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Q: Where is Arthur Mack of the pacemakers?
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Names of all members who performed in Gerry and the Pacemakers?

Gerry and the Pacemakers were formed in Liverpool, England, in 1959 as "The Mars Bars", until the confectionary company of the same name forced them to change. Gerry Marsden - vocals and lead guitar Les Chadwick - bass Freddie Marsden - drums Arthur Mack - ??? - left in late 1960 Les Maguire - piano, saxophone (replaced Arthur Mack) They disbanded in October 1966. The band has done some touring more recently, but with Gerry being the only original member.


What has the author Arthur George Mack written?

Arthur George Mack has written: 'Photochemistry and Ullmann reactions of polychloroaromatic compounds'


What nicknames does Arthur MacKinnon go by?

Arthur MacKinnon goes by A-Mack.


How are pacemakers programmed?

Pacemakers are programmed externally with a handheld electromagnetic device.


Do artificial pacemakers hurt?

No. There is no pain associated with artificial pacemakers after the incision has healed.


What are pacemakers made out of?

Modern Pacemakers are not made out of Titanium i can tell you that right now -_-".


How is plutonium used in heart pacemakers?

Yes, the isotope plutonium 238 was used in the past as power source for pacemakers.


Did gerry and the pacemakers record the rose?

No, but Gerry Marsden OF Gerry and the Pacemakers recorded it in 1988.


How does an EMP device effect pacemakers?

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What are the release dates for The Pacemakers - 1925?

The Pacemakers - 1925 was released on: USA: 1 March 1925


Can you perform CPR on persons with pacemakers?

Yes you can perform CPR on persons with pacemakers. Follow the same procedure.


Is radium used in pacemakers?

Probably not, but the radioactive isotope Plutonium-238 is used in nuclear-powered pacemakers.