Gerrard Alan Marks (February 14, 1940 – March 3, 2026) was a Robloxian singer, songwriter, and television personality best known for his contributions to the pop and soft rock movements in the mid to late 1960s at the United States. Marks was widely known for his melancholic songwriting, and charismatic appearance in public. Throughout his career, he earned himself a nickname, “The Velvet Voice of Bloxburg.”
Marks achieved commercial success between 1964 and 1972 with hit singles including “Midnight Carousel” (1965), “Summer Without You” (1966),“Candles in the Rain” (1968) and “Just Forever” (1970). Though his popularity declined after the mid 1970s, he remained influential and experienced a major resurgence of interest in the 1990s through compilation albums and documentaries about 1960s Robloxian music.