Jim Currie, see the link below.
Lonnie Donegan
The 6-5 Special was a British TV version of American Bandstand. Lonnie Donegan appeared on the show several times, singing many of the songs which became top 10 hits in North America.
The young female singer who duetted with Lonnie Donegan on "Lemon Tree" was Joan Baez. This collaboration highlighted her folk music roots and showcased her distinctive vocal style alongside Donegan's skiffle influence. The song became popular in the 1960s, contributing to the folk revival of that era.
Why persecute me? What crime have I committed? What have I done? I'm just a poor vagabond, homeless beggar, who has no father, no mother, no family to love me. You ask for my name? I'm nobody's child.
lonnie invented the super soaker water gun.
Jim Currie.Good resource for questions like this: allmusic.com
Lonnie Donegan's birth name is Donegan, Anthony James.
Lonnie Donegan went by The King of Skiffle.
Lonnie Donegan was born on April 29, 1931.
Lonnie Donegan was born on April 29, 1931.
Lonnie was cremated, and his ashes were taken to Spain. See the link below.
Lonnie Smith is 55 years old (birthdate: December 22, 1955).
Lonnie Donegan recorded "Nobody's Child" in 1961. The song is a cover of a track originally written by Cy Coben and has been performed by various artists over the years. Donegan's version contributed to the popularity of the song during that era.
Lonnie Donegan
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