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  1. Bruce Woodley. Soundtrack: Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story. Bruce Woodley was born on 25 July 1942 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. He is a composer, known for Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (2004), Getting Back to Nothing (1971) and The Kenny Everett Video Show (1978).

  2. Bruce Woodley William was born on July 25, 1942, in Melbourne, Victoria in Australia. He attended Melbourne High School. He went to school with Athol Guy and Keith Potger who are fellow seekers. In the 1960s, he formed a folk music trio called ‘The Escorts’ with Athol and Keith. In 1962, they became ‘The Seekers’ after Judith Durham joined them.

  3. Bruce Woodley. More images. Real Name: Bruce William Woodley. Profile: Bruce Woodley, AO (born 25 July 1942, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) is an Australian singer-songwriter and musician. He was a founding member of the pop-folk group The Seekers. Sites: Wikipedia.

  4. Bürgerl. Name: Bruce William Woodley. Profil: Bruce Woodley, AO (born 25 July 1942, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) is an Australian singer-songwriter and musician. He was a founding member of the pop-folk group The Seekers. Seiten: Wikipedia.

  5. And Bruce Woodley was combining occasional solo shows with singing and playing banjo in the jazz group Morris Plonk’s Moonshine Five. The natural demise of those groups brought Athol and Keith together with Bob Turnbull and later, Ken Ray to form a doo-wop group called The Escorts, and later Athol, Keith and Ken added Bruce Woodley to their line-up, and the all-male band known as The Seekers ...

  6. Seekers Seen in Green is the sixth studio album by the Australian group The Seekers. It was released in the UK and Europe in 1967 by Columbia Records and EMI Records. It was released in Canada in 1967 and in the US in 1968 by Capitol Records. (The American release replaced "On The Other Side" with Kenny Young's "When Will the Good Apples Fall ...

  7. Athol Guy, Bruce Woodley and Keith Potger formed the group in Melbourne in 1962 and were joined soon afterwards by lead singer Judith Durham. After a debut album in Australia, The Seekers travelled to the United Kingdom in 1964 and performed alongside Dusty Springfield, whose brother Tom subsequently wrote several of their hit singles.