Tony Jackson, 63, bass player and singer for the Searchers, a Liverpool, England, band best known for the 1964 song "Needles and Pins," died Monday in a hospital in Nottingham, England. He had been ill for some time with ailments including arthritis and cirrhosis of the liver.
Jackson was lead singer on the band's first two British hits, "Sweets for My Sweet" and "Sugar and Spice," but played bass only on the enduring "Needles and Pins" and on another hit, "Don't Throw Your Love Away."
