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  Amazon.ca: Hold Onto Your Dream: Judith Durham: Music
Judith is an Acclaimed Artist in her Own Right, and 'hold on to Your Dream' is her First Collection of Entirely Original Material.
Judith penned all but one of the tunes herself and as you will see she has become quite a capable songwriter.
Judiths goal with this song was to give Australians of all racial backgrounds a song they could feel good about.
www.amazon.ca /Hold-Onto-Dream-Judith-Durham/dp/B000056NXN   (671 words)

  
 Judith Durham
Judith Durham (b.3rd July, 1943) was a Jazz singer who became the lead singer for the Australian popular folk music group The Seekers in 1964.
During her solo career she has released ten albums, the first 'Judy Durham and Frank Traynor's Jazz Preachers' in 1963 and the latest 'Hold On To Your Dreams' in the year 2000.
Judith Durham's husband, Ron Edgeworth was diagnosed with motor neurone disease[?] in 1993, and he died in December 1994.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/ju/Judith_Durham.html   (112 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: The Judith Durham Story: Colours of My Life: Books: Sarah, Duchess of York,Lynn Redgrave,Shelley ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
More than a straightforward music biography, Judith tells the story of her ultimately tragic marriage to her fellow musician Ron Edgeworth and how amid the euphoria of her public life she lived with the knowledge that he was fatally ill with Motor Neurone Disease.
Judith's story takes her from her childhood in Australia to her singing roots, and the fateful journey to England which launched her and The Seekers to stardom.
Judith's life story from her early years is fascinating, moving and full of a spirit of her warm pesronality and easy charm.
www.amazon.co.uk /Judith-Durham-Story-Colours-Life/dp/0753508834   (862 words)

  
 Judith Durham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Judith recorded two other songs with the Preachers, "Muddy Water" (which appeared on their album Jazz From the Pulpit) and "Trombone Frankie" (an adapted version of Bessie Smith's "Trombie Cholly").
In 1996 Judith recorded an album of covers under the direction of noted producer Gus Dudgeon.
Her birthday concert at the Royal Festival Hall in London was filmed and released on DVD in late 2004.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Judith_Durham   (1316 words)

  
 Judith Durham colours life story story * and the seeker Durham Judith
Judith Durham is an Australian jazz singer who was previously the lead singer for the Australian folk music group, The Seekers.
Judith sailed with The Seekers to the United Kingdom in 1964 where they provided the musical entertainment.
Durham was by his side when the disease claimed his life on December 10, 1994.
www.judith3.net /music/judith-durham.htm   (391 words)

  
 MySpace.com - Judith Durham - - Folk / Acoustic / Other - www.myspace.com/judithdurham
Judith Durham, OAM (born Judith Mavis Cock on July 3, 1943, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) is a jazz singer who became the lead vocalist for the Australian popular folk music group The Seekers in 1963.
Early life Judith Durham was born July 3, 1943, at Essendon, Victoria, Australia to William Alexander Cock DFC, a Navigator and World War II Pathfinder, and his wife Hazel.
Durham was working as a secretary at the J Walter Thompson advertising agency where she met an account executive called Athol Guy.
www.myspace.com /judithdurham   (1176 words)

  
 The Judith Durham Story
Judith Durham one of the greatest singers of all time, for over forty years, she has given us this wonderful voice, she has the most pitch perfect voice, of any female singer.
Judith's jazz career began as a shy teenager when she asked a member of the Melbourne University Jazz Band, one night at the Memphis Jazz Club in Malvern, a suburb of her home city Melbourne, if she could sing with the band.
In 1990 Judith, Ron, and their tour manager Mike Summers were involved in a fatal car accident on the Calder Highway; the driver of the other care died at the scene, while Judith was seriously injured.
www.judithdurham.org.uk   (1318 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: The Judith Durham Story: Colours of My Life: Graham Simpson: Books
More than a straightforward music biography, Judith tells the story of her ultimately tragic marriage to her fellow musician Ron Edgeworth and how amid the euphoria of her public life she lived with the knowledge that he was fatally ill with Motor Neurone Disease.
Judith Durham has been honored all over the world for her work as a member of the Seekers, for her solo work and for any number of humanitarian causes she has become involved with.
Judith had always felt that her strong areas were jazz and blues, but feared there was no audience for this in the sixties.
www.amazon.ca /Judith-Durham-Story-Colours-Life/dp/1852270381   (1141 words)

  
 Long Way To The Top
Judith wanted to move on, and without any notion of the universal grief her decision would continue to bring, even to this day, she gave the group six months' notice, resuming her solo career in July 1968.
In 1992 Judith reunited with the Seekers after 25 years apart - they made big news internationally when the group toured and recorded as part of their 'Silver Jubilee Reunion'.
Judith continues to work as both an accomplished solo artist and as the much-loved lead singer for The Seekers.
www.abc.net.au /longway/artist_index/seekers.htm   (579 words)

  
 Judith Durham/Seekers Biography
Judith Mavis Durham (Cock) was born in Essendon 2 minutes past midnight on 3 July 1943.
In 1962, Judith began to become aware about the sexual connotations of her surname.
Judith is eager to continue on her solo career, having writing collaborations with artists such as, Jeff Vincent and Mark Holden.
www.angelfire.com /musicals/seekers/biography.html   (1304 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Hot Jazz Duo: Judith Durham: Music
Judith Durham is one of the worlds greatest singers and is famous throughout Europe esp. England, Australia (where she was born) and the pacific.
Judith is not as famous in America but Jazz fanatics of the 70's have more than likley heard her name.
Judith sings every style of music imaginable from classical to rock and on this album she is singing jazz acousticly with her husband pianist extrodonare Ron Edgeworth.
www.amazon.com /Hot-Jazz-Duo-Judith-Durham/dp/B00000JST9   (410 words)

  
 Judith Durham : Judith Durham & Hottest Band in Town - Listen, Review and Buy at ARTISTdirect
Former Seekers lead singer Judith Durham returned to her jazz roots with this extraordinary album (orginally released in 1973) of big-band blues and jazz standards, augmented by three excellent originals by the singer herself.
Durham belts these numbers out like a latter-day Ethel Merman only bigger voiced and with an excellent feel for the genre and the sound in which she's working.
The album is also a dazzling showcase for the Hottest Band In Town (especially pianist/arranger Ron Edgeworth), who display a love and familiarity with this repertory the equal of Durham's.
www.artistdirect.com /nad/store/artist/album/0,,847747,00.html   (272 words)

  
 Judith Durham and The Seekers!
This is a picture of myself and Judith Durham, taken during her Mona Lisa Tour in May 1996 at the BIC!
In May 1996 Judith Durham did a U.K tour, I was lucky enough to be able to obtain tickets to see her at three of her concerts: Plymouth, Bournemouth and finally The Royal Festival Hall (London).
Two weeks later I received a postcard from Judith saying that if all goes well she will meet me at the stage doors after the show of the night I was going to see her perform.
members.tripod.com /~D_B_S/personal.html   (297 words)

  
 Judith Durham: The non - Seekers years
Durham has chosen to explore and record for all of us and to the memory of her husband, talented musician and composer Ron Edgeworth.
Judith's style(s) in the '70s ranged from pop and gospel to jazz and blues, with a smattering of opera.
This may be the best, most heartfelt work Judith Durham has produced to date and marked the last time Ron would work with her, as he finally lost his battle with MND in December 1994.
www.telinco.com /Seekers/Judith_Durham.html   (1569 words)

  
 eBay.co.uk - Judith Durham, A Carnival Of Hits, CDs, DVDs items at low prices   (Site not responding. Last check: )
JUDITH DURHAM / NEW SEEKERS 25th reunion concert
JUDITH DURHAM / THE SEEKERS--A Carnival Of Hits--cass
Judith Durham The Seekers The Farewell Spectacular P/B
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 The Seekers Home Page
Judith was invited to join the boys that night, in a coffee bar in South Yarra called the Treble Clef.
Judith continued to sing with jazz bands in Melbourne, whilst also finding time for jobs with The Seekers, who made an audition tape in 1963.
Judith added harmonies, and jazz and gospel influences, to the boys' existing folk repertoire, in songs such as "South Australia" and "Waltzing Matilda", which was released as a single in Australia.
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 Judith Durham encore | The Courier-Mail
And now, in a rare treat, the shy Melbourne girl who thought she was going to be a pianist is heading back to Queensland for a one-off concert with The Queensland Orchestra, where she'll sing Seekers hits along with her own compositions.
Judith Durham in concert with The Queensland Orchestra, June 28, Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, South Bank.
Judith Durham will perform Seekers songs and her own compositions in Brisbane.
www.news.com.au /couriermail/story/0,23739,23638570-7642,00.html   (686 words)

  
 Judith Durham
Judith Durham was one of Australia's first international pop stars.
Yet while Durham appeared to be on top of the world, emotionally she was a mess.
Durham says that her depression was matched by loneliness.
www.ozsermonillustrations.com /illustrations/judith_durham.htm   (208 words)

  
 Teva Durham, Durham Bulls, Durham Region, Judith Durham   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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 BBC - Oxford Stage - Judith Durham at The Oxford Apollo
She was simply dressed in a flowing fl dress, with silver buckle and a long overcoat with a touch of silver.
The interval came too quickly and after the break Judith returned in a red outfit which was very elegant and attractive.
I would recommend this Show to anyone sadly Judith told us, that she now has a bronchitis illness which will eventually mean no more singing, but she is determined to carry on until she just cannot cope any longer!
www.bbc.co.uk /oxford/stage/2003/06/judith_durham_review.shtml   (427 words)

  
 YouTube - The Seekers(Judith Durham) - An Eriskay Love Lilt
Judith was beautiful to look at to be sure, then she starts to sing and, well....
If any one knows Judith I wish they would extend to her my gratitude for the pleasure her singing gives me, and the Seekers too.
Having admired Judiths singing for more years than I dare admit, it is so refreshing to hear songs which I have not heard before.
uk.youtube.com /watch?v=21CxEMgkEZ8&feature=related   (390 words)

  
 judith durham - Comparison, price and purchase on Shopping Lycos
Judith Durham and Hottest Band In Town: Vol2
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 Lyn Paul website: New Seekers - Keith Potger
In 1963 the Seekers were offered a contract by WandG Records to record their first album (Judith Durham was also offered a separate contract to record an EP).
The song, which Judith Durham described as "slightly old-fashioned" and "a bit square", was released as a single by EMI on their Columbia label on 4th December.
In 1993 Judith Durham returned to the group for a sell-out 25th anniversary tour of Australia and New Zealand.
www.lynpaulwebsite.org /NS-Potger.htm   (2740 words)

  
 :: www.mikedabo.com :: Judith Durham ::
Mike d’Abo let me hear the song “Bonny Face” by Judith Durham when I visited him in March 2006.
Mike wrote this song and Judith Durham recorded this song in 1970 which is very hard to get (even though
We all know Judith Durham is the girl-member of The Seekers, who had a lot of hits world-wide in the
www.mikedabo.com /durham.htm   (181 words)

  
 Judith Durham - The Vegan Forum - a vegan message board
Judith Durham - The Vegan Forum - a vegan message board
There was a pleasant little article in the paper - a full page in The Weekend Australian about the singer Judy Durham.
Among other items it mentions that she loves animals and has been a vegetarian more than half her life.
www.veganforum.com /forums/showthread.php?t=3312   (218 words)

  
 Judith Durham
Living legend Judith Durham made history as Australia`s very first international pop princess when she was lead singer with sixties icons The Seekers.
At the Pavilion we celebrated with Judith on ‘The Diamond Tour 2003’, her first UK solo shows in seven years.
"Judith Durham showed what a truly International Star she is at this two hour concert.
www.paviliontheatre.co.uk /showHTML/past/jun_20_03.htm   (264 words)

  
 Digital Journal - Artist profile: Judith Durham of The Seekers
One of the reasons for that opinion is Judith Durham.
Another of the breed of half pint vocal volcanoes, Judith has far more power in her voice than most rock singers.
Post Seekers, Judith’s career waxed and waned and waxed again, but the popularity never went away.
www.digitaljournal.com /article/251481/Artist_profile_Judith_Durham_of_The_Seekers   (789 words)

  
 YouTube - Judith Durham And Inka Marka - The Carnival Is Over
Judith Durham And Inka Marka, Singing The Carni...
Judith Durham And Inka Marka, Singing The Carnival is Over.
This is the last Recorded song Judith Durham made in 2006, I have mixed it with the Final Footage of Her Concert in 2003.
youtube.com /watch?v=DwZHKsxArAQ&mode=related&search=   (400 words)

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