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                    [Title] => Searchers come to town
                    [Summary] => If you will allow this digression from sports, I must share the excitement of participating in bringing back the hit ‘60s British pop group Searchers to perform here after a 38-year absence.

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In 1966, the Searchers took Manila by storm and played to packed crowds at the Araneta Coliseum in a week-long concert tour. The passage of time has hardly mattered to the Searchers as the band continues to perform in gigs all over the world.
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A few days ago, I had lunch with Bobby Grimalt at a fast food place in Tarlac. Bobby’s wife is from Tarlac and he was there for a week after a hectic tour down south. Bobby is Viva boss Vic del Rosario’s close associate and heads the entertainment company’s concert division.
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McKnight, of course, is a byword in the industry. He’s a songwriter, instrumentalist, producer, and purveyor of a kind of music that’s categorized as poetic romance. McKnight signed his first recording contract in 1989. Today, he remains one of the hottest and most durable artists in the international scene.
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In 1966, the Searchers took Manila by storm and played to packed crowds at the Araneta Coliseum in a week-long concert tour. The passage of time has hardly mattered to the Searchers as the band continues to perform in gigs all over the world.
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McKnight, of course, is a byword in the industry. He’s a songwriter, instrumentalist, producer, and purveyor of a kind of music that’s categorized as poetic romance. McKnight signed his first recording contract in 1989. Today, he remains one of the hottest and most durable artists in the international scene.
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