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In January 1956, a new pop phenomenon appeared in the UK charts: a British artist playing a guitar. His name was Lonnie Donegan and the song he sang was Rock Island Line. Donegan’s rough-and-ready style was at odds with the polished crooners who dominated the charts. He played the guitar in a way that sounded like anyone could do it. Rock Island Line sounded like nothing else on the radio and it inspired a generation of British youths to pick up guitars and begin a journey that would take them to the top of the American charts.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Billy Bragg | Himself | Unowned |
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Peggy Seeger | Herself | Unowned |
Shirley Collins | Herself | Unowned | |
Chris Barber | Himself | Unowned | |
Hylda Sims | Herself | Unowned | |
Ron Gould | Himself | Unowned | |
Peter Donegan | Himself | Unowned | |
Chas McDevitt | Himself | Unowned | |
Bob Watson | Himself | Unowned | |
Rod Davis | Himself | Unowned | |
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Len Garry | Himself | Unowned |
Stephen Winick | Himself | Unowned | |
Colin Hanton | Himself | Unowned | |
Jeff Place | Himself | Unowned | |
Bobbie Jackson | Herself | Unowned |