The Donkeys

The Donkeys


1.The Donkeys are a delicious blend of folk, alt-country rock, and blues, quite contrary to what their San Diego residence may infer. 2.The Donkeys were also a 1970s British mod group who appeared on the scene at the same time as The Jam, and whose sound and singer are eerily similar. Just check out their 1977 album "Monkey Business" and see for yourself. The members were: Dave Owen - bass, Neil Ferguson - vocals / guitar, Mark Wellham - drums, Tony Ferguson - rhythm guitar / vocals. Their early records were a mixture of 60's Pop harmonies, the '79 New Wave style, The Crooks and Punk.

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Kaleidoscope

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Born With Stripes

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I Heart Alabama

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Bullfrog Blues

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Valerie

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Blues In the Afternoon

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Brown Eyed Lady

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Bahamas

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Imperial Beach

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Don't Know Who We Are

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Nothing

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Dharma Lady

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Trigger Happy

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Western Education

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Orwell's Town

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What I Want

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Monkey Business

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Listen to Your Radio

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Down the Line

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Four Letters

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