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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 35 reviews
  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    The Searchers Go the Extra Mile

    by tarryrob on 2009-10-17McPhillips Street Station - Winnipeg, MB

    Being a fan of British Invasion music, I try to catch any UK band from the period that rolls through. Given that most of the original band members from that period are now collecting social insurance, the opportunities are getting progressively fewer. So it was that I eagerly sat front row centre for The Searchers show at McPhillips Street Station casino. Founding lead guitarist/vocalist John McNally still mans the lead guitar duties and provides that wonderful jangly Searchers’ sound along with bassist Frank Allen who shares vocal duties and very capably fronts the group. Former First Class (their big hit was Beach Baby) vocalist/guitarist Spencer James and Eddie Rothe on drums are both formidable. The band kicked off with its first 1963 UK hit Sweets for My Sweet. One of the things that surprised me was the sheer number of hits The Searchers had in such a short period. Although I was well of aware of a few of their hits such as Needles and Pins, Love Potion No 9, Don’t Throw Your Love Away and When You Walk in the Room, I was taken aback when I also instantly recognized many of their UK hits such as Sweets for My Sweet, Sugar and Spice and What Have They Done to the Rain which did not chart as successfully in Canada. Of course, maybe that’s just my grey hair showing. The hits were performed pretty much verbatim. Allen was the consummate entertainer cracking jokes, encouraging audience response and telling interesting stories about how some The Searchers big hits came about. Some album and cover songs worked better than others. Three pleasant surprises were their cover of Spencer’s hit Beach Baby, and killer covers of Bette Midler’s The Rose and of Gary Puckett and the Union Gap’s Young Girl (with special kudos going to the harmony work and Spencer’s lead vocal performance) They also included a nod to the resident Canucks by including a cover of Ian and Sylvia’s Four Strong Winds which was well performed and well received. But covers such as Da Do Ron Ron and Twist and Shout, though decent party songs, should probably have been left off the set list. The sound was great and the band played all the hits, evoking plenty of audience participation and making it a fun night for all. They wrapped up the initial with their smash hits Needles and Pins followed bv When You Walk in the Room. For their first encore they performed a cover of John Fogerty’s Rockin’ All Over the World followed by a fine medley reprise of all their hits. For their final encore, they had the crowd swaying and waving cell phones to Gerry Marsden’s Liverpool soccer anthem Never Walk Alone. The Searchers topped off the night by doing a “meet and greet” immediately after the show to sign autographs and merchandise which was included in the price of the ticket. No extra charge. Usually bands charge hundreds of extra dollars for this privilege at arena shows and festival. It’s gestures like this, that make it easy to understand why The Searchers have lasted so long. They value their fans and deliver bang for the buck. Well done lads!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fabulous!

    by dizzy13 on 2009-08-23Casino Rama - Orillia

    The nostalgia, memories, songs, from The Searchers and from our teenage in England came flooding back. The show was phenomenal and the guys could all still sing and entertain! We wouldn't hesitate to see them again!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Oldies still rocks....

    by SearchersFan1 on 2009-07-24Casino Rama - Orillia

    They can still perform energetically !!!!Still sing wonderfully like they always do . Most memorable and entertaining evening we ever had. Would strongly recommend to see them live in concert....

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The Searchers were dynamic

    by Perky on 2009-07-18Red Robinson Show Theatre - Coquitlam

    I went with my reluctant husband expecting an evening of golden oldies and an ok event.. We both agreed after the fact it was a wonderful evening- high energy- good fun and great value for money.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Chad, Jeremy and the Searchers were AWESOME!

    by KatkaPetr on 2009-07-17Red Robinson Show Theatre - Coquitlam

    Super sweet, we knew most of the songs and heard some beautiful new ones, one of which inspired me to choose the music for our upcoming wedding. Overall one of the best shows we've never seen, if they come again, we're so there! ;D

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Chad & Jeremy / Searchers

    by MapleLeafinBC on 2009-07-17Red Robinson Show Theatre - Coquitlam

    Chad & Jeremy still have great voices and do VERY serviceable versions of their hits. Just the right mix of their old standards with a couple of new ones thrown in. The Searchers have a lead singer with a great voice for their oldies. The only part of the whole thing that wasn't great was when they demanded that the crowd sing the songs too or insread of them at times. We came to see and hear them sing and sing along. They made up for this with their medley at the end of the show

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    It was over too soon!

    by Queene on 2009-07-16Red Robinson Show Theatre - Coquitlam

    The concert was a birthday gift for my husband. I had heard of Chad and Jeremy and the Searchers, but didn't remember any of their music. However, that all changed when they came on stage. I was truly enchanted by the music, the performers and the energy that emaniated from the stage. I could have listened another couple of hours and it would still have been over too soon. We are definitely looking forward to their return, and I would like to see Jeremy as the actor as well as the musician.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Searchers 40 years later

    by spark on 2009-07-16Casino Rama - Orillia

    Show was great. not only did the band cover their hits but they took some time to talk about the old times, how they selected their songs & they hits they declined to record. & they played a request or two. Great interaction with the audience! Novel approach.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Searchers were excellent

    by Ladnerrob on 2009-07-16Red Robinson Show Theatre - Coquitlam

    I'm sorry to say that Chad and Jeremy seemed to fill the time with chatter rather than singing and their songs were rather mediocre. I didn't even like them in the 60s even though they seem nice guys. The Searchers were excellent as was proved by the full dance floor.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Search for the entertainment no more

    by DonnaJD on 2009-07-15Casino Rama - Orillia

    What a show, what a showman in Frank and what a voice by their youngest member Spencer, a version of The Rose that brought me chills. i went expecting to enjoy it, but left amazed and wanting more. They were gracious to their fans and took time for everyone..what a show. I recognized almost every song and had no idea what icons they were in the music world and what songs they had redone with perfection. Frank has a new book out i cannot wait to find.