aaiThe
New Seekers owed much of their extraordinary success to Eve
Graham, whose distinctive voice can be heard on such classic
hits as 'Look What They've Done To My Song Ma', 'I'd Like To
Teach The World To Sing', 'Circles', 'Beautiful People', Nickel
Song' and many more. aaiEve
was born near Auchterarder in Perthshire and began her professional
singing career with the Cyril Stapleton Orchestra. In 1969 she
became a founder member of the New Seekers, who were undoubtedly
one of the major success stories of the seventies. Eve sang
the lead vocal on the majority of the group's hits, achieving
worldwide fame which stands to this day. 'I'd Like To Teach
The World To Sing' became known throughout the world as the
'Coca Cola' song and in 2005 it was voted the greatest song
ever used in a TV commercial. aaiEve
has been widely respected in the music business over the years
as a 'singer's singer, admired by rock stars, jazz singers and
folk singers. To quote the legendary songwriter and performer
Tom Paxton - "Eve relates to her audience and makes them
her friends.... allow me to move over and make room for you
in her Fan Club!"
For more information and pictures please visit Eve's personal website at;