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Joe Hertler & The Rainbow Seekers are genuine in their joy and human in their heartache, and they’re all about connecting with people through unsullied authenticity.
The frontman of genre-bending band the Rainbow Seekers openly chats about his music and writing process, which sometimes requires long weekends holed up in a cabin somewhere in the Michigan woods.
Follow a song to heart's desire, as the original musical THE SEEKERS AND THE SONG premieres at Orlando Fringe FESTN4.
But the founding member of The Seekers has gone the opposite way with the simplest of stringed instruments, writing his new songs on the ukulele for a new set to feature in his shows.
Unlike Seekers tours, jetsetting and playing to big venues in capital cities, Potger sets off next month to play in Coffs Harbour and Port Macquarie before heading to Ipswich, Noosa and Ballina.
The Seekers founder to play Civic Centre THE full sound of Keith Potger’s 12-string guitar is something that would come in handy for solo performances.
The Seekers still hold the record for the biggest concert crowd in the southern hemisphere playing to a 200,000 audience in March 1967.
December 3, 2012 will mark the 50th anniversary of Judith Durham, Keith Potger, Bruce Woodley and Athol Guy first singing together as The Seekers.
The Seekers first got together to make music in December 1962 and they're still performing today. Lead singer, Judith Durham, spoke to Simon Lauder in Melbourne this morning.
ABBA, The New Seekers & More: Eurovision’s Top Charting Songs During the 61-year history of the Eurovision Song Contest, a very small selection of entries has managed to chart in America ...
The Seekers are found again: The folk band are back doing what they do best WHEN Athol Guy worked as an account executive at advertising agency J Walter Thompson in Melbourne he used to gaze ...