

In 2013, Judith Durham reunited with The Seekers for a 50th anniversary tour, but it was cut short after she suffered a brain haemorrhage. The Seekers were also individually honoured as Officers of the Order of Australia in the Queen's Birthday Honours of June 2014. Her work on behalf of charitable groups was recognised in 2015, when she was named Victorian of the Year for her work with a number of women's, Indigenous and disability support groups and as patron of the Motor Neurone Disease Association of Australia. "I wanted to see if there was a way raise awareness would not only help achieve greater donations, because people would realise this is catastrophic, but of course in the hope of finding a cure," she said.ĭurham was also once stalked by a woman who sent her dozens of doormats through the post. Now, metal’s biggest band have announced that they will be releasing a tribute album titled Blacklist, which will feature some of modern music’s biggest acts honoring this massive release.
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In 1990, she and her husband Ron Edgeworth were in a car accident - the driver of the other vehicle died at the scene.įour years later, Edgeworth died of motor neuron disease and Duhram spent many years after that raising awareness about the disease.


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She admitted being nervous about embarking on a solo career, but went on to perform to standing ovations as an international solo artist. Red Hot Chili Peppers paid tribute to late Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins last night (April 1) during two US TV performances promoting their newly released Unlimited Love album. The Seekers perform Georgy Girl while on tour in the 1960s.ĭespite that success, the band broke up in 1968, having agreed that if anyone wanted to leave, they had to give six months' notice.ĭurham wanted to spread her wings and try her hand at opera.
