Carry Me (The Seekers 60th Anniversary)

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Carry Me (The Seekers 60th Anniversary)

Carry Me (The Seekers 60th Anniversary)

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The Seekers represented Australia at Expo 67 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada (when they appeared on television in Australia via the first satellite transmission from the United States to Australia).

a b c d "Artist: Judith Durham – Band: The Seekers". Long Way to the Top. Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). Archived from the original on 25 September 2011 . Retrieved 26 September 2011. a b "Icons: The Seekers". Baby Boomer Central: The Life and Times of Australia's Baby Boomer Generation. Australia on CD (Stephen Yarrow). 2010. Archived from the original on 31 March 2012 . Retrieved 25 September 2011. In November 2015, during a tour of Guy's new group, Athol Guy and Friends, featuring Jenny Blake on vocals, the group were joined by Potger and Woodley for a one-performance fundraiser hosted by the school. The performance featured many of the Seekers' hits as well as other songs that had influenced them over the years. The performance closed with a performance of " I Am Australian", which Guy introduced as a song that was pertinent given "what was happening around the world" at the time. Carry Mewill be released on 25 Novemberon Decca Australiaas a 3-CD set, and is a personally selected and curated collection of The Seekers' greatest hits–sixty epoch-making songs, including the band's final studio recording, the eponymous 'Carry Me', written by Bruce Woodley. George Ash, President, Universal Music Australia and New Zealand said: “Great artists become part of our fabric and our extended family, and Judith Durham was no exception. She was a force of nature, constantly energised with a passion for music and life. We were all privileged to have known Judith and heard her heavenly voice. We are deeply saddened by her passing and will miss her dearly.”

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Melbourne, 12 March, Sidney Myer Music Bowl. The Seekers played to an estimated 200,000 people in a televised concert celebrating their overseas success. In February 1967, "Morningtown Ride" reached the Top50 in the US. [15] [16] Return to Australia and breakup [ edit ] a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Kimball, Duncan (2002). "The Seekers". Milesago: Australasian Music and Popular Culture 1964–1975. Ice Productions . Retrieved 24 September 2011. Highland, Gary. "How to Fit Four Giants on to a Postage Stamp Sheet…". Australia Post. Archived from the original on 15 December 2008 . Retrieved 27 September 2011.

Roving with The Seekers". Seekers Discography. Telinco.com (Richard Saunders). Archived from the original on 29 September 2011 . Retrieved 25 September 2011. Four months after the sold-out success of The Seekers’ Golden Jubilee ‘Farewell’ Tour of Australia in late 2013, the group and their team reconvened to do it all again in the United Kingdom in 2014, winding their way through Wales, Scotland and England with a 15-date sold-out tour. Plant, Simon (11 May 2011). "How Andre Rieu sought out the Seekers for his latest tour". Herald Sun. News Corporation . Retrieved 27 September 2011. a b c d e f "Seekers – Top75 Releases Official UK Singles Archive". UK Singles Chart. The Official Charts Company . Retrieved 9 September 2011.This historic Album & DVD marks the final time that Australian music phenomenon The Seekers toured in the country where their global success story began. Athol Guy said at the Memorial, “This song is now our collective gift to share with you tonight as we celebrate Judith’s magnificent gifts to us all.” Included in the 3-CD set and digital album, which spans the breadth of their career, are reminiscences and recollections from Athol, Keith and Bruce, as well as their personal favourite Seekers songs, everything from the universally loved 'I’ll Never Find Another You' and 'Morningtown Ride' to the lesser known 'The Water is Wide' and the festive 'When A Child is Born'. When Judith Durham, Athol Guy, Keith Potgerand Bruce Woodleytook to the stage for the last time, the audience was on its feet clapping and cheering for several minutes before they even sang a note. Judith’s beloved sister Beverley Sheehan spoke of the closeness they shared throughout life, including their love of music. “Judith’s joy for life, her constant optimism, creativity and generosity of spirit were always an inspiration to me.”



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