But after much soul-searching, Judith Durham gave six months’ notice to the other three group members and their manager, and The Seekers’ final London shows in 1968 resulted in a live-in-concert emotional BBC TV spectacular ‘Farewell The Seekers’ watched by a tearful audience of more than 10 million people. Now a seasoned performer in her own right, Beverley presented five two-hour one-woman productions (‘Tribute To The Female Blues Singers’, ‘Crème Des Femmes’, ‘It’s Alright, It’s OK, It’s Peggy Lee’, ‘Golden Girls Of The Silver Screen’, ‘Spreadin’ Rhythm Around’), and for several years, Beverley has been a special guest at the extremely popular annual Noosa International Jazz Festival singing with many different bands. [Eb G F Gb B Gm Bb Cm C Fm Bbm] Chords for Judith Durham - Sister Kate ( I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My) with capo transposer, play along with guitar, piano, ukulele & mandolin. A new batch of Zoot songs are being worked on, the first from the band in over 50 years, but its uncertain at this stage if they’ll be released. Judith Durham – ‘Amazing Grace’. I also got to see Judith sister Beverley Sheehan do her jazz concert in victoria, afterwards we had high teas and Bev came and had a little chat and was thrilled to see me there with my two dearest friends Norma and George. From the big hits like ‘Georgy Girl’, ‘The Carnival is Over’ and ‘Morningtown Ride’ through to the more obscure recordings by Australia’s first supergroup, here is a book that offers an extraordinary analysis of every song The Seekers have ever recorded. Another sold-out tour of the United Kingdom followed, performing 18 sold-out shows culminating in two packed houses at London’s Royal Albert Hall. The Seekers’ greatest hit, ‘Georgy Girl’, made them the first Australian group to reach No.1 in the USA. Graham spent several years as a radio commentator on top-rating Melbourne radio stations 3DB and 3XY, before joining the Austereo Network (later mcm entertainment) as a scriptwriter. Durham covered the track, which was first published in 1919, on a 1974 album of traditional jazz numbers named The Hottest Band in … She left the group in mid-1968 to pursue her solo career. Stream songs including "I Wanna Dance to Your Music", "Am I Blue" and more. 20 – although admittedly The Beatles rank at No’s. Bill Wyman wrote, that for the first time ever, The Rolling Stones could not debut at No.1 with their new album, because The Seekers ‘Best Of’ was outselling ‘Goat’s Head Soup’! Judith Durham covered I Am Australian, Moan You Moaners, Jelly Bean Blues, Papa De Da-Da and other songs. In 2016 The Seekers attended the opening nights of "Georgy Girl The Seekers Musical" in both Melbourne and Sydney. A rarely seen photo of Judith and her sister Beverley Sheehan. Starting out as a folk and gospel group, The Seekers – featuring the golden voice of Judith Durham, Athol Guy, Keith Potger and Bruce Woodley – set sail in 1964 for a working holiday, totally unaware of the global fame and fortune that lay ahead. Judith Durham was born on July 3, 1943 (age 77) in Australia. His music journalism career began in earnest in 1977 when he was appointed Editor of Juke, then Australia’s only weekly rock magazine. The Australian folk singer has been alive for 28,365 days or 680,761 … Durham left the group in mid-1968 to pursue her solo career. The Seekers Says Congrats To “Little Sister” Judith Durham. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________. While in Australia, Judith and Ron joined Turk Murphy’s San Francisco Jazz Band on tour. He wrote liner notes for the EMI UK 4 CD set All Bound For Morningtown, featuring all the 1960s Abbey Road recordings of The Seekers and Judith Durham solo, as well as ‘The Golden Jubilee Album’ for The Seekers’ 50th anniversary in 2012 and most recently the liner notes for the 2018 release of the #1 chart topping DVD "The Seekers: The Legendary Television Specials.". Judith Durham - Sister Kate ( I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My) 2:53 Ron also worked with Judith on television shows such as ‘Sunday Night At The London Palladium’ and ‘The Benny Hill Show’. The Seekers had gone, but the inevitable “Best Of” album charted for a staggering 125 weeks. Former Seekers lead singer Judith Durham returned to her jazz roots with this extraordinary album (originally released in 1973) of big-band blues and jazz standards, augmented by three excellent originals by the singer herself. 36), Elvis Presley (with “It’s Now Or Never” at No. By February ‘65 the single reached No.1 in Britain, Australia and throughout the world. Listen to The Hottest Band in Town Collection by Judith Durham & The Hottest Band In Town on Apple Music. With other musicians from the Seven he formed a rock group “Shade Joey & The Night Owls" and had a single out in the UK, produced by Joe Meek of ‘Telstar’ fame. They toured internationally, with more chart-topping hits over the next three years: ‘A World Of Our Own’; ‘Someday, One Day’ written for them by Paul Simon; Malvina Reynolds’ lullaby ‘Morningtown Ride’; ‘Walk With Me’; ‘When Will The Good Apples Fall?’; and ‘The Carnival Is Over’ which knocked The Rolling Stones’ ‘Get Off Of My Cloud’ from No.1 by selling 90,000 copies a day! She was unknowingly a trailblazer for Australian female performers, and the first Australian woman in popular music to be recognised on a worldwide scale, as the much-loved lead singer of The Seekers. 9), Tom Jones (with “Green, Green Grass Of Home” at No. Graham met Judith Durham for the first time in the early 1970s, having followed her career closely by then for several years. The team at Musicoast realizes it requires selfless commitment and dedication to swim against the stream and link with others who might also want to turn the tide of negativity and destruction, much of it engendered sadly by aspects of the music industry today – and instead, to fill and thrill hearts everywhere to help make a happier more loving environment for children and grandchildren of the future to thrive with a positive outlook. judithdurhamofficial. Australia, The group announced and then sold-out a ‘Golden Jubilee Tour’ of Australia, which was abruptly halted when Judith suffered a brain hemorrhage after the first of four sold-out nights in Melbourne. The Seekers toured extensively again: in 1997 to celebrate their first studio album in 30 years ‘Future Road’, including a ‘Making Of’ video; in 2000 ‘The Carnival Of Hits’world tour; and in 2003 the Never Say Never Again tour to round out the decade. by Paul Cashmere on October 6, 2019. in News. So in 1993, causing unprecedented excitement, Judith, Athol, Keith and Bruce announced they were reuniting for ‘The Silver Jubilee Tour’ and under the guidance of manager John Kovac, the magic continued with CD and video releases (videos were an Eighties invention! It was composed for The Seekers by Tom Springfield with lyrics by actor Jim Dale for the black and white movie ‘Georgy Girl’ starring Lynn Redgrave. They became Australia’s first international supergroup, topping charts around the world with hits like “Georgy Girl” (Academy Award® nominated), “The Carnival Is Over” (No. “We are delighted to see our ‘little sister’ honoured by the Australian music industry with her induction into the prestigious Australian Women in Music Awards Honour Roll in Brisbane. Musicoast’s first foray into book publishing came in 1994 with the first edition of biographer Graham Simpson’s ‘The Judith Durham Story : Colours Of My Life’  – a foretaste of many other publishing projects to be brought to fruition, including sheet music in the near future. He joined a vocal-instrumental stage and nightclub act called The Trebletones, working in Spain with Helen Shapiro and touring all over Poland, becoming one of the first ever pop groups from the West to play behind the ‘Iron Curtain’. Their audiences still included fans as young as 3 years old to 23, 53, and 93 years young, all joining in the rhythms and singing all the words with gusto – just like it always was in the Sixties. THE MYSTERIOUS PATERNAL GREAT GRANDFATHER OF JUDITH MAVIS COCK AND HER SISTER. Among his achievements in television, Graham was co-writer of the Seven Network’s top-rating TV special Five Decades Of Laughs And Legends. The Honour Roll, launched by the AWMA organisers last year, saw Helen Reddy become the inaugural inductee. Congratulations JD, and much love always, When Judith heard about the award she said, “It’s such a blessing to have spent my 76 years of life so far in musical expression; so emotionally healing, inspirational and uplifting.”. ... Charles and Marcelline, and three siblings, older brother Richard (The Bills), older sister Jane and younger sister Rachel. Words cannot adequately convey the magic of Beverley Sheehan’s voice, which internationally has been described as “enticing”, “glorious”, “exuberant”, “swinging”, “spellbinding”, “moving” and “heart-warming”; superlatives usually reserved for none but the greats in the entertainment world. Daughter of Governor Richard Hunt, of Bermuda and Frances Hunt (Grimsditch) Wife of Governor Henry Thomas Durham, Governor of Bermuda Sister of William Hunt, Sr.; Sarah (Hunt) Gibbs; Nathaniel Hunt; Martha Hunt; Frances Vesey and 3 others; ; Half sister of Judith Durham Judith Durham and The Hottest Band in Town is the fourth studio album from Australian recording artist Judith Durham.The album was Durham's first released via Pye Records in June 1974.. He also worked as an extra in this movie – as a piano player! Ron and Judith put together a second ‘Hottest Band In Town’ in the UK, producing the follow-up album ‘…Volume 2’. Net Worth. In 2007, after 30 years as a journalist, Graham made the decision to work with Judith on a fulltime basis, and in addition to his role as General Manager and now Director of Musicoast, he has unexpectedly discovered his own burgeoning songwriting skills in collaboration with Judith. Judith Durham AO is an Australian singer, songwriter and musician who became the lead singer of the Australian popular folk music group The Seekers in 1963. Linda Ronstadt is the latest artist to sell her recorded music catalogue. 60s, Artists embraced by Musicoast have a uniqueness that will hopefully continue to rock the cradle of the world – such as golden singing voice of Judith Durham and her marvelous compositions so full of hope; timeless catchy melodies and simple rhythms of Australia’s first International pop icons The Seekers with the harmonies and acoustic instrumentation of Athol Guy, Keith Potger and Bruce Woodley combined with Judith’s lead voice; the treasured recordings featuring the much loved magical voice of Judith’s sister Beverley Sheehan; and the cherished body of work that gifted pianist Ron Edgeworth shared with his wife Judith. “Mum says at two years old I was singing my own little songs, she didn’t know where I’d heard it so I must have made it … It makes them feel even more manly. 14) and even The Beatles’ (with “Hey Jude” at No. Coupled with fascinating insights about those recordings, along with much rare, never-before-seen Seekers memorabilia from the four corners of the globe — and some priceless trivia. But her career as a singer did not really begin until she was 31 when she was given her start in the music business by Melbourne legend Smacka Fitzgibbon in 1970, and continuing at ‘Smacka’s Place’ for the following two years with the much revered trumpeter Frank Johnson & His Fabulous Dixielanders. There was much music in Beverley’s childhood home with classical piano lessons for six years, and she later sang in choir and madrigal groups at school. The album was re-released on CD and for digital download in 2012. I also got to see Judith sister Beverley Sheehan do her jazz concert in victoria, afterwards we had high teas and Bev came and had a little chat and was thrilled to see me there with my two dearest friends Norma and George. Graham later edited From The Word Go – 40 Years Of Ten Melbourne, a book by legendary newsreader Mal Walden tracing the history of the television network. This well-deserved accolade recognises Judith Durham’s stellar career and the achievements that established her as ‘Australia’s first pop princess’. about. They opened the show and to a growing crowd of 3000 stamping and cheering and received three standing ovations. 2 Ways to Vote her Up! 6 in the official BBC Radio 2 chart of the “Biggest-Selling Chart Stars of the 1960s”, placing them above The Rolling Stones (with “The Last Time” at No. In May 2018, The Seekers celebrated having a #1 DVD in the ARIA Charts with "The Seekers The Legendary Television Specials" released by Ambition Entertainment and distributed through Sony. Until 1950, she lived in Essendon and attended the primary school there. Australian soul singer Doug Parkinson has passed away at age 74. She is an Australian singer and musician who became the lead singer of the Australian popular folk music group The Seekers in 1963. Brilliant pianist Ron Edgeworth, Judith Durham’s dearly beloved late husband, had an impressive career covering performances in all aspects of the music business – from concert tours with such superstars as Cliff Richard, Tom Jones, Engelbert Humperdinck, and The Seekers, to the world famous Newport Jazz Festival with Judith. His professional association with Judith began when he worked on The Seekers’ reunion in 1993, creating and designing several tour programmes, including their 1998 30th Year Commemorative Yearbook and ‘The Golden Jubilee Tour’ souvenir programme in 2013, as well as the Souvenir Book for Judith’s ‘Colours Of My Life’ tour in 2012. In his formative days in London, Ron started out playing boogie, blues and 20s jazz, but it was his versatility and imaginative playing in many spheres from pop to classics that were to make him in such demand in a wide variety of musical fields, as a soloist, with his duo and trio, in traditional and modern jazz, accompanying nightclub acts, in society bands, and as a Musical Director – playing, in fact, anywhere from pubs to palaces! But it’s not really so surprising, because Beverley is the sister of one of Australia’s legends Judith Durham, whose own golden lead vocals took The Seekers to the world stage in the 1960s. By this time, back in Australia, Ron’s brother, screenwriter Patrick Edgeworth, had become a producer and writer of major television drama, and an episode of the Logie award-winning TV series ‘Cash & Company’ – set in the 1800s – was specially written for Judith and Ron. She is currently 77 years old. $6 Million. Athol Guy, Keith Potger and Bruce Woodley of The Seekers have sent a message of congrats to their former singer Judith Durham who is about to be added to the Women In Music Awards Honour Roll in Brisbane on 9 October. Instead of just a few people standing outside that shop window in Judith’s imagination, Musicoast can reach out today through undreamed of technology, and share with millions who may decide to drop by. Ron was also Musical Director and accompanist for other big-name artists such as Clyde McPhatter (US hit record act from the 50s), and singing star Vince Hill. Further proving her enduring popularity, in the early 90s, Beverley led her own resident trio for four years at Hotel Le Meridien, one of Melbourne’s leading international hotels; and nationwide, Beverley has gained love and respect as special guest artist: at prominent Jazz Clubs in most capital cities, numerous Jazz Festivals (including Sydney’s Manly, Noosa, Wangaratta and Newcastle Festivals), and many times at the annual Australian Jazz Convention. 70s, Judith Durham is best known internationally for the four years she spent in the 1960s as the lead singer for the Seekers, the Australian-spawned folk quartet that, at one point, rivalled the Beatles and the Rolling Stones in chart records. Later, together with Judith, he formed his own jazz band, The Hottest Band In Town, hand-picked from the cream of San Francisco’s great players, and produced and arranged the album ‘Judith Durham & The Hottest Band In Town Volume 1’. They included Bruce’s iconic composition “I Am Australian”, and the newly-recorded “Massachusetts” thereby fulfilling an early dream of The Bee Gees (in 1969, Maurice Gibb had told an astonished Judith that when The Bee Gees first arrived in London they tried in vain to get “Massachusetts” to The Seekers to record as a Seekers hit!). In 1993, Durham began to make sporadic recordings and performances with the Seekers, continuing into the 2000s. Ron then worked on stage in Don’s act in theatres and nightclubs throughout the UK and on radio and TV. Drawing on her versatile and entertaining repertoire Beverley has also sung at many corporate functions, weddings and private parties throughout Australia and internationally. Topic. We live in an amazing world that gives us the capability of sharing with each other any music and lyrics that are meaningful in our own lives, and Musicoast was born for that very reason in 1990 – to share wholesome music and messages with the world – to create love and uplift emotions by showcasing for the international arena the creations of artists and composers of like minds today or in future tomorrows. For more than 30 years, Graham Simpson has been one of Australia’s best-known music writers and historians. Judy Mavis Cock. Now, with the addition of Durham to the fold, the list is growing and demonstrating the impact women have had … Tom wrote the melodious ‘I’ll Never Find Another You’ to suit the group’s distinctive harmony blend, highlighting Judith’s bell-like voice; recording in mono (stereo came later) at the famous Abbey Road Studios, enhancing the boys’ acoustic instrumentation with percussion. Paul Simon has sold his entire songwriting catalogue to Sony Music Publishing for what is expected to be a deal worth over $200 million. There followed many memorable one-nighters all round the country with Alexis and his band of local musicians, along with American blues shouter Herbie Goins, culminating in the album for Transatlantic Records ‘Alexis Korner’s All Stars – Blues Incorporated’ featuring Ron on piano and Hammond organ. The Seekers starred in the New Musical Express ‘All-Star Poll Winners Concert’ at Wembley  Arena alongside many other iconic Sixties legends like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Yardbirds and The Who… and they outsold them all in the first six months of ’66. Watch David Gilmour Perform Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Albatross’, Paul Simon Sells Catalog To Sony Music Publishing, BJ Thomas Reveals He Has Stage Four Cancer, Linda Ronstadt Sells Her Songs to Irving Azoff, Jon Bon Jovi Reveals Some Mick Jagger Trickery, Zoot Are Working On First New Music in 50 Years. MUSIC IN THE WORLD BRINGS LOVE TO OUR HEART …” But Ron’s music, which lives on today, is not just for listening to, so don’t be surprised if you’re listening to a track like “My Buddy? Ron continued working with Judith Durham for many years, touring the world’s major concert halls, theatres and nightclubs, and making numerous television appearances. His articles on popular music have appeared in numerous newspapers and magazines worldwide. In the episode ‘Golden Girl’ Judith and Ron featured as goldfield singing star Sarah Simmons and her pianist Charlie Owens. In 2010, The Seekers were surprised and delighted to be invited by Andre Rieu to join his tour and, putting their individual projects on hold for the extravaganza, they reunited to tour Australia and New Zealand as special guests of Andre and his Johann Strauss Orchestra. He lives on in her and in the music they made together, as well as in his own brilliant solo playing. Spouse (1) Ronald Edgeworth. Judith Durham is straight and has been downright flaming -- she is breaking our gaydar! They were honoured by Australia Post with a ‘Legends Of Australian Music’ postage stamp in January 2013, Helen Edwards’ portrait ‘The Seekers Reunite 50 Years On’ was displayed in the National Portrait Gallery in April, and now … the world can truly celebrate The Seekers’ milestone as December 3 2012 marked 50 years since the four original members – Judith Durham, Athol Guy, Keith Potger and Bruce Woodley – first met and performed together . Athol, Bruce and Keith start their Australian dates as The Original Seekers on 13 October in Brisbane. Judith Durham & the Hottest Band in Town. He worked as Australian correspondent for the Hong Kong Standard and for London’s World Entertainment News Network. Judith Durham is similar to these musical artists: Darren Hanlon, Bruce Woodley, Gary Shearston and more. In 2006, The Seekers were given the “Key To The City” of Melbourne and in 2008, The Seekers’ 1965 No.1 hit ‘The Carnival Is Over’was named No.30 in the ‘UK Official Top 100 Best-Selling Singles Of All Time’. 10) and Cliff Richard & The Shadows (with “The Young Ones” at No. Judith, Athol, Keith and Bruce were each honoured with the Officer Of The Order Of Australia (AO) in June 2014. Judith Durham Biography Weight, Age, Birthday, ethnicity, Religion, Body Measurements, Net Worth, Family, Marriage, Spouse, Children and More. When Judith Durham left The Seekers, she contacted Ron and asked him to become her Musical Director and Arranger for a tour that brought him for the first time to Australia and New Zealand – for concerts and television work, followed by a trip to the United States to record Judith’s first solo album (on this record date he played Hammond organ and piano with a Hollywood orchestra that included such legendary names as Herb Ellis, Pete Jolly and Louis Belson). Judith Durham. The Original Seekers will perform songs from ‘Back To Our Roots’ live around Australia in October and November. By Derek Mead JUDITH DURHAM was born Judith Mavis Cock in Essendon, Victoria, Australia on July 3, 1943. Singer Songwriter BJ Thomas has revealed that he is being treated for stage 4 cancer. “Mum prayed to the Lord that when her children were born they wouldn’t be tone deaf.” (It worked: Durham’s sister Beverley Sheehan is also a singer.) I don't even remember singing it in earshot of my parents or sister. In 2003, a very popular compilation CD was released by Musicoast. 131 talking about this. Tragically, Ron Edgeworth died of Motor Neurone Disease in December 1994, with his beloved wife Judith at his side. Famous for putting Australia on the international pop music map with their unique pop sound, singing in four-part harmony playing 6 and 12-string acoustic guitars and double bass, The Seekers still hold the record for the biggest concert crowd in the southern hemisphere – 200,000 – in March 1967. The Seekers starred in several Australian TV spectaculars: ‘The Seekers At Home’, ‘The Seekers Down Under’ (highest rating (67) music program in Australian TV history), and ‘The World Of The Seekers’ (for TV and cinema release) – all ratings triumphs. folk, Judith Durham originally did Papa De Da-Da, Jelly Bean Blues, Moan You Moaners, I Am Australian and other songs. In the UK, overwhelmingly emotional sell-out concerts followed in 1994 and 1995 at London’s ‘Royal Albert Hall’ and ‘Wembley Arena’, and in 1995 The Seekers were inducted by Peter Asher into Australia’s ‘ARIA Hall Of Fame’… the group that first put Australia on the international pop music map. When I was talking to Ken Bucher today and mentioned that Susan Peatey was the midwife at the birth of Rose Bucher at Rosebud in 1867, he said that Nurse Durham was the midwife at the birth of another member of the Bucher family. Ron was a touring member of the John Barry Seven, the hit recording group. Their new singer is Michael Cristiano. The record was a hit and … He worked in Europe and North Africa doubling on trombone in a military band, on the US bases in Germany on piano with a 40s style swing band, and in England with the famous broadcasting big bands of the day; Ronnie Aldrich, Cyril Stapleton, Johnny Howard and Bob Miller. In particular, every year since its 1988 inception, Beverley featured at the Monsalvat International Jazz Festival – one year coordinating the special segment “Australian Women In Jazz”. Judith was a jazz singer who became the lead singer for the Australian popular folk music group The Seekers in 1964. www.judithdurham.com ( 21 November 1969 - 10 December 1994) ( his death) Trivia (8) One member of the singing group, The Seekers, Judith Durham's is the main voice heard on the theme song for the film Georgy Girl (1966). Many new young fans hoped all their lives they might see their idols one day in the flesh. Musicoast is, in a way, a global extension of Judith Durham’s childhood prediction that she would play sheet music on a piano in a shop window one day. The National Library of Australia's Copies Direct service lets you purchase higher quality, larger sized photocopies or electronic copies of newspapers pages. 20 October, Sydney, City Recital Hall In the 70s Ron picked up on his earliest trad jazz influences, starting with an extended booking in San Francisco at Turk Murphy’s famous nightclub “Earthquake McGoon’s?, working as a Duo with Judith and in his own spots as a solo pianist. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________. But it’s not really so surprising, because Beverley is the sister of one of Australia’s legends Judith Durham, whose own golden lead vocals took The Seekers to the world stage in the 1960s. 2 November, Melbourne, Melbourne Recital Centre, You’ll discover music news first following Noise11 on Twitter, Comment on the news of the day, join Noise11 on Facebook, Listen to the Noise11 Music News channel now at iHeartRadio, Tagged as: ); the ’25 Year Reunion Celebration – Live In Concert’CD went platinum; and the quadruple-platinum video was the biggest-selling music video in Australia’s history knocking the reissue of Michael Jackson’s ‘Thriller’ from No.1!! The Seekers Says Congrats To “Little Sister” Judith Durham. 1. Through the 80s Judith Durham and Ron Edgeworth based themselves on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Australia, and for the first time Judith concentrated totally on writing and performing her own compositions, even completing a full scale musical “Gotta Be Rainbows” with book written by eminent playwright Ian Austin. But fans of all ages were not ready to say goodbye to the group yet, and in July 2004, The Seekers once again bowed to public demand and undertook their ‘Four Decades Of Gold’ Australia and New Zealand tour. The group subsequently became the first Australian pop music group to […] Don't get me wrong but the manliest men often have man-crushes on effeminate men. In 1994, Graham’s best-selling biography – The Judith Durham Story – Colours Of My Life –was published for the first time by Random House Australia. Judith Durham (born Judith Mavis Cock on July 3, 1943) was a jazz singer who became the lead singer for the Australian popular folk music group The Seekers in 1964. Judith Durham wrote So Much More and Colours of My Life. Jon Bon Jovi has recalled his time working at the Power Station recording studio in New York when he was 18, and on one occasion he bumped into The Rolling Stones. Judith Durham was born on 3 July 1943. It’s such a blessing to have spent my 76 years of life so far in musical expression; so emotionally healing, inspirational and uplifting. on ‘The Hot Jazz Duo’ album, and feel yourself unable to resist the urge to get up and dance! “Beverley Sheehan & Friends: Spreadin’ Rhythm Around”features 21 standout tracks from Beverley’s impressive back catalogue. The Seekers (with ‘The Carnival Is Over’) now rank No. The group subsequently became the first Australian pop music group to achieve major chart and sales success in the United Kingdom and the United States, and as of 2004 had sold over 50 million records. Listen to Sister Kate (I Wish I Could Shimmy Like) by Judith Durham & The Hottest Band In Town, 47 Shazams. Order your copy here. pop, 1, 2, 4 and 5 too!). Around this time he was asked to join the band of legendary blues guitarist Alexis Korner, who had been such a big influence in the early days on many up and coming blues bands and rock groups of the time – notably The Rolling Stones. Hit the "Tweet" button at the top ↑ 2. Full Name. In the new Milennium,  further significant albums were released: in 2001, the first-ever Seekers’ Christmas album ‘Morningtown Ride To Christmas’; in 2002, the group’s first-ever double CD ‘Night Of Nights…Live’; and in 2003, 25 timeless and uplifting tracks were chosen by the group themselves for the Australian compilation‘The Ultimate Collection, executive produced by Graham Simpson. Ron and Judith teamed up in a new musical partnership, The Hot Jazz Duo, featuring solo piano and voice. 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