Seekers Ready To Tour Again As Judith Durham Recovers From Haemorrhage

10 September 2013 | 2:49 pm | Staff Writer

The rehabilitation has been successful.

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Australian pop legends The Seekers will be back on the road from November, as front woman Judith Durham has recovered sufficiently from a cerebral haemorrhage she suffered earlier this year, according to ABC News.

There were grave fears for the future of the group after Durham suffered the cerebral haemorrhage in May, but her singing voice is said to be completely unaffected and the prospect of heading back on the road was said to be a big assistance in her rehabilitation.

The band, who were inducted into the ARIA Hall Of Fame earlier this year, will resume touring from early November. Full dates are expected to be released on the band's website this evening.

Bassist Athol Guy told theMusic.com.au earlier this year that “It's as if with our 50th [anniversary tour] we've started a whole new career move.”

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