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Keith Potger

Keith Leon Potger AO (born 21 March 1941) is an Australian musician. He is a founding member of the Australian folk-pop group the Seekers. He was born in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) and is of Burgher descent.[2] In 1969, Potger and his business partner David Joseph co-founded the contemporary English pop group the New Seekers. Potger also records and performs as a solo artist.

Keith Potger
The Seekers in 1965 – Potger is second from left
Background information
Birth nameKeith Leon Potger[1]
Born (1941-03-21) 21 March 1941 (age 82)
Colombo, Ceylon (now Sri Lanka)
GenresAcoustic folk
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, producer
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, banjo
Years active1960s–present
Websitekeithpotger.com.au

In September 2014, along with his colleagues in the Seekers, Potger was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO).

Early life edit

Keith Potger was born on 21 March 1941 in Colombo, Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), to Justin Vere Potger (1914-1990) and Joan Frances Meier (1920-2004). His two brothers are Ralph and Nigel.[3] At age 6, Potger's family migrated to Australia and he began teaching himself to play the banjo, guitar and keyboard. While at Melbourne High School,[4] Potger performed in vocal groups which evolved into the Seekers in early 1962. The lineup of the Seekers then consisted of Athol Guy, Bruce Woodley, Ken Ray and Potger. When Ray left the group in late 1962, Judith Durham joined and they focused on the folk and gospel music boom, accompanying themselves on guitars, banjo and double bass.

The Seekers edit

The Seekers consisted of Judith Durham, Athol Guy, Bruce Woodley and Potger, an ABC radio producer. Through Potger's position, the three were able to make a demo tape in their spare time. This was given to W&G Records, which wanted another sample of Durham's voice before agreeing to record a Jazz Preachers' album. W&G instead signed The Seekers for an album, Introducing The Seekers, in 1963. Potger does not appear on the album cover because he was not allowed to have a second job.

In early 1964, the Seekers sailed to the United Kingdom on the S.S. Fairsky, on which the group provided the musical entertainment. Originally, they had planned to return after ten weeks, but they received a steady stream of bookings through the Grade Agency because they had sent the agency a copy of their first album. On 4 November 1964 at EMI's Abbey Road Studios, the Seekers recorded "I'll Never Find Another You" composed and produced by Tom Springfield and subsequently released in December 1964. In February 1965, the song reached number one in the UK and Australia, while their 1966 recording of Springfield and Jim Dale's "Georgy Girl" (from the film of the same name) reached number two (Billboard chart) and number one (Cashbox chart) in the United States.

In 1967, the Seekers set an official all-time record when more than 200,000 people (nearly one tenth of the city's entire population at that time) flocked to their performance at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne. Their TV special The Seekers Down Under scored the biggest TV audience ever (with a 67 rating), and early in 1968 they were all awarded the nation's top honour as "Australians of the Year 1967".[5] On a tour of New Zealand in February 1968, Durham advised the group that she was leaving The Seekers and subsequently left in July 1968.[6]

In the 1990s, 2000s and 2010s, the Seekers reunited and toured extensively. In September 2014, each of them was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO).

The New Seekers edit

When the Seekers disbanded in 1968, Potger's musical activities turned to songwriting and record production in major recording studios in the UK. The New Seekers are an English pop group, formed in London in 1969 by Potger. The idea was that the New Seekers would appeal to the same market as the original Seekers, but their music would have pop as well as folk influences. They achieved worldwide success in the early 1970s with hits including "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing", "You Won't Find Another Fool Like Me" and "Beg, Steal or Borrow".

The New Seekers' second album, Keith Potger and the New Seekers, released in 1970, is their only one to feature Potger as a member.

Solo career edit

Returning to Australia in 1978, Potger wrote and produced television jingles and music tracks as well as performing solo concerts throughout the 1980s. In 1988, he wrote and produced stage musicals for the Australian Bicentenary.[7] In 2004, Potger released his first solo album, Secrets of the Heart. This was followed by Sunday in 2007 and in 2010, with Smile Now.

Popular culture edit

In November 2018, Potger coined the word "mynonym" to be an autological synonym for the word palindrome.[citation needed]

Personal life edit

On 18 November 2006, Potger married Australian actress Nicola Paull in front of six witnesses and a celebrant on the Mornington Peninsula.[8] They divorced on 8 February 2014. The following year, Potger was reportedly living in Braidwood, New South Wales.[9]

Potger's previous two marriages were to Pamela Potger (1994–2004; divorced), and British swimmer Pamela Powley (22 January 1966 – 1984; divorced), from which they had two children.[10][11] Their son Matthew (born in London, 1967) is an actor and composer.[12][13]

Honours and awards edit

The Seekers edit

  • In 1966, The Seekers (Judith Durham, Athol Guy, Bruce Woodley, Keith Potger) received the Carl Alan Award for Best New Group (1965) at the Top Of The Pops Awards, in London.[14]
  • In 1968, Potger and the other members of The Seekers were named jointly and severally Australians of the Year 1967.[15]
  • In 1995, Potger and the other members of The Seekers were inducted into the Australian Record Industry Association (ARIA) Hall of Fame.[16]
  • In the 1995 Australia Day Honours, Potger, along with the other members of The Seekers, was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM).[17]
  • In 2006, Potger and the other members of The Seekers were presented with the Key to the City by Melbourne's Lord Mayor, John So.[18]
  • In 2012, Potger and the other members of The Seekers were honoured by Australia Post with a special Legends Of Australian Music postage stamp.[19]
  • In the 2014 Queen's Birthday Honours, Potger, along with the other members of The Seekers, was advanced as an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO).[20]
  • In 2013, Potger and The Seekers received the Ted Albert Award from the Australian Performing Rights Association (APRA) for Outstanding Services to Australian Music.[21]  
  • In 2015, Potger, along with the other members of The Seekers, was inducted into the Music Victoria Hall of Fame.[22]

CMMA edit

In 1983, Potger won a Golden guitar award and was inducted into the Roll of Renown at the Tamworth Country Music Awards of Australia (CMAA)[23]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1983 "Used to Be a Gold Song" with Allan Caswell Song of the Year Won

Notable performances edit

  • 1965 – The Seekers won the Best New Group in the New Musical Express Poll Winners Awards and performed on 11 April at the Wembley Empire Pool, on a bill that included the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Cliff Richard and Dusty Springfield. Archive footage from this show was included in the Seekers' 2014 50th anniversary tour.
  • 1965 – In June the Seekers performed in the United States on The Ed Sullivan Show singing "A World of Our Own" and "You Can Tell The World".
  • 1966 – In November the Seekers performed at a Royal Command Performance at the London Palladium before the Queen Mother.
  • 1967 – The Seekers made another appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show singing "Georgy Girl".
  • 1967 – The Seekers represented Australia at Expo 67 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada (when they appeared on television in Australia via the first satellite transmission from the United States to Australia).
  • 1967 – Melbourne, 12 March, Sidney Myer Music Bowl. The Seekers played to an estimated 200,000 people in a televised concert celebrating their overseas success.

Television specials edit

  • 1965 – An Evening with The Seekers
  • 1966 – The Seekers at Home
  • 1967 – The Seekers Down Under and The World of The Seekers
  • Four television mini-specials titled A Date with the Seekers
  • 1968 – 1968 BBC Farewell Spectacular
  • 2019 – ABC Television's Australian Story
  • 2019 – SBS Television screens the Decca DVD Farewell Album

Discography edit

The Seekers edit

Albums edit

Title Album details
Introducing the Seekers
  • Released: 1963
  • Label: W&G
The Seekers
  • Released: 1964
  • Label: W&G
Hide & Seekers
  • Released: 1964
  • Label: W&G
A World of Our Own
Come the Day
  • Released: September 1966
  • Label: Columbia, EMI
Seekers Seen in Green
  • Released: November 1967
  • Label: Columbia, EMi
The Seekers
Giving and Taking
  • Released: July 1976
  • Label: Astor, Polydor
A Little Bit of Country
  • Released: April 1980
  • Label: Hammard
Live On
  • Released: March 1989
  • Label: Polydor Records
Future Road
Morningtown Ride to Christmas
Back to Our Roots
  • Released: June 2019
  • Label: Sony Music Australia

Live Albums edit

Title Album details
Live at the Talk of the Town
25 Year Reunion Celebration
1968 BBC Farewell Spectacular
Night of Nights... Live!
  • Released: 2002
  • Label: Mushroom
Farewell
  • Released: 12 April 2019
  • Label: Decca
The Carnival of Hits Tour 2000
  • Released: 23 August 2019
  • Label: Decca
Live in the UK
  • Released: 2 July 2021
  • Label: Decca

Singles edit

Title Year
"Kumbaya" 1963
"Waltzing Matilda"
"Myra" 1964
"I'll Never Find Another You"
"What Have They Done to the Rain" 1965
"A World of Our Own"
"Chilly Winds"
"Morningtown Ride"
"Cotton Fields"
"The Carnival Is Over"
"Lady Mary"
"Someday, One Day" 1966
"Walk with Me"
"Georgy Girl"
"Isa Lei"
"Myra (Shake Up the Party)" 1967
"On the Other Side"
"When Will the Good Apples Fall"
"Emerald City"
"Love Is Kind, Love Is Wine" 1968
"Days of My Life"
"With My Swag All on My Shoulder"
"Island of Dreams"
"Children Go Where I Send You" 1969
"Colours of My Life"
"Sparrow Song" 1975
"Love Isn't Love Until You Give It Away"
"Reunion"
"Break These Chains" 1976
"A Part of You"
"Where in the World"
"Giving and Taking"
"Vagabond" 1977
"How Can a Love So Wrong Be So Right" 1988
"Building Bridges" 1989
"Keep a Dream in Your Pocket" 1993
"A World of Our Own" (re-recording) 1994
"Georgy Girl" (re-recording)
"Calling Me Home" 1997
"Carry Me" 2022
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Other Releases edit

Title Details
Keith Potger and the New Seekers (with The New Seekers)
  • Released: 1970
  • Label: Philips
Secrets of the Heart
  • Released: 2004
  • Label: Keith Potger
Sunday
  • Released: 2007
  • Label: Keith Potger
Smile Now
  • Released: 2010
  • Label: Keith Potger

References edit

  1. ^ "The Seekers Official Website". Theseekers.com.au.
  2. ^ Sherrille Hermon (14 April 2014). "About the Burghers". Burgherassocn.org.au.
  3. ^ "Family tree of Justin Vere Potger". Geneanet.
  4. ^ "A bigger biog". Keithpotger.com.
  5. ^ . Judith Durham. Archived from the original on 23 September 2016. Retrieved 11 September 2016.
  6. ^ "The Judith Durham Story". Judith Durham. Retrieved 11 September 2016.
  7. ^ "Keith Potger". The Seekers. Retrieved 11 December 2020.
  8. ^ "(The other) Keith and Nic tie the knot". The Age. 22 November 2006. Retrieved 11 December 2020.
  9. ^ "Arts / Seeker finds a new home". CityNews.com.au. 25 November 2015. Retrieved 11 December 2020.
  10. ^ IMDb name|0693088
  11. ^ "Lyn Paul website: New Seekers - Keith Potger". Lynpaulwebsite.org.
  12. ^ "Matthew Potger". IMDb.com.
  13. ^ "Matthew Potger : Deputy Headteacher at The Moat School". Linkedin.com. Retrieved 3 May 2022.
  14. ^ New Music Awards - 1965. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
  15. ^ The Seekers: Athol Guy, Judith Durham, Keith Potger, and Bruce Woodley – Australian of the Year. Retrieved 21 February 2022.
  16. ^ ARIA Hall of Fame, retrieved 15 February 2020.
  17. ^ "It's an Honour". itsanhonour.gov.au. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  18. ^ "Judith Durham" Ruyton Girls' School. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
  19. ^ The Australia Post Legends Awards. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
  20. ^ Queen's Birthday honours: Australians recognised for services to community. ABC News 9 June 2014. retrieved 9 June 2014.
  21. ^ The Music.com. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
  22. ^ The Sydney Morning Herald, 15 June 2015. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  23. ^ "Past Winners". Country. Retrieved 9 October 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Keith Potger at IMDb
  • at the MILESAGO website

keith, potger, keith, leon, potger, born, march, 1941, australian, musician, founding, member, australian, folk, group, seekers, born, ceylon, lanka, burgher, descent, 1969, potger, business, partner, david, joseph, founded, contemporary, english, group, seeke. Keith Leon Potger AO born 21 March 1941 is an Australian musician He is a founding member of the Australian folk pop group the Seekers He was born in Ceylon now Sri Lanka and is of Burgher descent 2 In 1969 Potger and his business partner David Joseph co founded the contemporary English pop group the New Seekers Potger also records and performs as a solo artist Keith PotgerAOThe Seekers in 1965 Potger is second from leftBackground informationBirth nameKeith Leon Potger 1 Born 1941 03 21 21 March 1941 age 82 Colombo Ceylon now Sri Lanka GenresAcoustic folkOccupation s Singer songwriter producerInstrument s Vocals guitar banjoYears active1960s presentWebsitekeithpotger com au In September 2014 along with his colleagues in the Seekers Potger was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia AO Contents 1 Early life 2 The Seekers 3 The New Seekers 4 Solo career 5 Popular culture 6 Personal life 7 Honours and awards 7 1 The Seekers 7 2 CMMA 8 Notable performances 9 Television specials 10 Discography 10 1 The Seekers 10 1 1 Albums 10 1 2 Live Albums 10 1 3 Singles 10 2 Other Releases 11 References 12 External linksEarly life editKeith Potger was born on 21 March 1941 in Colombo Ceylon now Sri Lanka to Justin Vere Potger 1914 1990 and Joan Frances Meier 1920 2004 His two brothers are Ralph and Nigel 3 At age 6 Potger s family migrated to Australia and he began teaching himself to play the banjo guitar and keyboard While at Melbourne High School 4 Potger performed in vocal groups which evolved into the Seekers in early 1962 The lineup of the Seekers then consisted of Athol Guy Bruce Woodley Ken Ray and Potger When Ray left the group in late 1962 Judith Durham joined and they focused on the folk and gospel music boom accompanying themselves on guitars banjo and double bass The Seekers editMain article The Seekers See also List of Australian of the Year Award recipients The Seekers consisted of Judith Durham Athol Guy Bruce Woodley and Potger an ABC radio producer Through Potger s position the three were able to make a demo tape in their spare time This was given to W amp G Records which wanted another sample of Durham s voice before agreeing to record a Jazz Preachers album W amp G instead signed The Seekers for an album Introducing The Seekers in 1963 Potger does not appear on the album cover because he was not allowed to have a second job In early 1964 the Seekers sailed to the United Kingdom on the S S Fairsky on which the group provided the musical entertainment Originally they had planned to return after ten weeks but they received a steady stream of bookings through the Grade Agency because they had sent the agency a copy of their first album On 4 November 1964 at EMI s Abbey Road Studios the Seekers recorded I ll Never Find Another You composed and produced by Tom Springfield and subsequently released in December 1964 In February 1965 the song reached number one in the UK and Australia while their 1966 recording of Springfield and Jim Dale s Georgy Girl from the film of the same name reached number two Billboard chart and number one Cashbox chart in the United States In 1967 the Seekers set an official all time record when more than 200 000 people nearly one tenth of the city s entire population at that time flocked to their performance at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne Their TV special The Seekers Down Under scored the biggest TV audience ever with a 67 rating and early in 1968 they were all awarded the nation s top honour as Australians of the Year 1967 5 On a tour of New Zealand in February 1968 Durham advised the group that she was leaving The Seekers and subsequently left in July 1968 6 In the 1990s 2000s and 2010s the Seekers reunited and toured extensively In September 2014 each of them was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia AO The New Seekers editMain article The New Seekers See also Keith Potger and the New Seekers When the Seekers disbanded in 1968 Potger s musical activities turned to songwriting and record production in major recording studios in the UK The New Seekers are an English pop group formed in London in 1969 by Potger The idea was that the New Seekers would appeal to the same market as the original Seekers but their music would have pop as well as folk influences They achieved worldwide success in the early 1970s with hits including I d Like to Teach the World to Sing You Won t Find Another Fool Like Me and Beg Steal or Borrow The New Seekers second album Keith Potger and the New Seekers released in 1970 is their only one to feature Potger as a member Solo career editReturning to Australia in 1978 Potger wrote and produced television jingles and music tracks as well as performing solo concerts throughout the 1980s In 1988 he wrote and produced stage musicals for the Australian Bicentenary 7 In 2004 Potger released his first solo album Secrets of the Heart This was followed by Sunday in 2007 and in 2010 with Smile Now Popular culture editIn November 2018 Potger coined the word mynonym to be an autological synonym for the word palindrome citation needed Personal life editOn 18 November 2006 Potger married Australian actress Nicola Paull in front of six witnesses and a celebrant on the Mornington Peninsula 8 They divorced on 8 February 2014 The following year Potger was reportedly living in Braidwood New South Wales 9 Potger s previous two marriages were to Pamela Potger 1994 2004 divorced and British swimmer Pamela Powley 22 January 1966 1984 divorced from which they had two children 10 11 Their son Matthew born in London 1967 is an actor and composer 12 13 Honours and awards editThe Seekers edit In 1966 The Seekers Judith Durham Athol Guy Bruce Woodley Keith Potger received the Carl Alan Award for Best New Group 1965 at the Top Of The Pops Awards in London 14 In 1968 Potger and the other members of The Seekers were named jointly and severally Australians of the Year 1967 15 In 1995 Potger and the other members of The Seekers were inducted into the Australian Record Industry Association ARIA Hall of Fame 16 In the 1995 Australia Day Honours Potger along with the other members of The Seekers was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia OAM 17 In 2006 Potger and the other members of The Seekers were presented with the Key to the City by Melbourne s Lord Mayor John So 18 In 2012 Potger and the other members of The Seekers were honoured by Australia Post with a special Legends Of Australian Music postage stamp 19 In the 2014 Queen s Birthday Honours Potger along with the other members of The Seekers was advanced as an Officer of the Order of Australia AO 20 In 2013 Potger and The Seekers received the Ted Albert Award from the Australian Performing Rights Association APRA for Outstanding Services to Australian Music 21 In 2015 Potger along with the other members of The Seekers was inducted into the Music Victoria Hall of Fame 22 CMMA edit In 1983 Potger won a Golden guitar award and was inducted into the Roll of Renown at the Tamworth Country Music Awards of Australia CMAA 23 Year Nominee work Award Result1983 Used to Be a Gold Song with Allan Caswell Song of the Year WonNotable performances edit1965 The Seekers won the Best New Group in the New Musical Express Poll Winners Awards and performed on 11 April at the Wembley Empire Pool on a bill that included the Beatles the Rolling Stones Cliff Richard and Dusty Springfield Archive footage from this show was included in the Seekers 2014 50th anniversary tour 1965 In June the Seekers performed in the United States on The Ed Sullivan Show singing A World of Our Own and You Can Tell The World 1966 In November the Seekers performed at a Royal Command Performance at the London Palladium before the Queen Mother 1967 The Seekers made another appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show singing Georgy Girl 1967 The Seekers represented Australia at Expo 67 in Montreal Quebec Canada when they appeared on television in Australia via the first satellite transmission from the United States to Australia 1967 Melbourne 12 March Sidney Myer Music Bowl The Seekers played to an estimated 200 000 people in a televised concert celebrating their overseas success Television specials edit1965 An Evening with The Seekers 1966 The Seekers at Home 1967 The Seekers Down Under and The World of The Seekers Four television mini specials titled A Date with the Seekers 1968 1968 BBC Farewell Spectacular 2019 ABC Television s Australian Story 2019 SBS Television screens the Decca DVD Farewell AlbumDiscography editThe Seekers edit Main article The Seekers discography Albums edit Title Album detailsIntroducing the Seekers Released 1963 Label W amp GThe Seekers Released 1964 Label W amp GHide amp Seekers Released 1964 Label W amp GA World of Our Own Released 1965 Label Columbia EMI Music AustraliaCome the Day Released September 1966 Label Columbia EMISeekers Seen in Green Released November 1967 Label Columbia EMiThe Seekers Released 1975 Label Astor PolydorGiving and Taking Released July 1976 Label Astor PolydorA Little Bit of Country Released April 1980 Label HammardLive On Released March 1989 Label Polydor RecordsFuture Road Released October 1997 Label EMI Music AustraliaMorningtown Ride to Christmas Released November 2001 Label Sony Music AustraliaBack to Our Roots Released June 2019 Label Sony Music AustraliaLive Albums edit Title Album detailsLive at the Talk of the Town Released July 1968 Label Columbia EMI25 Year Reunion Celebration Released November 1993 Label EMI Music Australia1968 BBC Farewell Spectacular Released November 1999 Label MushroomNight of Nights Live Released 2002 Label MushroomFarewell Released 12 April 2019 Label DeccaThe Carnival of Hits Tour 2000 Released 23 August 2019 Label DeccaLive in the UK Released 2 July 2021 Label DeccaSingles edit Title Year Kumbaya 1963 Waltzing Matilda Myra 1964 I ll Never Find Another You What Have They Done to the Rain 1965 A World of Our Own Chilly Winds Morningtown Ride Cotton Fields The Carnival Is Over Lady Mary Someday One Day 1966 Walk with Me Georgy Girl Isa Lei Myra Shake Up the Party 1967 On the Other Side When Will the Good Apples Fall Emerald City Love Is Kind Love Is Wine 1968 Days of My Life With My Swag All on My Shoulder Island of Dreams Children Go Where I Send You 1969 Colours of My Life Sparrow Song 1975 Love Isn t Love Until You Give It Away Reunion Break These Chains 1976 A Part of You Where in the World Giving and Taking Vagabond 1977 How Can a Love So Wrong Be So Right 1988 Building Bridges 1989 Keep a Dream in Your Pocket 1993 A World of Our Own re recording 1994 Georgy Girl re recording Calling Me Home 1997 Carry Me 2022 denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory Other Releases edit Title DetailsKeith Potger and the New Seekers with The New Seekers Released 1970 Label PhilipsSecrets of the Heart Released 2004 Label Keith PotgerSunday Released 2007 Label Keith PotgerSmile Now Released 2010 Label Keith PotgerReferences edit The Seekers Official Website Theseekers com au Sherrille Hermon 14 April 2014 About the Burghers Burgherassocn org au Family tree of Justin Vere Potger Geneanet A bigger biog Keithpotger com About Judith Durham Judith Durham Archived from the original on 23 September 2016 Retrieved 11 September 2016 The Judith Durham Story Judith Durham Retrieved 11 September 2016 Keith Potger The Seekers Retrieved 11 December 2020 The other Keith and Nic tie the knot The Age 22 November 2006 Retrieved 11 December 2020 Arts Seeker finds a new home CityNews com au 25 November 2015 Retrieved 11 December 2020 IMDb name 0693088 Lyn Paul website New Seekers Keith Potger Lynpaulwebsite org Matthew Potger IMDb com Matthew Potger Deputy Headteacher at The Moat School Linkedin com Retrieved 3 May 2022 New Music Awards 1965 Retrieved 15 February 2020 The Seekers Athol Guy Judith Durham Keith Potger and Bruce Woodley Australian of the Year Retrieved 21 February 2022 ARIA Hall of Fame retrieved 15 February 2020 It s an Honour itsanhonour gov au Retrieved 9 November 2015 Judith Durham Ruyton Girls School Retrieved 15 February 2020 The Australia Post Legends Awards Retrieved 15 February 2020 Queen s Birthday honours Australians recognised for services to community ABC News 9 June 2014 retrieved 9 June 2014 The Music com Retrieved 15 February 2020 The Sydney Morning Herald 15 June 2015 Retrieved 15 June 2020 Past Winners Country Retrieved 9 October 2020 External links editOfficial website Keith Potger at IMDb The Seekers at the MILESAGO website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Keith Potger amp oldid 1188897763, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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