimmed glasses, made him an eccentric figure in the UK rock scene of the early 1960s. In 1966,
Freddie and the Dreamers Freddie and the Dreamers were an English beat band that had a number of hit records between 1963 and 1965. The band's stage act was enlivened by the comic antics of Freddie Garrity, who would bounce around the stage with arms and legs flying. ...
began to gradually lose commercial ground and disbanded in the late 1960s and, between 1968 and 1973, Garrity and his former bandmate Pete Birrell appeared in the ITV children's television show ''Little Big Time''. Garrity made a solo appearance on the first episode of the
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production '' The Wheeltappers and Shunters Social Club'' singing " Try a Little Kindness" and "
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", broadcast on 13 April 1974; in the sitcom '' Dear John'', he appeared as himself for one episode in both the British original in 1987 and the American version in 1989 (episode: The Return of Ricky S01, E11 (first broadcast: 19 January 1989)); in 1990 he appeared in the final episode of Rowland Rivron's comedy show ''
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''; and, in 1993, he appeared in an episode of '' Heartbeat'' as an amateur DJ named Tiny Weedon who in the episode plays the Freddie and the Dreamers record, ''"'' You Were Made for Me''",''
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on the conclusion of which he jokingly credits the artists as ''"Freda and the Dreamers."'' After his television career ended, Garrity formed a new version of Freddie and the Dreamers and toured regularly for the next two decades, but no further records or chart success came their way. He continued to perform until 2001, when he was diagnosed with
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after having a heart attack during a flight from America to Britain, thus forcing him into retirement.


Death

With his health in decline, Garrity settled in a bungalow aptly called "Dreamers End" in Moreton Avenue, in
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. He was married three times and had one daughter from his first marriage, and three children from his second marriage. He died at Bangor in
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, at the age of 69, after being taken ill while on holiday. Garrity was cremated at the Carmountside Crematorium in
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, where his ashes are interred.


Filmography


References

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External links

* * Freddie Garrityat
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