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  2. Mike Pender - Wikipedia

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    Mike Pender's Searchers continue to book new shows and tour, targeting Britain, Australia, the U.S., the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, Sweden, Denmark and the United Arab Emirates. In 1994 Mike Pender's Searchers were the very first 1960s band to be invited to play on board the QE2 as part of the world famous liner's 25th anniversary celebrations.

  3. Mike Pender's Searchers - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Mike Pender's Searchers were the first 1960s band to be invited to play on board the QE2 as part of the ocean liner's 25th anniversary celebrations. During live performances, Mike Pender's Searchers use their own custom built lighting and sound equipment, and Mike Pender uses several different guitars including his famous 12-string ...

  4. The Searchers (band) - Wikipedia

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    Founded as a skiffle group in Liverpool in 1959 by John McNally and Mike Pender, the band took their name from the 1956 John Ford western film The Searchers. [3]The band grew out of an earlier skiffle group formed by McNally in 1957, with his friends Ron Woodbridge (born 1938 in Liverpool; lead vocals), Brian Dolan (guitar) and Tony West (born 1938 in Liverpool, died 11 November 2010 in ...

  5. Britain’s oldest pop band The Searchers remember Merseybeat ...

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    Originally formed as a skiffle group in 1957 (before The Beatles and The Rolling Stones), by the Liverpool-born frontman John McNally and Mike Pender, the band have barely stopped since.

  6. He's Got No Love - Wikipedia

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    "He’s Got No Love" is a song written by Chris Curtis and Mike Pender and released by British pop rock group The Searchers. The song was released as a single in July 1965 by Pye Records in the United Kingdom and later on Kapp Records in the United States. It became a hit in 1965 in both countries.

  7. Play for Today (album) - Wikipedia

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    Play for Today is the eighth studio album by English rock band The Searchers and the last band's album to feature lead singer Mike Pender.LP was released both in the UK and the US with completely different cover art and slightly divergent track listing.

  8. It's the Searchers - Wikipedia

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    Their egos grew bigger and as the new lead singer Mike Pender wrote in his autobiography: “Internal tensions within the band worsened when certain people neglected to tell Tony about recording sessions and policy discussions.” [2] Finally, Jackson sang lead vocal on one song only, "Sho' Know A Lot About Love " (and even there he shared his ...

  9. Searchers (The Searchers album) - Wikipedia

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    As Mike Pender wrote in his autobiography: "It was a breath of fresh air for the band." [2] The Sire employee Paul McNally (no relation to band's guitarist John McNally) recommended the change of a drummer. The Searchers refused to fire Billy Adamson but finally went along with replacing him for upcoming recording session. [3]