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1971 |
In 1971 the New Seekers had a huge Summer hit with Never Ending Song Of Love. By December they were poised on the crest of an even bigger wave, as I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing began its climb to the top of the charts.
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Billboard |
Vol. 83, No. 6, 6th February 1971
New Seekers in U.S. Tour (page 24)
"New York - The New Seekers, Elektra group from England, return to the U.S. Thursday (4) and embark on a cross-country concert tour, coinciding with the release of the group's first album in February..."
Vol. 83, No. 10, 6th March 1971
Spotlight Singles (page 58)
Top 60 Pop Spotlight
NEW SEEKERS featuring EVE GRAHAM -
NICKEL SONG (3;15)
Billboard highlighted the release of the New Seekers' third single written by Melanie. "The combination of the New Seekers and composer Melanie come up with a strong rhythm ballad, a sure fire chart topper..."
Vol. 83, No. 12, 20th March 1971
Talent In Action (page 20)
New Seekers
Bitter End, New York
by Nancy Erlich
"One hundred recording engineers with one hundred control panels could not capture the warmth, the energy, the smiles, the explosive optimism of the New Seekers."
Vol. 83, No. 22, 29th May 1971
Golden Oldie Line Is Bowed by Elektra (page 10)
"New York - Elektra Records has initiated a new back-to-back single series, 'Spun Gold'... The initial six-record release includes: two records by the Doors; and one each by Judy Collins, Bread, the New Seekers and Arthur Lee's Love."
Vol. 83, No. 33, 14th August 1971
From the Music Capitals of the World (page 51)
Billboard's round up of music news from around the world included the news that the New Seekers were switching record labels in the UK: "At the very moment when the group is on the verge of securing its biggest hit with its recording of Never Ending Song Of Love, the New Seekers have switched label affiliation in the UK from Philips to Polydor..."
Vol. 83, No. 38, 18th September 1971
Spotlight Singles (page 68)
Top 60 Pop Spotlight
NEW SEEKERS - TONiGHT (2;53)
"Peter takes the lead of this strong rhythm item with a clever arrangement and vocal workout. Much sales and Top 40 potency here."
Vol. 83, No. 42, 16th October 1971
Process Prints Label on Disk
by Ron Partridge (page 1, continued on page 4)
"London - Phonodisc is experimenting with a new production technique, painted labels... The new process prints the labels directly onto the records, cutting out the production costs of printing labels on paper... The new technique at present is limited to selected Polydor and Philips singles and has been used on the New Seekers' Never Ending Song Of Love..."
Aussie Invasion Swinging, Propelled by Binder-Porter
by Nat Freedland (page 8, continued from page 1)
"'When Robbie and I started trying to do something to bring more Australian artists into the world record market,' Binder said 'all the U.S. recording executives we talked to said that Australian music was a couple of years behind American and English tastes, so acts from there needed some kind of 'seasoning' either in the States or Britain before they could make it... like the Bee Gees, Helen Reddy, the New Seekers or Olivia Newton-John'."
Vol. 83, No. 43, 23rd October 1971
From the Music Capitals of the World (page 16)
Billboard's news round up included a snippet about one of the New Seekers' live appearances in the USA: "Phoenix - The New Seekers and comedian David Steinberg appear in concert at Grady Gammage on Oct 26."
Vol. 83, No. 46, 13th November 1971
Australians in London (page 36)
by Nigel Hunter
A full-page article on the Australian singers and entrepreneurs who flocked to London in search of international success."Keith Potger first came to London in 1964 as a member of the original Seekers, and is now co-manager of the New Seekers with fellow Australian David Joseph, a group recorded by a third Aussie, producer David Mackay. Group members Marty Kristian and Peter Doyle are also from Down Under."
From the Music Capitals of the World (page 60)
This week's good news came from Australia: "Sydney - Phonogram Records are experiencing a strong reaction to the latest LP release from the New Seekers, Beautiful People..."
Vol. 83, No. 47, 20th November 1971
Spotlight Singles (page 73)
Top 60 Pop Spotlight
NEW SEEKERS - I'D LIKE TO TEACH THE WORLD TO SING (IN PERFECT HARMONY) (2;23)
"The popular TV Coca-Cola commercial... already making noise by The Hillside Singers."
Vol. 83, No. 51, 18th December 1971
2 Rival Disks Pull All Stops / 'I'd Like to Teach' Versions Do Battle
by Earl Paige
(page 3, continued on page 40)
"Chicago - America's jukebox programmers are switching to the New Seekers' version of I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing (In Perfect Harmony) because the front-running version by The Hillside Singers isn't tracking properly on jukeboxes."
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Bravo |

No. 48, 22nd November 1971
Das wunder der New Seekers
by Jörg Flemming
The German magazine Bravo featured the New Seekers in a double-page article (pages 58-59).
No. 50, 6th December 1971
Issue number 50 featured a double-page colour pin-up of the New Seekers (pages 44-45) together with short profiles of the five members of the group (page 46). Lyn Paul is described as the "pearl" of the group, with "stunning curves"!
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No. 419, 27th February 1971
Fashion chat with Eve Graham
No. 446, 4th September 1971
Lynn Paul [sic] and her favourite fashions (page 10).
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Disc and Music Echo |
3rd April 1971
Can't help it! I confess to liking the New Seekers
A review of the New Seekers' first appearance at the Troubadour in Los Angeles.
"They sing so well, and they're so pretty to look at. Perhaps it was their lack of self-consciousness, their genuine pleasure at their wildly applauding audience... Most of all I loved their music hall dance numbers; no one has ever dared at the Troubadour before, at least not this decade."
8th May 1971
Albums
NEW SEEKERS: Beautiful People
3rd July 1971
Included a news item and photo of the New Seekers.
24th July 1971
Included a short interview with the New Seekers and photo of the group.

14th August 1971
Included a review of the New Seekers in concert together with a photograph of the group.
11th September 1971
Included a news item and photo of the New Seekers.
18th September 1971
Albums
NEW SEEKERS: New Colours
23rd October 1971
New Seekers
by Bill Kellow
A review of the New Seekers in concert at London's Queen Elizabeth Hall.
"In a two-hour act the New Seekers packed in just about every type of material they could. Whether they were turning their tonsils loose on Elton John's Your Song or George Harrison's My Sweet Lord they did so with a professionalism that leaves many of yer so-called heavy groups standing... If it's not hip to like the New Seekers then the entire Queen Elizabeth Hall audience weren't hip... but they still had a bloody good evening's entertainment."
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Disco 45 |
Established in 1970, Disco 45 published the lyrics of the pop hits of the day. The first issue was published in November 1970 and featured a photo of Mick Jagger on the front cover.

No. 3, 29th January 1971
45s (page 5)
NEW SEEKERS: 'When There's No Love Left' (Philips)
"What a lovely sound the New Seekers make! Just like the "old" Seekers (you remember the group with Judith Durham?). When the party's beginning to die down and you want something relaxing, soothing and musically so-good, then put this one on the turntable. Nice song, too."
No. 6, April 1971
Included the lyrics of Nickel Song by the New Seekers (page 12) and Henry Ford by The Mixtures (page 3).
No. 9, July 1971
Included the lyrics of Never Ending Song Of Love (page 11).
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The Dispatch (Lexington) |
Monday, 6th December 1971
Under Twenty Interview: The New Seekers Relaxed and Cool (page 9)
by Kurt Lassen
A repeat of an article that had appeared in the Rome News-Tribune on 5th December 1971.
Read the article in full at Google News.
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Evening Times (Edinburgh) |
2nd April 1971
The New Seekers have found it! (page 10)
by James Craven
A review of the single Nickel Song - "the New Seekers third attempt at a chart spot... Eve Graham and the rest of the group have come up with a catchy offering which clicks at first hearing and could be third time lucky for them."
25th June 1971
New Seekers still searching for breakthrough
by James Craven
A review of the New Seekers' single Never Ending Song Of Love which observed: "They have consistently released good records which have failed to register a hit here although they have found chart spots in the United States." The verdict: "another example of a record which, in my view, is justified a chart spot on the group's performance."
15th October 1971
New Seekers follow up old line
by James Craven
A review of Good Old Fashioned Music which expressed some disappointment at the follow up to Never Ending Song Of Love: "not nearly as good as their hit single and certainly does not deserve the same success."
24th December
1971
I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing: "I think there's a big chart spot awaiting this one."
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Fabulous 208 |

21st August 1971
In search of love (pages 28-29)
by Julie Webb
A two-page interview with the New Seekers.
23rd October 1971
Now titled Fabulous 208 with Rave, the magazine included a glossy double-page colour poster of the New Seekers.
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March 1971
GROUPS ON THE GO!
In the Spotlight This Month...
THE NEW SEEKERS
A short article accompanied by a black and white photo introducing the New Seekers. "In the 1960s there was a great group around who made hit records like Georgy Girl and I'll Never Find Another You. The group was The Seekers and they've been sorely missed since they disbanded... But now they're back (sort of)."
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Hit Parader |
Number 87, October 1971
THE NEW SEEKERS The Art Of Happiness
by Nancy Erlich
A double-page feature on the New Seekers. Talking about the group's live performances in venues large and small, Lyn Paul said that she preferred the small venues: "I like to get down among an audience, to really see their faces. In a concert I'm too far away. I could work to a big crowd like that if there were some way I could get off the stage at one time and work to them as people. I'd rather entertain that way."
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No. 400, 4th September 1971
Finding out a Seeker's secrets
Sam meets Eve Graham
A three-quarter page interview with Eve Graham.
No. 408, 30th October 1971
Issue number 408 featured a single-page colour pin-up of the New Seekers.
No. 413, 4th December 1971
Featured another single-page colour pin-up of the New Seekers.
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Look-in |
Number 87, 7th August 1971
Lift Off With Ayshea
A three-page article featuring small photos of Miki Anthony, Sweet and the New Seekers.
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Melody Maker |

5th June 1971
Caught In The Act New Seekers (page 26)
by Laurie Henshaw
A review of the New Seekers in concert at the London Palladium.
"Their act is superbly disciplined, musically advanced (their version of Georgy Girl outstanding in this respect) and includes an inspired touch of comedy from Miss Paul, who insists on 'doing her thing'."
19th June 1971
New Pop Singles by Chris Welch (page 24)
NEW SEEKERS "Never Ending Song Of Love" (Philips)
"The Seekers titilate my fancy and could well enter the bottom of the chart."
14th August 1971
New Seekers find what they're looking for (page 17)
by Laurie Henshaw
A short interview with Lyn Paul and Keith Potger.
21st August 1971
Blind Date with Lyn Paul (page 17)
16th October 1971
Pop Albums
NEW SEEKERS: New Colours
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Mirabelle |
20th November 1971
Featured inside: Marty Kristian. Marty would make many more appearances in Mirabelle, including his own column, Marty's Party.
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Saturday, 24th April 1971
New Seekers Seek Seekers' Audience (page 11)
by Mary Campbell
A longer version of an interview with the New Seekers previously published in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on 7th April 1971.
In one of the additional quotes, Peter Doyle talked about his song Cincinnati: "I've never been to Cincinnati. The song is about Los Angeles. I went there and to Disneyland and really enjoyed myself. I went back home and got emotional about the whole place, so I thought I'd write a song about it. Cincinnati is a nice word to say in a song. I couldn't say Los Angeles."
Read the article in full at Google News.
11th December 1971
The New Seekers Find Success With International Appearances (page 12)
by Kurt Lassen
This article first appeared in the Rome News-Tribune on 5th December 1971.
Read the article in full at Google News.
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New Musical Express |
8th May 1971
THE NEW SEEKERS: Beautiful People
5th June 1971
New Seekers to join Joe Frazier concert (page 11)
17th July 1971
New Seekers set for 15-city concert tour
The NME gave advance notice of the New Seekers' Autumn tour, starting in Southport on 26th September and ending up at London's Queen Elizabeth Hall on 16th October.
24th July 1971
New to the charts: New Seekers (page 4)
The New Musical Express commented on the New Seekers' chart breakthrough: "The New Seekers finally made it to the list this week with their version of Delaney and Bonnie's Never Ending Song Of Love. During their two years of trying for British success the group has had the consolation of notching up three American hits, so life hasn't exactly been a case of hanging around the labour exchange."
7th August 1971
New Seekers: one big never ending smile (page 5)
An interview (with picture) by Julie Webb.
21st August 1971
Life-lines of the New Seekers (page 14)
A half-page feature on the New Seekers, which included a profile and photo of each member of the group. At the time Lyn said that her biggest disappointment was when Look What They've Done To My Song, Ma wasn't a hit in England.
28th August 1971, 208 Times Supplement (Vol. 2, No. 3), page III
New Seekers in Luxy and with 208 in London
A feature on the New Seekers that included two photos of Eve Graham and Lyn Paul with the Radio Luxembourg DJs Paul Burnett, David Christian, Kid Jensen and Bob Stewart.
11th September 1971
Knocked out by reaction in US but we'll be back (page 19)
Julie Webb on the phone to the New Seekers in America (with picture).
2nd October 1971
Tams, Greyhound, New Seekers, Buffy discs... AND A HOST OF LP ISSUES (page 6)
A news item about the latest batch of album and single releases, including the New Seekers' new single, Good Old Fashioned Music. "It is a track from their New Colours album... penned by two new British songwriters Gary Sulsh and Stuart Leathwood."
Blended Seekers (page 13)
THE NEW SEEKERS: NEW COLOURS
by John Wells
"Whoever chooses the materials on New Seekers albums certainly knows what they are on about... Superb harmonies from one and all and with the exception of Paul, each has a chance to take lead vocal... a good album, well produced and well worth yer two quid."
This issue of the NME also included a full-page advertisement for the album New Colours (page 5). The ad also gave the dates and venues of the New Seekers' UK tour and listed the group's forthcoming television appearances. There was also a small advert for the New Seekers' and Uriah Heep's forthcoming live shows at the Gravesend Civic Theatre (page L3).
23rd October 1971
Included a review of the New Seekers in concert.
25th December 1971
NEW SEEKERS, QUINTESSENCE, ELTON, BASSEY, MOUSKOURI for Glasgow's rival to Rainbow (page 7)
A news item about the "top international acts" being booked for "Glasgow's latest showpiece - the new £500,000 Kelvin Hall,,,"
For Cliff Richard.. things go better with faith / For
the Seekers... things go better with Coke (page 13)
Interviews by Julie Webb
Separate interviews with Cliff Richard, who talked about his Christian faith, and Marty Kristian, who talked about the New Seekers' current success with I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing and the group's forthcoming participation in the Eurovision Song Contest.
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New York Times |
10th November 1971
New Seekers Sing at the Maisonette (page 53)
by John S. Wilson
A review of a New Seekers' show at the St. Regis Maisonette.
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |
Wednesday, 7th April 1971
New Seekers Seek Older Audience
by Mary Campbell
A short item about the New Seekers, identifying the gap in the music market they were trying to fill. "The New Seekers are trying for the audience of the Seekers... The Seekers were folk, and the New Seekers are cheerful pop. So the intent isn't to sound the same, but to interest the same audience..."
Eve Graham is quoted as saying: "Our first big challenge was when we went to Australia. We were terrified, wondering if they were going to completely reject us because we had stolen the name..."
Read the item in full at Google News.
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6th February 1971
Mixtures' Aussie honour (page 1)
Record Mirror reported the news of The Mixtures first live appearance in the UK: "The Mixtures first appearance in Britain was a surprise one. The group played a 'guest spot' at the Stockton Fiesta Club last week during the New Seekers Show there." The article also included the news that the group had been presented with a Ford Fairmont estate car by the Australian Commission "as a token of their country's appreciation for their giant success with The Pushbike Song."
27th March 1971
Mirrorpick - Peter Jones on the new singles
THE NEW SEEKERS: Nickel Song; All Right My Love (Philips 6006 095)
According to Peter Jones: "a tinkling, instantly-catchy little song... not a giant but surely a... CHART CERT"
22nd May 1971
Record Mirror Pop Poll 1971
World Section - Mixed Group
1. Fifth Dimension
2. Blue Mink
3. New Seekers

5th June 1971
New Seekers want to break out (page 10)
by Val Mabbs
An interview with the New Seekers accompanied by a photo of the group on stage.
Page 17 featured a quarter-page advert "Congratulations to NEW SEEKERS... 3rd - Mixed Group - World Section, Record Mirror poll."
Mirrorpick / LPs
THE NEW SEEKERS Beautiful People (Philips 6308055)
Val Mabbs review of the New Seekers' new album noted that there were "some pleasant vocal numbers and nice material on this album". She highlighted four of the tracks: One ("nostalgic vocal and lively harmony work"), Melanie's Beautiful People, Delaney and Bonnie's Never Ending Song Of Love ("one of the more up-tempo and commercial tracks... with singalong feel and oompah brass and drum beat") and Your Song ("sticks closely to the Elton John arrangement").

10th July 1971
On the day that the New Seekers' Never Ending Song Of Love made its début on the UK singles chart (a new entry at number 49), Record Mirror featured a front-page advert for the single headed "Get the one that's going places."
24th July 1971
Autumn tour for Seekers (page 6)
14th August 1971
We just want to be accepted
A half-page interview with the New Seekers accompanied by a photo of the group.
21st August 1971
Live! International: New Seekers
A brief review of the New Seekers' show at the Talk Of The Town.
11th September 1971
New Seekers
News of the New Seekers' new album, New Colours.
"The New Seekers, who have had their first success in Britain with Never Ending Song Of Love, have a new album released by their new label Polydor on September 17... The group returns to Britain from their tour of the USA and Canada on September 21 and will then undertake a three weeks concert tour of England starting on September 26."
23rd October 1971
Mirrorpick / LPs
Expert sound from New Seekers
THE NEW SEEKERS: New Colours
30th October 1971
Cilla's guest list
A news item about Cilla Black's forthcoming television series. Among the guest stars scheduled to appear were Sacha Distel, Cliff Richard, Ringo Starr and "the New Seekers on November 4."
This Seeker did it back to front!
by Val Mabbs
An interview with Eve Graham. Eve talked about the New Seekers' latest single, Good Old Fashioned Music: "I know we had to take a single from the album but that's not the one I would have gone for." Eve also talked about being selected to represent the UK in the Eurovision Song Contest: "There have been rumours going around for a long time... but it was only three or four weeks ago when we were in America that the news became definite."
18th December 1971
Mirrorpick - Peter Jones on the new singles
Seekers - zing and swing
THE NEW SEEKERS: I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing; Boom Town (Polydor 2058 184)
A 'CHART CERT' review of the New Seekers new single with a photo of the group. "A very lively, well-produced number with the right ingredients of zing and swing. Mid-tempo and goes a bit. Very commercial."
25th December 1971
Roy Wood: Eurovision!
Record Mirror reported that "Roy Wood of Move is one of the songwriters whose entries for the 1972 Eurovision Song Contest has been accepted by the selection committee as a contender for the United Kingdom entry... The New Seekers are the artists who will represent the UK, and they will be singing the six entries picked by the selection committee one by one on The Cliff Richard Show on BBC TV between January 1 and February 5."
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1.12.71
The Record Song Book featured the lyrics of 26 hits from: Slade, Rod Stewart, Al Green, Tom Jones and Olivia Newton-John (among others) and included the lyrics of the New Seekers' Good Old Fashioned Music (page 10).
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Record World |
13th March 1971
Seekers Found at Record World (page 26)
"Four of Elektra's New Seekers (Peter Doyle, Eve Graham, Lyn Paul and Paul Layton) visited Record World recently to chat about their new album, Beautiful People, and new single, The Nickel Song... "
In addition to the news item and a photo of the foursome there was a full-page advertisement for Beautiful People.
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Rome News-Tribune |
Sunday, 2nd May 1971
Seekers Seek New Rock Image (page 8-E)
by Dick Kleiner
An interview with the New Seekers, worth reading if only for the quote from Paul Layton: "We're not all joint-smoking alcoholic bums."
Read the interview in full at Google News.
Sunday, 5th December 1971
New Seekers public appearance tours successful
by Kurt Lassen
An interview with the New Seekers which took place while the group was appearing at New York's St. Regis, "a highly unusual place for a contemporary group to be caught up with."
The interview focused on the New Seekers' live appearances around the world, including the group's forthcoming "command performance before the Queen" and a tour of Japan. Marty Kristian is quoted as saying: "The Japan tour came about because we did 'Tonight' in Japanese and it was a big hit there."
Read the item in full at Google News.
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The Stage & Television Today |
17th June 1971
New Seekers Great Single (page 3)
The Stage & Television Today reported the imminent release of the New Seekers' new single Never Ending Song Of Love. "Written by the famous American team Delanie [sic] and Bonnie, the song has all the earmarks of a big hit."
5th August 1971
The Stage & Television Today featured a photo taken at London Airport of Lyn Paul and Eve Graham in hot pants (page 20). The paper reported that they were "flying off to Luxembourg for a two-day business plus shopping-spree trip" prior to the New Seekers' shows at The Talk Of The Town "on Monday next" and a US tour "later in the month".
25th November 1971
The Stage & Television Today (page 12) reported that the New Seekers would be "in a special seasonal edition of The Cliff Richard Show on BBC1 on Christmas Eve" as well as Christmas Day With The Stars, also on BBC1. Following that the paper reported that "on January 1, they will sing the first of six Songs For Europe on BBC1's Cliff Richard Show" continuing to 12th February, when viewers would be invited to vote for their favourite.
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The Star-Phoenix (Saskatoon) |
Monday, 13th September 1971
New Seekers Successful As Audience-pleasing Pros (page 10)
by Gary Tannyan
A review of a New Seekers' show at the Centennial Auditorium.
"Professionalism is a keyword in describing their stage act. The group knew what it was doing and did it well... They all did a fair share of good vocal work. Stunning Lynn Paul [sic], the other female group member, showed that she too can use her vocal cords... But even if they are to be put down as commercial, there is no getting around the fact that the New Seekers are good at what they do. They turned in a fine performance and the standing ovation was the testimony."
Read the review in full at Google News.
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The Sunday Times |
Sunday, 11th April 1971
Amongst the small ads on page 27, an advertisement for a RSPCA Gala at the London Palladium on Tuesday, 4th May 1971 at 2.30pm "in the presence of HRH The Duchess of Kent". Among those appearing: Tony Blackburn, Roy Hudd, Virginia McKenna and the New Seekers.
Sunday, 23rd May 1971
Amongst the small ads on page 28, an advertisement for "THE NEW SEEKERS With Mike Yarwood & The Mixtures and full supporting cast AT THE LONDON PALLADIUM on 30th May at 6 p.m. and 8.30 p.m. GALA WHIT-SUNDAY PERFORMANCE".
Sunday, 13th June 1971
The TV listings (page 44) included The Golden Shot (ITV, 4.45pm): "Charlie Chester aims, Mary Hopkin and New Seekers sing."
Sunday, 1st August 1971
Amongst the small ads on page 24, an advertisement for the Talk Of The Town: "Aug. 9 THE NEW SEEKERS".
Sunday
8th August 1971
Amongst the small ads on page 20, an advertisement for the Talk Of The Town: "TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT Opening tomorrow at 11p.m. THE NEW SEEKERS".
Sunday 15th August 1971
Amongst the small ads on page 19, an advertisement for the Talk Of The Town: "TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT at 11. THE NEW SEEKERS".
Sunday, 26th September 1971
Amongst the small ads on page 36, an advertisement for THE NEW SEEKERS in concert at the Queen Elizabeth Hall on Saturday, 16th October. "Prices £1.25, £1.05, 80p, 55p, 40p."
Sunday, 21st November 1971
The TV listings (page 52) included the Royal Variety Performance (ITV, 7.55pm and 10.30pm). Opening the second half of the show: "The New Seekers (harmless singers)..."
Sunday, 12th December 1971
The TV listings (page 44) included ITV's "target game" The Golden Shot (ITV, 4.45pm): "Bob Monkhouse, plus Anita Harris, the New Seekers".
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Sydney Morning Herald |
28th November 1971
New Seekers sang well enough, but...
by Lillian Roxon
A review of a New Seekers' gig at the St. Regis Maisonette which wasn't entirely focused on the group's music: "They sang, as usual, all their Melanie songs... in the most flawless of voices, but their appearance left something to be desired. Although they are a most attractive fivesome, you couldn't help noticing that... their hair was not cut well, and in the case of one girl, badly needed conditioning."
Read the item in full at Google News.
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Teen |
July 1971
In its July issue the fashion and beauty magazine for teenage girls put the spotlight on the New Seekers.
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Top Teen |
October 1971
In the October issue the Top Teen magazine the New Seekers were included in a feature on 'Groups from Great Britain' (page 54).
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TV Week (New South Wales, Australia) |
31st July 1971
This issue included a large colour photo of the New Seekers plus features on Keith Potger and The Mixtures.
21st August 1971
Success has left the New Seekers homeless (page 8)
by George Tremlett
A single-page article recounting the New Seekers' early successes, together with snippets of biographical information about each member of the group and a photo which wrongly identifies Peter Doyle as Marty Kristian and vise versa.
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208 Times |
Vol. 2, No.3, September / October 1971.
This issue included photos of the New Seekers taken in Luxembourg and London.
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New Seekers
Pictured (left to right): Peter Doyle, Paul Layton, Marty Kristian,
Lyn Paul and Eve Graham.
Copyright © Chris Walter. Photo used with permission.
See more of Chris Walters' photographs at the Photofeatures website.

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