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Thursday 1st April 7.30pm

The Searchers have maintained their position as a top English rock band for more than four decades.
They are one of the few bands who can say that and they continue to be full of the youthful enthusiasm which has been their trademark.
They still sound good, they still look good and they still enjoy what they do. They delight their ever-loyal fans by continuing to pay the same amount of attention to the quality of their performance as they have always done.
Founder member John McNally – lead guitar, 12-string guitar and vocals – has been joined by bass player, singer and front man Frank Allen, Spencer James (lead vocals, synthesiser guitar) and Eddie Rothe (drums, percussion and backing vocals).
The Searchers emerged from Liverpool in the Sixties  along with The Beatles.
They recorded hit after hit as the Mersey sound swept the world. Their top tunes included a remake of the Drifters’ 1961 hit, Sweets for my Sweet, and remakes of Jackie DeShannon’s Needles and Pins and When You Walk In The Room.
Needles and Pins charted in the United States during the first week of March 1964 to give The Searchers the accolade of being the second group from Liverpool to become a success across the Atlantic Ocean.
The original Sugar and Spice and Love Potion No 9, a remake of a song by The Clovers, provided further hits.

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