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@The Blue In The Air : My wife has suggested an unlikely but I think viable comparison point for skiffle; the frantic but near weightless rhythm, the rhetorical/ritual repetition of phrases and gestures until fascination hypnotically takes precedence over meaning – it’s the unacknowledged grandparent of House music!

@Yorkshire entertainment : Fast becoming the nation's alternative sex symbols, the The Doghouse Skiffle Group provides a musical monologue of madness, memories and mayhem. They have a very high 'embarrassment threshold' and watching these three, you realize there's a careers officer somewhere with a weird sense of humour! They're modern - in the style of a few years ago, and you need a sense of humour implant if you fail to enjoy their skiffling shindig.

@McLuhan's Garden : : The Vipers biggest problem became keeping their material from Donegan, and after Lonnie had achieved higher chart placings with the Vipers' first two hits there was no love lost between the two outfits. Unlike Lonnie, The Vipers gradually shifted away from skiffle and moved their ground closer to rock and roll- even covering Eddie Cochran material.

@Ridin' The Freight Train With : The Chas McDevitt Skiffle Group made their first major appearance at the Metropolitan Theatre, Edgware Road. The show's promoters were, Bert Ambrose the celebrated band leader and Joe Collins the impresario, father of the then starlets, Joan and Jackie Collins

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Tracklist
    Lonnie Donegan - Wabash Cannonball1.57
    The Vipers Skiffle Group - Ain't You Glad2.21
    City Ramblers Skiffle Group - I Shall Not Be Moved2.18
    Beryl Bryden's Backroom Skiffle - Casey Jones3.18
    Chas McDevitt Skiffle Group (feat. Shirley Douglas) - Across the Bridge2.38
    Chas McDevitt With Nancy Whiskey - Greenback Dollar2.23
    Bob Cort Skiffle - School_Day1.54
    Chris Barber Skiffle Group - Can You Line Em2.05
    Lonnie Donegan - Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavor2.27
    Ken Colyer Skiffle Group - Old Riley2.29
    Avon Cities Skiffle - This Little Light Of Mine2.15
    Ferre Grignard - My Crucified Jesus2.18
    Johnny Duncan - Last Train to San Fernando2.29
    Arnie Skiffle Joe Norse - Hasta La Vista Elvis Presley3.33
    Nancy Whiskey - Hes Solid Gone2.33
    Cranes Skiffle Group - The Banana Boat Song2.39
    Alexis Korner - Midnight Special2.46
    Lonnie Donegan - On a Monday2.53
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@mesmirization : In the early 60s, skiffle was not only a big craze in England, it hit Sweden pretty hard too. In a small town outside of Gothenburg, a 16-year old lad named Tommy Blom had just received a guitar from his parents.

@Lonnie Donegan on Wikipedia : In July 1954 he recorded a fast-tempoed version of Leadbelly's "Rock Island Line", featuring a washboard but not a tea-chest bass, with "John Henry" on the B-side. It was an enormous hit in 1956 but ironically, because it was a band recording, Donegan made no money from this recording beyond his original session fee.

@Dimmu Borghild : Due to a self inflicted injury in Thailand 5 years ago, where he fell off his "one-legged-horse" Arnie "Skiffle Joe" Norse no longer brings the monobike into his acts. Norse is a stayer, and so is his accompanying band consisting of blind man Torvinn on endless keyboard-solos and Arnie's wife Nipaporn on tambourine.

@independent.co.uk : To many people Wally Whyton was the voice of country music on British radio; to others he was the creator of the television favourites Pussycat Willum and Ollie Beak; and to record- buyers his talents spanned a wide musical spectrum: he was a leader of the short-lived 1950s skiffle movement before he moved into folk, and then he became one of the biggest sellers of children's records.

to be continued… probably

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