Judith Durham

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Judith Durham was an Australian singer and musician best known as the lead vocalist of the folk-pop group The Seekers.

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instanceOf human
musician
songwriter
associatedBand The Seekers NERFINISHED
awardReceived Medal of the Order of Australia NERFINISHED
birthName Judith Mavis Cock NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath bronchiectasis-related complications
countryOfCitizenship Australia
dateOfBirth 1943-07-03
dateOfDeath 2022-08-05
dateOfMarriage 1969-11-21
familyName Cock NERFINISHED
gender female
genre easy listening
folk
folk-pop
pop
givenName Judith NERFINISHED
honour Australian of the Year (Victorian of the Year / honours-related recognition, 2015) NERFINISHED
instrument piano
tambourine
vocals
memberOf The Seekers NERFINISHED
name Judith Durham NERFINISHED
nationality Australian
notableAchievement Helped The Seekers achieve international success in the 1960s
Pioneer of Australian popular music on the international charts
notableRole lead vocalist of The Seekers
notableWork Georgy Girl NERFINISHED
I’ll Never Find Another You NERFINISHED
Morningtown Ride NERFINISHED
The Carnival Is Over NERFINISHED
occupation composer
musician
singer
songwriter
placeOfBirth Essendon, Victoria, Australia NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Melbourne, Victoria, Australia NERFINISHED
placeOfMarriage Melbourne, Australia NERFINISHED
recordLabel Columbia Records
EMI
Festival Records NERFINISHED
religion Unitarian (later spiritual beliefs often described as broadly Christian/Universalist)
residence Melbourne, Victoria, Australia NERFINISHED
spouse Ron Edgeworth NERFINISHED
stageName Judith Durham NERFINISHED
vocalRange soprano
yearsActive 1960s–2022

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