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- The Seekers - Wikipedia
The Seekers were an Australian folk pop and gospel band originally formed in Melbourne in 1962 They were the first Australian pop band to achieve major chart and sales success in the United Kingdom and the United States
- The Seekers Greatest Hits in Stereo, HQ - YouTube
All of Judith Durham: The Seekers' best 60s songs, with the original stereo sound restored and enhanced video
- The Seekers Official Website
Official Website of The Seekers Keep up-to-date with concert dates, information about The Seekers and The Seekers 50th Anniversary (The Golden Jubilee Tour)
- The Seekers get St Kilda laneway named in their honour, 63 years after . . .
The Seekers were the first Australian band to score major international success Now they’re being recognised where it all began
- The Seekers: Pioneers of australian Folk Music and Their Enduring Impact
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
- The Seekers get St Kilda street named in their honour | Herald Sun
Australian legend Bruce Woodley returned to where things began for The Seekers in St Kilda on Friday to launch a street being renamed in honour of his iconic band
- The Very Best of the Seekers - Album by The Seekers - YouTube Music
Listen to The Very Best of the Seekers by The Seekers on YouTube Music - a dedicated music app with official songs, music videos, remixes, covers, and more
- 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
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