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    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...
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    especially popular during the 1960s, with their best-known configuration of Judith Durham on vocals, piano and tambourine; Athol Guy on double bass and vocals;...
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  • album by R&B singer Chrisette Michele Epiphany (Judith Durham album), a 2011 album by Australian Judith Durham "Epiphany" (Chrisette Michele song), 2009 "Epiphany"...
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    (CMAA) "The Seekers Official Website". Theseekers.com.au. "About Judith Durham". Judith Durham. Archived from the original on 23 September 2016. Retrieved...
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    it's pleasant, even — but it's not necessary." Hitchcock combined with Judith Durham (of the Seekers) and Mandawuy Yunupingu (of Yothu Yindi) for a cover...
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    The Escorts, in the early 1960s. Soon before the arrival of vocalist Judith Durham in 1962 they became The Seekers, and had some success in Australia before...
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  • group The Seekers – on record and live in concert, 144 songs in total. Judith Durham – lead vocals, tambourine, maracas, piano, celeste, harpsichord, (autoharp...
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    Seekers in 1962 with Keith Potger and Bruce Woodley. With later addition Judith Durham, The Seekers would have many hits during the 1960s including: I'll Never...
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  • cellist and violinist Judith Donath (born 1962), American computer scientist Judith Durham (1943–2022), Australian singer Judith Evelyn (1909–1967), American...
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    1995: "Is It You (feat. Rita Coolidge)" 1997: "I Am Australian" (with Judith Durham featuring Mandawuy Yunupingu) In 1983, he, along with Graham Russell...
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  • Guy, Keith Potger, Bruce Woodley and Judith Durham. The quartet were first active from 1962 to 1968 when Durham left to pursue a solo career. The group...
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  • Tree", recorded in 1967 as a solo single by The Seekers lead singer, Judith Durham whilst still performing with the group. Apart from his work with the...
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  • Australia's Own Judith Durham is a compilation album released in Australia in 1971 by Australian recording artist Judith Durham. A1 "Gift of Song" (Patti...
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    Rouge!. In January 1998, Anu teamed up with Archie Roach, Paul Kelly, Judith Durham, Renee Geyer, Kutcha Edwards and Tiddas and formed Singers for the Red...
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    words bronkhia (meaning "airway") and ektasis (meaning "widening"). Judith Durham of the Australian band The Seekers died of bronchiectasis on August...
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  • Anberlin "Adelaide" by the Rockfords "Adelaide You're Beautiful" by Judith Durham "Best Western" by Bad Astronaut "Came from Adelaide" by Coodabeen Champions...
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  • Douglas Show. Oscar Peterson for his 1970 album Tracks Judith Durham for her 1974 album Judith Durham and The Hottest Band in Town Volume 2 Dr. John on his...
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  • Charts in March 2009. "I Am Australian" was released in 1997 by trio Judith Durham (of the Seekers), Russell Hitchcock (from Air Supply) and Yothu Yindi's...
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  • Durham (1947–2012), American sportscaster Jimmie Durham (1940–2021), American sculptor and poet John Durham (disambiguation), multiple people Judith Durham...
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  • Side 2 "With My Swag All on My Shoulder" (Athol Guy, Bruce Woodley, Judith Durham, Keith Potger) – 1:53 "Plaisir d'amour" (Jean-Paul-Égide Martini, Jean-Pierre...
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    Show Herself TV series US, 1 episode 1997; 2003 This Is Your Life? Judith Durham Herself TV series Australia, 1 episode 1997 When Rock Was Young: The...
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    recognized for his musical talent and earned a scholarship to attend the Durham Cathedral Chorister School. After graduation, Stuart briefly attended an...
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  • Box Vol 28 #50 (8 July 1967) p. 280 Judith Durham's 1967 rendition on YouTube (Retrieved 2011-04-03); Judith Durham's 2003 rendition on YouTube (Retrieved...
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    has been recorded by many other artists, including The New Seekers, Judith Durham, Steven Curtis Chapman, Judy Collins, Michael Card, Floyd Cramer, Dana...
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    extended lyrics) Paul Robeson in 1940 Joan Baez in 1961 The Seekers and Judith Durham in 1964 or 1993 concert Marianne Faithfull on her debut-album Marianne...
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    proposed to address the alleged exclusion of Indigenous Australians. Judith Durham of The Seekers and Mutti Mutti musician Kutcha Edwards released their...
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    Bobby Darin Bobby Darin Sings The Shadow of Your Smile 1973 Judith Durham Judith Durham and The Hottest Band in Town 1974 Nina Simone 1975 Anita O'Day...
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  • Road) by Australian recording artist Judith Durham. The album was released in Australia in May 2009. In July 2006, Durham was asked to sing a short set of...
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  • Judith Durham and The Hottest Band in Town is the fourth studio album from Australian recording artist Judith Durham. The album was Durham's first released...
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  • Bowie's hit "Fame", cowritten with John Lennon. Judith Durham recorded a version for her album, Judith Durham and The Hottest Band in Town (1974). The song...
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