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From Hit Scene (ABC-TV Australia), Feb 21 1970. B-side of the Living In A World Of Love single. The Town Criers were a pop band formed in 1964. By 1967 their line-up was Andy Agtoft on lead vocals, Mark Demajo on bass guitar, Sam Dunnin on lead guitar, Chris Easterby on drums, and George Kurtiss on keyboards. Their first single was a cover version of the Kinks' album track, "The World Keeps Going Round", which was issued in 1965 but did not chart. They released a cover version of American singer, Robert Knight's "Everlasting Love", as a single in February 1968, which reached No. 17 on the Go-Set National Top 40 alongside United Kingdom's Love Affair's rendition which peaked at No. 23 on the same chart at the same time. Kurtiss left the group in May 1968 and was replaced on keyboards by John Taylor. Their next single, "Unexpectedly", did not reach the top 40. Agtoft was replaced early in 1969 by Barry Smith from Adelaide and Taylor left without being replaced. Town Criers released further singles, "Any Old Time (You're Lonely and Sad)" (March 1969), "Love Me Again" (October 1969) and "Living in a World of Love" (May 1970), before disbanding in 1972. Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, opined, "they made a name for themselves with a melodious, commercial pop sound and squeaky-clean teen idol image... By the end of 1971, their sound had become outmoded, and the members went their separate ways." Chris Easterby died in 2020. Members: Andy Agtoft (vocals), Mark Demajo (bass), Sam Dunnin (guitar), Chris Easterby (drums), George Kurtiss (keyboards), Barry Smith (vocals), John Taylor (keyboards). https://historyofaussiemusic.blogspot...