Lonnie Donegan 誕生日、生年月日

Lonnie Donegan

Anthony James "Lonnie" Donegan (29 April 1931 – 3 November 2002) was a British skiffle singer, songwriter and musician, referred to as the "King of Skiffle", who influenced 1960s British pop and rock musicians. Born in Scotland and brought up in England, Donegan began his career in the British trad jazz revival, but transitioned to skiffle in the mid-1950s, rising to prominence with a hit recording of the American folk song "Rock Island Line", which helped spur the broader UK skiffle movement.

Donegan had 31 UK top-30 hit singles, 24 were successive hits and three were number one. He was the first British male singer with two US top-10 hits. Donegan received an Ivor Novello lifetime achievement award in 1995, and in 2000, he was appointed MBE. Donegan was a pivotal figure in the British Invasion due to his influence in the US in the late 1950s.

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誕生日、生年月日
1931年4月29日水曜日
出生地
格拉斯哥
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星座

1931年4月29日は、%sの星印の下の水曜日でした。 それはその年の**♉日でした。 アメリカ合衆国の大統領は118**でした。

この日に生まれた場合、あなたはHerbert Hoover歳です。 あなたの最後の誕生日は942025年4月29日火曜日日前でした。 次の誕生日は1382026年4月29日水曜日日です。 あなたは226日、または約34,472時間、または約827,336分、または約49,640,192秒生きてきました。

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29th of April 1931 News

ニューヨークタイムズのトップページに 1931年4月29日 で掲載されたニュース

SIAM'S ROYALTY CONDOLES.; King and Queen Profoundly Grieved by Death of Hostess.

Date: 30 April 1931

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HOME BONDS REACH 1931 LOW AVERAGE; Declines in Domestic Issues Extend to Most Sections of Stock Exchange List. FOREIGNS LOSE HEAVILY Queensland 6s Drop Hardest, Receding 14 Points--Washington Loans Continue Firm.

Date: 30 April 1931

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John Conlin's Correct Address.

Date: 30 April 1931

Correct address given

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TOPICS IN WALL STREET; News, Comment and Incident on the Stock Exchange and in the Financial Markets. The Rediscount Rate. Sun Life Holds Stocks. The Day's Turnover. Brokers' Loans Report. Railroad Stocks. Cross Currents in Stocks. The Last Throes. Character of the Selling. Colombian Oil Law.

Date: 30 April 1931

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DR. BUTLER EXTOLS THE MODERN PRESS; Declares Newspapers Have Gained Greatly in Ideals of Public Service. SAYS THEY PICK PRESIDENT Tells Alumni of the school of Journalism That Theirs Is Now Oneof Highest Professions. Praises Pulitzer Awards.

Date: 30 April 1931

N M Butler praises modern press, at annual dinner of Alumni Assn

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ACADEMY PAINTINGS FOUND TO BE PHOTOS; British Royal Discovers Three Fake Canvasses After Accepting Them for Display.ART WORLD IS STUNNED R.G. Eves, Well-Known PortraitPainter, Said to Have SubmittedWorks--Boy's Picture Removed. Boy'S Painting Removed. Refuses to Disclose Name.

Date: 30 April 1931

Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES

Painting removed from Royal Acad exhibit on ground that it is copy

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COMPANY MEETINGS TODAY.

Date: 30 April 1931

Rept for Mar

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BACK PUBLISHERS IN STAND ON RADIO; Circulation Managers Favor Charging Stations for Printing Their Programs.DEPRESSION NEWS SCOREDPaper by Abram Newman Urges an "Honest Well-Founded, 'Good Times' Ballyhoo." Newman Would Stress Good News. Sees Good Times Ahead.

Date: 30 April 1931

Backs newspapers' stand on charging for publication of radio programs

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HOOVER LAUDS MRS. REID.; Calls Her Death National Loss-- Tributes by Others.

Date: 30 April 1931

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ACCIDENTS DELAYED GREENLAND RESCUE; Hunt for Courtauld on Ice Cap Began Feb. 8--Planes and Sledges Were Wrecked. WATKINS AGAIN ON WAY Lone Guard at Meteorological Station Is Believed Too Ill to Place Guiding Signals. Two Courses Available. Airplane Flights Delayed. Find No Trace of Courtauld. Courtauld Believed Ill.

Date: 30 April 1931

By Captain E. LEMON, Wireless Officer of the British Aretic Air Route Expedition.World Copyright, 1930, by The Times, London, and the New York Times Company. All rights reserved.Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES

Captain LEMON

Capt A Ahrenberg, with Radio Operator Ljunglund and Mechanic Malm, starts flight from Malmoe, Sweden, to rescue A Courtauld; arrives at Bergen, Norway; plans; map; Iceland fishing ship Odin with plane of S Jonsson leaves on independent relief expedition; previous rescue efforts described

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