Gerry Beckley
- Actor
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Gerald Linford "Gerry"
Beckley was born on September 12, 1952 in Forth Worth, Texas to an
American father and an English mother. Beckley began playing the piano
at age three and started playing guitar a few years later. In 1962,
Gerry was a guitarist in the instrumental surf-rock band the Vanguards
in Virginia. In 1967, Beckley's father became the commander at the U.S.
Air Force Base at West Ruislip near London, England. Gerry attended
London Central High School in Hartfordshire, where he played in various
school bands and met fellow musicians Dan Peek
and Dewey Bunnell. The trio formed the
folk-rock group America in the late
60s. America released their
self-titled debut album in 1971 and have recorded over twenty albums to
date. Moreover, the band has enjoyed a steady succession of hit songs
throughout the 70s and 80s which include "A Horse With No Name",
"Sister Golden Hair" (Beckley wrote this particular song), "Ventura
Highway", "Tin Man" and "You Can Do Magic". Moreover, Gerry has also
recorded solo albums which include "Van Go Gan", "Go Man Go" and "Happy
Hour". Among the notable musicians he has collaborated with throughout
the years are Brian Wilson and
Carl Wilson of
The Beach Boys,
Robert Lamm of
Chicago, acclaimed singer/songwriter
Jimmy Webb,
Dave Mason,
Rick Danko and
Dan Fogelberg. Beckley is married and has
two sons named Joe Beckley and
Matt Beckley. Gerry continues to perform
worldwide with Dewey Bunnell as a member
of America.