Searchers' 60th Birthdays

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The 60th birthdays of two of the Searchers are quickly approaching. John McNally was born on August 30, 1941 while the slightly older Chris Curtis was born on August 26, 1941.
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Happy 60th Birthday Chris Curtis.
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Happy Birthday to one of the most underrated guitarists, and one of the most underrated drummers in Rock n' Roll history!!- And many more!
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All the best wishes goes for John McNally on his 60th birthday!

Einar (back from Liverpool, will tell later).
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Happy Birthday 60th Birthday John "Fastest Rhythm Guitar" McNally
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many happy returns to mike pender on 3 march this year.keep on singing and playing your 12 string
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