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  1. The Seekers fueron nombrados Mejor Nuevo Artista en el 1966 New Musical Express Encuesta Ganadores Premios y se presentaron en la celebración Wembley Arena concierto, en un proyecto de ley que incluyen Los Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Dusty Springfield y The Animals.

  2. 184K subscribers. 216K. 49M views 12 years ago. ...more. Back in 1967, when The Seekers returned home to Australia for a visit, little did they know that their free concert at the Myer Music...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_SeekersThe Seekers - Wikipedia

    1967 – Melbourne, 12 March, Sidney Myer Music Bowl. The Seekers played to an estimated 200,000 people in a televised concert celebrating their overseas success. Television specials. 1965 – An Evening with The Seekers; 1966 – The Seekers at Home; 1967 – The Seekers Down Under and The World of The Seekers

  4. 10 de nov. de 2011 · The video is from 'The Seekers at Home' TV special (1966 - now available on a DVD with 2 other specials, including this song & 47 others! - http://www.thesee...

  5. 4 de abr. de 2020 · Judith Durham & the Boys at their best! Singing 'Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen', 'Someday, One Day' & 'Open Up Them Pearly Gates' in a test colour broad...

  6. 1966-1967 by The Seekers released in 1995. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  7. 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.