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  1. 27 de jun. de 2007 · Skiffle King Lonnie Donegan and his group play the Woody Guthrie song Grand Coulee Dam in 1957. Who said that folk-rock began in the late-1960s? (With Jimmy ...

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  2. Peter & Anthony Donegan: Lonnie Donegan, the Stories. Award winning songwriter and star of The Voice UK Peter Donegan and his older brother Anthony present a fantastic and unique evening of Lonnie’s songs and stories about their legendary father - The King of Skiffle - Lonnie Donegan. This is a unique, ‘behind-the-scenes’ glimpse into ...

  3. Lonnie Donegan. Lonnie Donegan im 1956. Anthony James „Lonnie“ Donegan (* 29. April 1931 in Glasgow; † 3. November 2002 in Peterborough) war ein britischer Folk -, Jazz - und Skiffle -Musiker. Er hatte zwischen 1956 und 1962 mehr als 30 Hits in den Charts wie Rock Island Line (1956), Cumberland Gap, Gamblin’ Man (beide 1957), The Battle ...

  4. 10 de nov. de 2018 · Peter Donegan has been playing music ever since he can remember thanks to his Glasgow-born father, the Godfather of Rock n'Roll and King of Skiffle Lonnie Donegan. Donegan Snr passed away 16 years ago this month after a career that inspired a generation - including messrs Lennon and Mccartney - to pick up a guitar and storm the world.

  5. 6 de abr. de 2024 · The song was written and performed by Lonnie Donegan, who was a popular British singer during the late 1950s and early 1960s. 2. What is the meaning behind the song? The song is about a dustman, which is a garbage collector in the UK. The singer praises his father’s work, despite others looking down on him because of his job.

  6. 15 de abr. de 2013 · Lonnie Donegan & Peter Donegan performing Grand Coulee Dam on Gloria Hunniford Show 2002To hear Peter's newest music, click here:https: ...

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  7. 9 de dic. de 2023 · One of the more intriguing Voice UK appearances. For his blind audition in 2019, Peter Donegan sang Rascal Flatts’ Bless the Broken Road. Though in good voice, he only earned one chair turn—Sir Tom Jones’. Peter Donegan valued this chair best. Peter said, “He’s my father.” Jones inquired if he was related to skiffle legend