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  1. New Seekers: Kathy Ann Rae. When the New Seekers re-formed in 1976 Kathy Ann Rae was brought in as Lyn Paul's replacement. Although Kathy resembled Lyn, she had a very different style and brought a new facet to the sound of the group. Born on 7th March 1957 in Cambridge, Kathy (pictured below) was the youngest member of the New Seekers.

  2. In 1976, the New Seekers reformed with Kathy Ann Rae and Danny Finn replacing Lyn Paul and Peter Oliver. Although they never replicated their earlier success, signed to CBS (Columbia in the US) the group did manage to score a few hits with "It's So Nice (To Have You Home)" (1976), "I Wanna Go Back" (1977) and "Anthem (One Day in ...

  3. 16 de dic. de 2020 · The New Seekers - 'Anthem (One Day In Every Week)' Released in 1978 The New Seekers reformed In 1976, with Kathy Ann Rae and Danny Finn replacing original members Lyn Paul and Peter Oliver.

  4. Kathy Ann Rae: The New Seekers re-formed in April 1976 with a new line-up. Danny Finn replaced Peter Oliver and Kathy Ann Rae took over from Lyn Paul. Although this line-up scored three Top 50 hits in the UK, the "new" New Seekers never matched the success of the previous line-ups with Lyn Paul, Peter Doyle and Peter Oliver.

  5. Cathy, who was first known to New Seekers' fans as Kathy Ann Rae, had replaced Lyn Paul in the New Seekers' line-up in 1976. She died on 11th January. February 2011 brought better news: on 28th February a CD of long-lost demo recordings was released by Marty Kristian .

  6. 17 de sept. de 2014 · DON'T STOP THE MUSIC - THE NEW SEEKERS - YouTube. geminikev1. 354 subscribers. Subscribed. 29. 2.5K views 9 years ago. 1978 single from the New Seekers featuring the late Kathy Ann Rae....

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm4657812Kathy Ann Rae - IMDb

    1. Top of the Pops. 6.9. TV Series. Self - Member: The New Seekers. Self (as The New Seekers) 1976–1978. 5 episodes. Personal details. Alternative name. The New Seekers. Born. March 7, 1957. Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK. Died. January 11, 2011.