The Searchers

Formed: 1957 in Liverpool, England
Active In: 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's, 2000's

 
Founded in 1957 by John McNally (guitar/vocals), the Searchers were originally one of thousands of skiffle groups formed in the wake of Lonnie Donegan's success with "Rock Island Line." The Searchers' immediate competitors included bands such as the Wreckers and the Confederates, both led by Michael Pender (guitar, vocals), and the Martinis, led by Tony Jackson (guitar/vocals). By 1959, McNally and Pender were working together as a duet; later in the year, Jackson joined as the lead vocalist.

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The Very Best of the Searchers [Universal]
Released May 12, 2008 on Universal, Universal TV



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The Worth It Collection
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Needles & Pins [Pulse]
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