What is freddie and the dreamers members?

Freddie and the Dreamers were a British pop band that formed in Manchester in 1959. The band was fronted by lead vocalist Freddie Garrity and comprised of members Derek Quinn (guitar), Roy Crewdson (guitar), Pete Birrell (bass), and Bernie Dwyer (drums).

Freddie Garrity was known for his energetic stage presence and distinctive voice, which helped propel the band to fame in the early 1960s with hits like "I'm Telling You Now," "You Were Made for Me," and "Do the Freddie." However, the group's popularity waned in the late 1960s, and they disbanded in 1969.

Derek Quinn continued to perform with various groups after the breakup of Freddie and the Dreamers. Roy Crewdson became a successful songwriter and producer, working with artists like The Hollies and Ringo Starr. Pete Birrell appeared in several films and television shows before retiring from the entertainment industry, while Bernie Dwyer continued to work as a session musician. Unfortunately, Dwyer passed away in 2002 due to complications from surgery.