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Lonnie Dongean was the King of Skiffle. In the 1950s he was singing and
playing Guitar and Banjo for Chris Barber's Jazzband. During intervals
he began to play using washboard, tea-chests and spanish guitars. He
referred to this music as "Skiffle". A term previously used in New
Orleans for a type of msuic using improvised instruments. It is was
believed to mean "Rent party".
This music proved very popular with audiences. In July 1954 he recored
a version of Rock Island Line with Chris Barber's Jazzband. The song
went on to be a hit in both the UK and US in 1956.
The band became known as Lonnie Donegan's Skiffle Group and continued
to release hit records throughout the 50s. Although declining during
the 60s, he remained popular and is said to have influenced many of the
musicans coming through in the 60s. Artists influence by him include
John Lennon,Paul McCartney. In fact his influence help spawn a
generation of musicians who would go on to make British Music such a
success.
In 1998 he performed a live Skiffle Concert with Van Morrison and Chris
Barber in Belfast. A guest appearance was also made by his friend Dr
John. This was release as a live album in 2000. This subsequently led
to him playing and Glastonbury and a revival in his popular. This was
also the year he was awarded his MBE.
He died while touring in 2002, but his memory lives on through tribute
bands. Including one with his son Peter Donegan, which was formed
following a musical based on Lonnie music called Lonnie D.
Please visit our links page to find links to more thorough biographies.
It is hoped with your input we can develop this into an excellent
tribute to the man.
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