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The band mostly found success in cover versions of pop hits, topping the charts with versions of Jackie DeShannon’s “Needles And Pins” and The Drifters’ “Sweets For My Sweet.” The last time the band ...
Liverpool pop group The Searchers will end almost 70 years of touring with a final show at the Glastonbury Festival in June. The Merseybeats band, formed by Mike Pender and John McNally in 1957, have ...
That's what The Searchers thought. The long-running rock band will perform at Glastonbury on June 27 and, according to their own statement, will play their "final show" after 68 years of touring ...
The Searchers will end nearly 70 years of touring with their debut at the Glastonbury Festival. The Merseybeat band, formed by Mike Pender and John McNally, have performed with different line-ups ...
Legendary UK pop group The Searchers will leave the stage after nearly 70 years, following their debut at this year’s Glastonbury Festival. BBC News reports that the Merseybeats band ...
Original member McNally, who formed the band when he was 16, agreed: “The traffic is now an absolute nightmare.” Allen told The Independent last year that The Searchers initially decided to ...
Glastonbury has made a rare Saturday announcement, confirming the first entire stage lineup for 2025’s festival including a ...
The Searchers will end nearly 70 years of touring with their debut at the Glastonbury Festival. The Merseybeat band, formed by Mike Pender and John McNally, have performed with different line-ups ...
The Searchers were first formed 68 years ago, in 1957 – three years before The Beatles British band The Searchers including former drummer Chris Curtis, John McNally, Mike Pender and Frank Allen ...
The Searchers, the longest-running band in pop history, have decided to call it a day after 68 years. The group rose to fame in the early Sixties as part of Liverpool’s Merseybeat scene ...