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  1. Australia's Own Judith Durham is a compilation album released in Australia in 1971 by Australian recording artist Judith Durham. Track listing. A1 "Gift of Song" (Patti Ingals) A2 "Wailing Of The Willow" (Harry Nilsson) A3 "Wanderlove" (Mason Williams) A4 "The Light Is Dark Enough" (Maitland-Kerr) A5 "Take Care of My Brother" (Art ...

    • 'We Did Always Share The Music'
    • Durham's Tryout Sent Crowd 'Up Three Levels'
    • A Familial Bond Between Bandmates
    • 'It's Really Sad For The Entertainment Industry'
    • 'Magical' Performances Live on in People's Memories
    • The Seekers Reunite Decades Later
    • Durham Will Receive A State Funeral

    Durham was born Judith Mavis Cock in the Melbourne suburb of Essendon in 1943. She changed her name to her mother's maiden name at the age of 19. Durham's sister Beverley Sheehan said they grew up surrounded by music. "We used to sing together in the morning and it used to wake up our parents," she said. "We did always share the music, but she was ...

    The Seekers was formed in 1962 and originally comprised four men, but one member left the group when he got married. The remaining three members, Potger, Athol Guy and Bruce Woodley decided to find a female lead singer who suited the style of their music. Athol Guy had met Ms Sheehan through the local music scene, who suggested Durham may be a good...

    Potger said he regarded the other members of The Seekers as being like his siblings. He said their strong connections helped them deal with the pressures of fame, as the band became increasingly successful throughout the 1960s. "We felt that we were sharing the whole ride together," he said. During the four years they recorded, their songs often re...

    Many notable figures from the music industry have expressed sadness over Durham's death and paid tribute to her achievements. A tribute was posted on the official social media page for the late singer Dusty Springfield, which described Durham's voice as "distinctive and endearing". The post said Springfield met Durham at a concert in 1964, which le...

    In 1967, The Seekers set an Australian record when a crowd of more than 200,000 watched their performance at Melbourne's Sidney Myer Music Bowl. RockWiz host Julia Zemiro said the crowd made up about one-tenth of the city's population at the time. Zemiro described a show at the Bowl in 2009 celebrating the iconic venue's 50th anniversary and the ar...

    The Seekers came together again in 1992 for a reunion tour, 25 years after they broke up. Producer Michael Cristiano said no one expected Durham to rejoin the group. "When they all broke up, there was a bit of a hiatus and everyone went their own ways... They just thought 'that was it', maybe," he said. The group played sell-out tours across Austra...

    Durham's family haveaccepted the offer of a state funeral in Victoria, to honour her life and contribution to music. Durham died in palliative care at Melbourne's Alfred Hospital due to complications from chronic lung disease. Sheehan said Durham was able to say goodbye to all the members of The Seekers and her close family members. Details of the ...

  2. tambourine. Years active. 1961–2022. Labels. Columbia, A&M, Pye, EMI, Decca. Website. judithdurham .com. Judith Durham AO (born Judith Mavis Cock; 3 July 1943 – 5 August 2022) was an Australian singer, songwriter, and musician who became the lead singer of the Australian folk music group the Seekers in 1962.

  3. 24. Okt. 2022 · The Seekers: Remembering Judith Durham | A World of Their Own. Full episode. Introduced by Athol Guy of The Seekers. In the 1960s Australian band The Seekers took the world by storm when their ...

  4. Released. 1975 — Australia. Vinyl —. LP, Compilation, Stereo. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1971 Vinyl release of "Australia's Own Judith Durham" on Discogs.

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  5. Judith Durham AO war eine australische Sängerin, Musikerin, Singer-Songwriterin und Komponistin. Sie war Gründungsmitglied und Leadsängerin der 1963 in Melbourne gegründeten und vor allem in Großbritannien erfolgreichen Pop-Folk-Gruppe The Seekers.

  6. 7. Aug. 2022 · Fans across Australia and around the world have paid tribute to The Seekers lead singer Judith Durham, remembering her as an 'Australian icon' with the 'voice of an angel' after her death on Friday, aged 79.