David Garrick, born Philip Darrell Core on September 12, 1945, in Liverpool,
England, is a British pop singer. He began his musical journey as a member of
his local church choir and later pursued formal training at a conservatory to
become an opernsinger. During this period, he studied the works of Ludwig van
Beethoven and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and developed an interest in Mario
Lanza's life and work. Garrick's career as a pop singer began with a bet among
friends at London's Cavern Club. His first notable success was a cover version
of "Lady Jane", written by Keith Richards a...