The mystery celebrity dressed as Poodle on “The Masked Singer Australia” has been revealed.
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Facebook page.Born Judith Mavis Cock in Essendon, Victoria, on July 3, 1943, Durham began her professional career as a piano player. In 1963, at age 19, Durham recorded her first record with The Seekers, then a folk trio consisting of Bruce Woodley, Keith Potger and Athol Guy. That same year, she released a jazz and blues EP with the group Frank Traynor’s Jazz Preachers.
The Seekers took off in 1964 and became an international sensation with songs like “I’ll Never Find Another You,” “A World of Our Own”, “The Carnival Is Over” and “MorningtownRide.”Their 1967 song “Georgy Girl,” the title song of the movie starring Lynn Redgrave and James Mason, was nominated for an Oscar. It reached No. 1 on the U.S.
charts.The following year, Durham set out to pursue a solo career. Starting with “For Christmas With Love,” she released several albums and frequently toured in Australia, New Zealand and the U.K. over the next two decades.The Seekers reunited in the mid-1990s.
In 2013, they got together again for a 50th-anniversary tour.“Our lives are changed forever losing our treasured lifelong friend and shining star,” Guy, on behalf of The Seekers, said. “Her struggle was intense and heroic – never complaining of her destiny and fully accepting its conclusion. Her magnificent musical legacy Keith, Bruce and I are so blessed to share.”Her sister, Beverley Sheehan, added: “Judith’s joy for life, her constant optimism, creativity and generosity of spirit were always an inspiration to me.”Durham was also remembered on social media by her legions of Australian fans.
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his family said in a statement.“We have recently discovered that John has a cancerous growth,” the singer’s wife Jill Billman, and their two adult sons, Robert and James, said in the statement obtained by ABC. “He has been admitted to hospital this morning for surgery and ongoing treatment,” his loved ones added.Farnham, who is best known for his Aussie anthem “You’re the Voice,” also provided a statement to fans, saying that cancer is something “so many people face every single day.”“The one thing I know for sure is that we have the very best healthcare professionals in Victoria, and we can be grateful for that.
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It is with overwhelming sadness that Musicoast Pty. Ltd. and Universal Music Australia announces the death of…Posted by The Seekers on Saturday, August 6, 2022Durham’s family have asked for privacy in the wake of her passing.
The Australian singer passed away in palliative care on Friday night in Melbourne following complications from chronic lung disease.
Judith Durham, an Australian folk music icon whose voice graced several international hits with her group, The Seekers, has died at 79.
wrote on Twitter. «Her kindness will be missed by many, the anthems she gave to our nation will never be forgotten.»Durham was honored with the Medal of the Order of Australia for services to music in 1995.