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Musician Lonnie Donegan, known as the "king of skiffle", has died aged 71. The Glasgow-born singer was midway through a UK tour after recovering from a heart operation earlier this year and was due to play a concert in Stoke, Staffordshire, on Monday. He really was the first guy to bring the blues to England.
4 de nov. de 2002 · Monday, 4 November, 2002, 19:19 GMT. 'Skiffle king' Donegan dies. Donegan: Had heart surgery in May 2002. Musician Lonnie Donegan, known as the "king of skiffle", has died aged 71. The Glasgow-born singer was midway through a UK tour after recovering from a heart operation earlier this year and was due to play a concert in Stoke, Staffordshire ...
4 de nov. de 2002 · 4th November 2002. “Skiffle king” LONNIE DONEGAN has died at the age of 71, after taking ill midway through a UK tour. According to the BBC, he had been recovering from a heart operation ...
4 de nov. de 2002 · Guitarist Lonnie Donegan inspired John Lennon and Pete Townshend with his "skiffle" sound. He wrote such memorable hits as "Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavor (on the Bedpost Overnight)," and ...
11 de mar. de 2001 · Lonnie Donegan was born Anthony James Donegan in Bridgeton, Glasgow, Scotland, on 29 April 1931. He was the son of an Irish mother and a Scots father, a professional violinist who had played with the Scottish National Orchestra. In 1933, he moved with his family to East Ham in East London. [4] Donegan was evacuated to Cheshire to escape the ...
4 de nov. de 2002 · The singer Lonnie Donegan has died aged 71, his publicist said today. The singer and songwriter, who was in the middle of a UK tour, fell unwell yesterday complaining of back pain. He died shortly ...
Lonnie Donegan, de son vrai nom Anthony James Donegan, était un chanteur écossais, banjoïste et guitariste de skiffle, né le 29 avril 1931 à Glasgow et mort le 3 novembre 2002 à Peterborough . Biographie [ modifier | modifier le code ]