KING OF SKIFFLE LONNIE DONEGAN HONORED WITH RARE MARTIN SIGNATURE EDITION
C.F.Martin 000-28LD Lonnie Donegan Signature Edition 2002Sitka Spruce Top, East Indian Rosewood Back & Sides
Excellent Condition
Pure Effect Music are pleased to offer this C.F.Martin 000-28LD Lonnie Donegan Signature Edition released in 2002 and one of only 72 guitars ever produced.
The King of Skiffle, Lonnie Donegan,was a musical force for more than 50 years. The driving, accessible amalgam of folk, blues, jazz and country he created in the early 1950s resulted in 34 “Top 30” hits in Britain between 1958 and 1962. But more importantly, his earthy, guitar-based brand of popular music inspired a new generation of British musicians including Cliff Richard, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Van Morrison and Mark Knopfler, among others.
Martin guitars had been Lonnie Donegan’s instrument of choice for much of his career, both on stage and on record. During 2002, in recognition of his musical achievements and long loyalty to its guitars, C.F.Martin honored the King of Skiffle with a guitar as unique and colorful as the man himself: the 000-28LD Lonnie Donegan Signature Edition.
By using Donegan’s own 1967 000-28 as a starting point and incorporating his personal preferences in this Signature Edition, Martin created a great sounding and looking instrument. The guitar features superb solid tonewoods throughout. The 000- 28LDB is crafted with back, sides, and headstock overlay of beautiful, fine East Indian rosewood. The top on this model combines Sitka spruce and hand-scalloped 5/16” X-bracing for rich,
balanced tone. The low profile neck with diamond volute is carved from genuine mahogany. Both the fingerboard and belly bridge are black African ebony. For optimum tone, genuine bone is utilized for both the nut and compensated saddle.
As fine as this guitar sounds, it looks even better, with appointments that make this model dazzle. A brilliantly colored blue paua shell, inlaid Style 45 rosette and black-and-white Style 28 purfling accent the elegant 1935 Style sunburst top. The fingerboard, 1 11/16” at the nut, provides a “canvas” for some truly unique position marker inlays – a crown representing Donegan’s MBE status on the 3rd fret, “SKIFFLE” spelled out in pearl at the 5th, 7th, 9th, 12th, 15th, and 17th frets, and Lonnie Donegan’s name in stylized
letters between the 18th and 20th frets.
The headstock is fitted with Grover gold enclosed tuners. The headstock overlay combines the “C. F. Martin” gold foil logo with the “Water Rat” logo and the letters “G.O.W.R.” in pearl that honor the “Grand Order of Water Rats.” The GOWR is a long established brotherhood of members of the entertainment profession including musicians, comedians, magicians and actors. The membership includes such world-famous musicians as Rick Wakeman, Gordon Giltrap, Brian May and Johnny Dankworth. The Water Rats carry out a lot of charity work, mainly to aid members of the entertainment profession who have fallen on hard times. Toward that end, the Water Rats received a portion of the proceeds from the original sale of each Lonnie Donegan Signature guitar.
The instrument is finished entirely in polished gloss lacquer with a dark 1935 sunburst finish top, and comes equipped with Martin’s Gold+Plus Natural II pickup for exceptional amplified sound. As is obvious from the guitars that bear his name, Lonnie Donegan forged his musical career in the heat of live performance. Born Anthony Donegan in Glasgow, Scotland in 1931, he discovered American jazz and swing music while in his early teens, but he soon immersed himself in country, folk and blues. After learning to play guitar, Donegan was coaxed on stage by jazz musician Chris Barber, in whose various bands he played for several years. At one concert, the announcer mixed up American bluesman Lonnie Johnson’s and Donegan’s first names, and the result stuck: Lonnie Donegan.
By 1954, Donegan was playing Dixieland jazz with the Chris Barber Jazz band and performing his own version of American blues, country and folk between sets, backed by an upright bass, drums and sometimes a washboard. Billed as “skiffle,” these two or three song interludes became a popular element of the act. When the Chris Barber Jazz Band recorded an album that year, a couple of Donegan’s skiffle performances were included. When “Rock Island Line” was released as a single, the song took England by storm, selling three million copies in six months.
Donegan soon became a solo act, recording a string of hits, including “Cumberland Gap,” “Lost John” and “Does Your Chewing Gum Lose its Flavor on the Bedpost Overnight,” touring constantly and appearing in several movies. By the late 1950s, the skiffle rage in England had launched hundreds of skiffle groups and Donegan was the undisputed king.
Ironically, the success of many young musicians who began in skiffle, including the Beatles and Van Morrison, caused its decline in the 1960s. himself moved from the microphone to the producer’s chair, made a brief comeback in 1977, and then was laid low by heart trouble. However, his “Mule Skinner Blues” album in 1999, “The Skiffle Sessions, Live in Belfast” recording with Van Morrison in 2000, and live performances until his untimely death in November 2002 showed why he will always be remembered as the King of Skiffle.
Packed in a Geib Style™ hardshell case, this Martin 000-28LD Lonnie Donegan Signature Edition bears an interior label personally signed by Lonnie Donegan, and Chairman and CEO C. F. Martin IV. This guitar is also numbered in sequence with the edition total.
Martin 000-28LD Lonnie Donegan Signature Edition 2002
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