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  2. The Searchers (band) - Wikipedia

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    The Searchers are an English Merseybeat group who flourished during the British Invasion of the 1960s. [1] [2] The band's hits include a remake of the Drifters' 1961 hit, "Sweets for My Sweet"; "Sugar and Spice" (written by their producer Tony Hatch); remakes of Jackie DeShannon's "Needles and Pins" and "When You Walk in the Room"; a cover of the Orlons' "Don't Throw Your Love Away"; and a ...

  3. Category:The Searchers (band) members - Wikipedia

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    Members of the British pop group The Searchers. Pages in category "The Searchers (band) members" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  4. Chris Curtis (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Chris Curtis (born Christopher Crummey; 26 August 1941 – 28 February 2005) was an English musician.He was best known for being with the 1960s beat band The Searchers.He originated the concept behind Deep Purple and formed the band in its original incarnation of 'Roundabout'.

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

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    Allen joined the band in 1964 after meeting The Searchers in Hamburg, at the newly opened Star-Club. At the time, he was playing with Cliff Bennett and the Rabble Rousers; his visit to Hamburg ...

  6. Mike Pender - Wikipedia

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    I take the credit for choosing the name 'the Searchers' and for co-founding the band in its original form". Some years ago, Mike Pender claimed to be a member of two fictitious groups he played in before his years with the Searchers. After the Searchers recorded the singles "Sweets for My Sweet" and "Sugar and Spice", Pender took over lead ...

  7. Meet The Searchers - Wikipedia

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    Meet The Searchers is the 1963 debut and most successful album by British rock band The Searchers.The album featured their first single released in June 1963, a version of the Drifters' "Sweets for My Sweet", which was a UK No.1 for the band, as well as their version of the Clovers "Love Potion No.9", which was released as a single in the U.S. (but not in the UK) the following year.

  8. John McNally (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the other members of The Searchers who played in bands, and even formed one of their own, McNally has never recorded with any other act, than the Searchers. Following the departures of Tony Jackson in August 1964, Chris Curtis in mid 1966, and Mike Pender in December 1985, McNally was the last original member of the classic 1960s line-up ...

  9. Chris Curtis - Wikipedia

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    Chris Curtis (musician) (1941–2005), British drummer and singer, best known for being with The Searchers Chris Curtis (politician) , British Member of Parliament Topics referred to by the same term