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17 nov. 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.
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16 mars 2020 · 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.
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".
Louisa Wisseling provided the vocals. It was the first The Seekers' album not to feature the vocals of Judith Durham . The lead single "Sparrow Song" was released in May 1975, peaking at number 7 on the Kent Music Report. A second single "Reunion" was released in November 1975 and peaked at number 83. [1] Background.
14 sept. 2010 · The Seekers (Louisa Wisseling) Reunion 1975
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8. 9. 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...
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6 août 2022 · “I think it’s been in the oven for a while, this cake,” said promoter Harry M. Miller, who presented the three original male Seekers singers with a young Dutch woman, Louisa Wisseling, in ...