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The Seekers, as we know them, were formed in 1962, when Judith Durham, a young jazz singer, met Athol Guy, who sang and played bass in a folk trio called The Seekers with Bruce Woodley and Keith Potger. Judith was invited to join the boys that night, in a coffee bar in South Yarra (a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) called the Treble Clef. The trio went through their repertoire, and Judith joined in and improvised, creating the distinctive sound which would bring them so much success over the next few years.


Potger went on to manufacture The New Seekers after the split of the Seekers.

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The Seekers has released 44+ albums. Some of their notable releases include The Golden Jubilee Album, Greatest Hits, The Ultimate Collection. Explore their complete discography on this page.

Some of The Seekers's most popular tracks include Georgy Girl, I'll Never Find Another You, The Carnival Is Over, Morningtown Ride, A World Of Our Own. Listen to these songs and discover more from their extensive catalog.

The Seekers, as we know them, were formed in 1962, when Judith Durham, a young jazz singer, met Athol Guy, who sang and played bass in a folk trio called The Seekers with Bruce Woodley and Keith Potge... Read the full biography on this page.

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