The New Seekers were a British pop group, formed in London in 1969 by Keith Potger after the break-up of his group, the Seekers. The idea was that the...
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in the UK, the New Seekers, which had a hit single in 1971 with "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing". In 1995, the Seekers were inducted into the ARIA...
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This is the discography of British pop group the New Seekers. "NEW SEEKERS | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". www.officialcharts...
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formed by producer Keith Potger. The New Seekers were formed in mid 1969 as a harmony group in the style of The Seekers who had recently disbanded. Formed...
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appearing to sing the song. The popularity of the jingle led to its being re-recorded in two versions: one by The New Seekers and another by The Hillside Singers...
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Infrared homing (redirect from Heat seeker)
Modern seekers combine several detectors and are called two-color systems. All-aspect seekers also tend to require cooling to give them the high degree...
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Seekers (1968) Seekers Golden Collection (1969) The Seekers (1969) The Sound of the Seekers (1970) The Seekers Again (1973) 25 Favourites (1973) The Very...
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British pop group the New Seekers. It was retitled Pinball Wizards in the US. Released in March 1973, the album coincided with the release of their latest...
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and the New Seekers is a 1970 album by the UK-based pop group The New Seekers. It was the group's second album and their only one to feature the group's...
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and localised. Membership in a local Seekers assembly did not preclude membership in another sect. Indeed, Seekers shunned creeds (see nondenominational...
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New Seeker was a racehorse owned by Elite Racing Club. He was foaled on 1 March 2000. His sire was Green Desert and his dam was Ahbab. New Seeker raced...
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album by UK pop group The New Seekers. It was the group's sixth album and released at the peak of their success. In the UK the album was notably released...
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Look up seekers in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Seekers were a 17th-century religious group. Seekers may also refer to: Seekers (TV series), a British...
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Donna Jones (singer) (redirect from The Springfield Revival)
the 1970s, and as a member of the New Seekers since February 1979. Jones started her singing career in 1963 as part of an all girl trio called "The Chrys-Do-Lyns"...
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Eve Graham (category The New Seekers)
who found fame in the early 1970s with the pop group The New Seekers. Graham began her career during the 1960s as a band singer with the Cyclones in Scotland...
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Hide & Seekers is the third studio album by Australian group the Seekers. The album was released in 1964. In some countries, the album was titled The Four...
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Lyn Paul (category The New Seekers)
and actress. She came to fame as a member of the international chart-topping pop group the New Seekers in the early 1970s. More recently, she has found success...
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Keith Potger (category The New Seekers)
member of the folk-pop group the Seekers. In September 2014, along with his colleagues in the Seekers, Potger was appointed an Officer of the Order of...
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1974 album by British pop group The New Seekers. It features the No. 1 single "You Won't Find Another Fool Like Me" and the top five follow-up "I Get a Little...
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Roy Wood (category Alumni of the University of Derby)
shortlisted by the BBC as one of six possible choices for the UK entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1972. When performed by the New Seekers on the Cliff Richard...
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What Have They Done to My Song Ma (category The New Seekers songs)
including Nina Simone, the New Seekers, and Billie Jo Spears. The New Seekers' version topped the New Zealand Singles Chart and reached the top 10 in Australia...
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Comedy 'Truth Seekers' to Debut at Canneseries". Variety. Penske Media Corporation. Retrieved 22 September 2020. "CannesSeries: 'Truth Seekers'". Canneseries...
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Georgy Girl (song) (category The Seekers songs)
"Georgy Girl" is a song by the Australian pop/folk music group the Seekers. It was used as the title song for the 1966 British romantic comedy film Georgy...
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Marty Kristian (category The New Seekers)
vocals, became one of the founders of the New Seekers, which were a pop rock group assembled in London by Keith Potger (ex-the Seekers) and David Joseph,...
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Peter Doyle (singer) (category The New Seekers)
number of Top 40 hits in Australia in the 1960s, then success internationally as a member of the New Seekers in the early 1970s, before resuming a solo...
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decided to leave the group and was replaced by Lyn Paul (also later of The New Seekers). Over the next few years she sang with the big bands of Joe Loss...
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The Seekers, also called The Brotherhood of the Seven Rays, were a group of rapturists or a UFO religion in mid-twentieth century Midwestern United States...
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This is a list of songs performed by the Australian pop / folk group the Seekers – on record and live in concert. It includes 144 songs in total. Judith...
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The Seekers is a historical novel written by John Jakes and originally published in 1975. It is book three in a series known as The Kent Family Chronicles...
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entering Westland. On the other side of the Midlands is D'Hara, which is ruled by Darken Rahl. Seekers are accompanied by a Wizard of The First Order and Confessors...
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