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Page three of the Storybook covers the period from 1967 through the various solo projects of the Seventies. Click on the pics for Streaming real soundclips (optimised for 28k modems) or right-click on the song titles to download better quality versions. |
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After The Seekers split in 1968, Keith Potger released a single - 'The World would never turn again'. Have a listen - it's a fine example of Keith's melodic voice. |
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Keith went on to form 'The New Seekers', who had great success in the early 70's. They are probably best known for their #1 hit, 'I'd like to teach the World to sing', but here is an early recording with Keith on lead vocal singing Lennon/McCartneys' 'Here, there and everywhere'. |
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Bruce Woodley's first solo work came in the form of a children's book and EP entitled 'Friday Street Fantasy'. From the EP comes 'Little Miss Sorrow, Child of Tomorrow' - reminiscent of The Seekers 'Seen in Green' album. |
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Meanwhile, Judith was busy too. During the early 70's, she recorded 2 albums for A&M records in the UK. These contained some wonderful ballads, some written by Judith and her husband, Ron Edgeworth. The song featured here is 'Kaleidoscope'. |
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Judith Durham's excellent 'Hottest Band in Town' album, first released in 1973, marked a return to her first love - jazz! Featuring her hyusband Ron, all 3 70's Jazz albums have now been re-mastered and are available on CD. To get hold of the box set, which features Judith at her very best, you can order online - please follow the links on the 'CDs' page. |
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Page 6 - 'Future Road' |
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