
The official Seekers podcast is co-hosted by Graham Simpson, the group's representative, historian and biographer, and Christopher Patrick, co-author (with Simpson) of 'The Seekers: The 50 Year Recorded History of Australia's First Supergroup'. Each episode features Graham and Christopher reminiscing about The Seekers – the group's early days and their reunion years – with many never-before-heard ... more
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Performing ArtsArts | ||||

In this episode, Graham Simpson and Christopher Patrick discuss some of the hidden treasures recorded by The Seekers back in the 1960s, including radio jingles and the three 'lost' songs from the 1967 Myer Music Bowl concert which will finally be rel... more
In this episode, Graham Simpson and Christopher Patrick discuss why it took The Seekers so long to release a Christmas album, and what makes 'We Wish You A Merry Christmas' such a unique record for the group.
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In this episode, Graham Simpson and Christopher Patrick look back to the Carnival of Hits tour in 2000 and the confusion over the subsequent title 'Night of Nights'. They also discuss Peter, Paul and Mary's song 'Puff, the Magic Dragon' and why so ma... more
In this episode, Graham Simpson and Christopher Patrick discuss Judith, Bruce, Keith and Athol's pre-show ritual, and how the band chooses a concert set list.
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In this episode, Graham Simpson and Christopher Patrick discuss how the Seekers reunion tours came about, the band's collaboration with The King of the Waltz André Rieu, and Judith Durham's health scare during the 2013 Golden Jubilee Tour of Australi... more
In this episode, Graham Simpson and Christopher Patrick discuss how they each came to work with The Seekers. They also disclose which Seekers songs are their favourties.
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Graham Simpson and Christopher Patrick discuss what makes The Seekers unique and how the band was formed. They also dissect the influence the Seekers had one of Australia’s other favourite groups – ABBA. Graham and Christopher conclude this episode t... more
Join co-hosts Graham Simpson, The Seekers representative, historian and biographer, and Christopher Patrick, co-author (with Simpson) of 'The Seekers: The 50 Year Recorded History Of Australia’s First Supergroup' as they reminisce about when they fir... more










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