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  1. 17 de nov. de 2014 · Louisa sang with the Seekers from 1975-78, during which they had a major hit in Australia with 'The Sparrow Song' - watch it here: • The Seekers (1975) - The Sparrow song... More videos from The...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_SeekersThe Seekers - Wikipedia

    From 1972, Guy, Potger and Woodley planned on reforming the Seekers without Durham. By 1975 they had recruited Louisa Wisseling, a semi-professional folk singer formerly with Melbourne group the Settlers. They had a top 10 Australian hit with the Woodley-penned "The Sparrow Song".

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  3. LOUISA WISSELING. Dutch born Louisa Wisseling was the female vocalist in The Seekers after they reformed in the mid 70s. Athol Guy discovered her singing at a place called The Swagman and offered her the job. She was a semi-professional folk singer formerly with Melbourne group the Settlers.

  4. Una banda australiana. The Seekers estaba formado por Athol Guy, contrabajo, guitarras, Keith Potger y Bruce Woodley, todos asistieron a la Melbourne Escuela Secundaria. Su primer cantante fue Ken Ray, que más tarde abandonó el grupo para casarse. Su lugar fue ocupado por Judith Durham que fue una cantante de jazz trad, después de haber ...

  5. 1.9K views 5 years ago. The Settlers, featuring lead vocalist Louisa Wisseling, recorded this version of "Never Never Never" in the early 70s, before Louisa went on to join the Seekers in the...

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  6. The Seekers is the seventh studio album by Australian group the Seekers. The album was released in May 1975. Louisa Wisseling provided the vocals. It was the first The Seekers' album not to feature the vocals of Judith Durham .

  7. 31 de ago. de 2022 · By 1975, they had brought in Louisa Wisseling, a semi-professional folk singer, and they had had a top 10 Australian hit with 'The Sparrow Song'. Woodley left the group in June 1977 and was replaced by Buddy England, a former member of the Mixtures.