The Seekers - Wikipedia The Seekers performed folk -influenced pop music and soon gathered a strong following in Melbourne [1] Durham's connections with W G Records led to the group's later signing a recording contract with the label [1][6] Their debut album, Introducing the Seekers, was released in 1963
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The Seekers: Pioneers of australian Folk Music and Their . . . The Seekers are an iconic Australian folk group that emerged in the 1960s and made a lasting impact on the music industry Known for their distinct harmonies and heartfelt performances, The Seekers became one of the most successful acts of the era Their major hits, including “Georgy Girl” and “I’ll Never Find Another You,” propelled them to international fame and cemented their
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Judith Durham - Wikipedia Judith Durham (born Judith Mavis Cock; 3 July 1943 – 5 August 2022) was an Australian singer, songwriter and musician who became the lead singer of the Australian folk music group the Seekers in 1962 The Seekers became the first Australian pop music group to achieve major chart and sales success in the United Kingdom and the United States and have sold over 50 million records worldwide
About The Seekers - 50 years on. . . The Seekers 50 years on Australians Of The Year 1967 and ARIA Hall Of Fame inductees, The Seekers first performed together in Melbourne in 1962
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The Seekers discography - Wikipedia The Seekers were an Australian folk music group formed in 1962 consisting of Athol Guy, Keith Potger, Bruce Woodley and Judith Durham The quartet were first active from 1962 to 1968 when Durham left to pursue a solo career The group re-formed in 1975 and recruited Louisa Wisseling to provide vocals, but disbanded again in 1978 In 1988, the group re-formed with Julie Anthony and then (from