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The Seekers were an Australian folk-pop group that rose to international fame in the 1960s. Led by singer Judith Durham, they blended folk and pop with clean harmonies and became one of the first Australian acts to break big overseas. Their hits include “I’ll Never Find Another You,” “A World of Our Own,” and “Georgy Girl.” They were known for their wholesome image, strong melodies, and huge global popularity before splitting up in 1968 (with later reunions).
In this episode, I provide an overview of their hit singles and albums, as well as my journey with this group.
By Toby JonesThe Seekers were an Australian folk-pop group that rose to international fame in the 1960s. Led by singer Judith Durham, they blended folk and pop with clean harmonies and became one of the first Australian acts to break big overseas. Their hits include “I’ll Never Find Another You,” “A World of Our Own,” and “Georgy Girl.” They were known for their wholesome image, strong melodies, and huge global popularity before splitting up in 1968 (with later reunions).
In this episode, I provide an overview of their hit singles and albums, as well as my journey with this group.