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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. After drummer
Norman McGarry
left
the Searchers
he was replaced by
Chris Crummy
, who quickly renamed himself
Chris Curtis
. Other changes were in the works as
Jackson
built and learned to play a customized bass guitar. Learning his new job on the four-stringed instrument proved too difficult to permit him to continue singing lead, and
McNally
and
Pender
brought in a fifth member,
Johnny Sandon
(born
Billy Beck
).
Johnny Sandon & the Searchers
lasted from 1960 through February of 1962, and were extremely popular on the dance hall and club circuit in Liverpool.
Sandon
cut out for a career on his own, with another band called
the Remo Four
in early 1962.
Meanwhile,
the Searchers
, now a quartet with
Jackson
once again lead singer, became one of the top acts on the Liverpool band scene, playing textured renditions of American R&B, rock & roll, country, soul, and rockabilly. The group was signed to Pye Records in mid-1963 and their first single, a cover of
the Drifters
'
"Sweets for My Sweet,"
was released in August of 1963, hitting number one on the British charts. While
the Beatles
quickly outdistanced all comers,
the Searchers
did, indeed, go to the top of the charts with two of their next three singles,
"Needles and Pins"
and
"Don't Throw Your Love Away."
Another record,
"Sugar and Spice,"
written by their producer
Tony Hatch
under the pseudonym
Fred Nightingale
, stalled at the number two spot. Over the next nine months, the band staked out a sound that was one of the most distinctive in a rock scene crawling with hundreds of bands. Their music was built around the sound of a crisply played 12-string guitar, coupled with strong lead vocals and carefully, sometimes exquisitely arranged harmonies, so that they could credibly cover American R&B standards like
"Love Potion No. 9"
or
Phil Spector
-based girl group pop like
"Be My Baby."
Their 1964 singles included a venture into folk-rock before the genre had been "invented" in the press, in the form of a cover of
Malvina Reynolds
'
"What Have They Done To the Rain."
Interestingly, their 12-string guitar sound would become a key ingredient in the success of
the Byrds
, who even took the riff from
"Needles And Pins"
and transformed it into the main riff of
"Feel A Whole Lot Better."
In July of 1964, with the group riding the upper reaches of the British charts, and with their third album in nine months in release, it was announced that
Tony Jackson
was leaving
the Searchers
to form his own band, and would be replaced by
Frank Allen
, who had been playing bass with
Cliff Bennett & the Rebel Rousers
. The turning point for the band came in 1965, as the British and international fascination with the Liverpool sound faded away.
The Searchers
began casting their net wider for material to cover, in addition to coming up with one original hit, the
Curtis
/
Pender
-authored
"He's Got No Love."
By the beginning of 1966, the group's string of chart hits seemed to have run out, and
Chris Curtis
exited in early 1966, claiming to have become exhausted from the group's constant touring.
The Searchers
, with
Johnny Blunt
on drums, continued working and had their last hit,
"Have You Ever Loved Somebody,"
which barely cracked the Top 50 in October of 1966. The group continued working, however, playing clubs and cabarets in England and Europe.
Blunt
exited at the end of the 1960s, but was replaced by
Billy Adamson
, and this line-up of
the Searchers
continued intact until the mid-1980s, working for 35 weeks a year throughout Europe with an occasional U.S. visit. Although they played as part of
Richard Nader
's "Rock 'n Roll Revival" shows, they never became an "oldies" act, always adding new material, including originals and covers of work by songwriters such as
Neil Young
to their sets, and in 1972, the band cut an album for British RCA.
At the end of the 1970s, their recording fortunes were revived once again as
Seymour Stein
, the head of Sire Records, signed
the Searchers
for two albums. Those records,
The Searchers
and
Love's Melodies
, were the best work the group ever did, highlighted by achingly beautiful yet vibrant and forceful playing and singing, and an unerring array of memorable hooks and melodies. Those two albums were followed by a series of tracks recorded for their original label, Pye Records, in the early 1980s. The group held their audience well into the 1980s, playing before crowds of as large as 15,000 along one U.S. tour. In 1985, after playing together for 26 years,
Pender
and
McNally
split up, with
McNally
continuing to lead
the Searchers
(with
Adamson
and
Allen
, with
Spencer James
added on second guitar and vocals), while
Pender
formed
Mike Pender's Searchers
, consisting of
Chris Black
(guitar, vocals),
Barry Cowell
(bass, vocals), and
Steve Carlyle
(drums, vocals). Both groups have toured extensively and
the Searchers
under
McNally
have recorded on occasion. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
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