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Uploaded by Rickenbackerglory on Feb 26, 2010
http://twitter.com/#!/Griggsy66 Lonnie Donegan sings Cumberland Gap and My Old Man's a Dustman on the Birthday show in 1984. http://www.diaryofamusician.com
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@ecksact Perhaps only Sheena Easton and the Bay City Rollers can mount a serious challenge, but it may swing Lonnie's way..
BasingstokePSB 3 months ago
great artist
TheDigger211 4 months ago
I believe that Lonnie is still, to this day, the biggest selling Scottish (yes, Scottish!)recording artist ever. Can anyone back this up?
ecksact 4 months ago
Odd that Paul Coia always moves his head whilst speaking and Lonnie Donegan rarely moves his
BasingstokePSB 6 months ago
Looks like Vic Pitt on Bass and definitely Geoff Downs on washboard but who's the left handed guitarist?
tommyrockon 1 year ago
Great to see old Lonnie again
briartlaw 1 year ago
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@ecksact Perhaps only Sheena Easton and the Bay City Rollers can mount a serious challenge, but it may swing Lonnie's way..
BasingstokePSB 3 months ago
great artist
TheDigger211 4 months ago
I believe that Lonnie is still, to this day, the biggest selling Scottish (yes, Scottish!)recording artist ever. Can anyone back this up?
ecksact 4 months ago
Odd that Paul Coia always moves his head whilst speaking and Lonnie Donegan rarely moves his
BasingstokePSB 6 months ago
Looks like Vic Pitt on Bass and definitely Geoff Downs on washboard but who's the left handed guitarist?
tommyrockon 1 year ago
Great to see old Lonnie again
briartlaw 1 year ago