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Gordon Waller

  • 64 years old
  • Male
  • Born Jun 04, 1945
  • Died Jun 17, 2009
  • Ledyard, Connecticut, United States
Gordon Waller, half of the popular 1960s British singing duo of Peter & Gordon, who shot to the top of the charts in 1964 with "A World Without Love," has died. He was 64.
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A World Without Love

from the official Peter & Gordon website

We are deeply saddened to report that some time after 8:00 p.m. last night east coast time, Gordon Waller went into cardiac arrest and was taken to the emergency room. Despite intensive efforts on his behalf by hospital personnel, Gordon passed away early this morning. Please keep him in your thoughts and prayers.

His partner of nearly five decades, Peter Asher, will be issuing a statement shortly. We hope you will join us sending love and condolences to his family.



A WORD FROM PETER:

Gordon played such a significant role in my life that losing him is hard to comprehend – let alone to tolerate.

He was my best friend at school almost half a century ago. He was not only my musical partner but played a key role in my conversion from only a snooty jazz fan to a true rock and roll believer as well. Without Gordon I would never have begun my career in the music business in the first place. Our professional years together in the sixties constitute a major part of my life and I have always treasured them.

We remained good friends (unusual for a duo!) even while we were pursuing entirely separate professional paths and I was so delighted that after a hiatus of almost forty years we ended up singing and performing together again more recently for the sheer exhilarating fun of it. We had a terrific time doing so.

Gordon remains one of my very favourite singers of all time and I am still so proud of the work that we did together. I am just a harmony guy and Gordon was the heart and soul of our duo.

I shall miss him in so many different ways. The idea that I shall never get to sing those songs with him again, that I shall never again be able to get annoyed when he interrupts me on stage or to laugh at his unpredictable sense of humour or even to admire his newest model train or his latest gardening effort is an unthinkable change in my life with which I have not even begun to come to terms.

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don and sherry tefft Aug 05, 2009

i am saddened to hear gordon has passed on. peter and gordon's music was a big part of my life in those days. my favorite record is still I GO TO PIECES, they had such great harmony. the music of the british invasion can never be equalled and i'm so glad they were a part of it. you are sadly missed gordon.

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Anthony Graham Taylor Aug 04, 2009

i am sorry that I have only just heard of the death of GORDON. I am so sorry and I will miss him. I still have the Somewhere vinyl record in my collection.(I have loved them since I bought it in the 60s) Peter and Gordon played a huge part of the 60s scene and I shall never forget them. I have only just ordered a C.D. replacement for this album.They have given me so much pleasure for nearly 50 years. All my heroes are going! I suppose that is the price of getting old. I shall never forget himj. A WONDERFUL SINGER. please accept my condolances. LOVE YOU ALL.

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Nora Young Aug 01, 2009

I went to see Peter and Gordon when they were in Cleveland, Ohio in April of 1966. I was a young teenage girl and it was the highlight of my life to see them. I must have gotten close to the stage, because I remember for an instant making eye contact with Gordon. In March 2008 they came back to Cleveland to play at the Mood Dog Coronation Ball. I dragged hubby with me and it was 1966 all over again. Thank you Gordon for making such wonderful music. You will be deeply misse.

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Pat Jul 28, 2009

Part of the best time in my life, the British Invasion. P @ G were a big part of it.
Thanks for the great memories.

God Bless Gordon.

A Cleveland, Ohio fan

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