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  1. The band styled themselves as "Tony and the Searchers" with Joe Kennedy (born 1941 in Liverpool, died 21 November 2023) on drums. Kennedy soon left to be replaced by Norman McGarry. 1960s and 1970s

  2. Kelly soon left to be replaced by Norman McGarry (born 1 March 1942, Liverpool, Lancashire), and it is this line-up — McNally, Pender (as he soon became known), Jackson and McGarry — that is usually cited as the original foursome.

  3. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1950s - 2020s. Formed. 1959 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England. Genre. Pop/Rock. Styles. British Invasion, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Folk-Rock, Merseybeat, AM Pop, Early Pop/Rock, Power Pop, Psychedelic/Garage. Group Members.

  4. Kelly soon left to be replaced by Norman McGarry and it is this line-up—McNally, Pender (as he soon became known), Jackson and McGarry—that is usually cited as the original foursome. McGarry did not stay long, however, and in 1960 his place was taken by Chris Crummey (who later changed his name to Curtis).

  5. Kelly soon left to be replaced by Norman McGarry and it is this line-up—McNally, Pender (as he soon became known), Jackson and McGarry—that is usually cited as the original foursome. The band returned to a residence, at the Iron Door Club and it was there that they tape recorded the sessions that led to a recording contract with Pye Records with Tony Hatch as producer.

  6. Explore Norman McGarry's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Norman McGarry on AllMusic.

  7. By 1959, their band of late-teenaged musicians included singer Johnny Sandon (born William Francis Beck ), bassist Tony Jackson and drummer Norman McGarry, who was replaced after a short time by Chris Curtis (birth name Christopher Crummey ). They named themselves after the popular 1956 western film The Searchers starring John Wayne.