Lawrence Donegan

Lawrence Donegan (born 13 July 1961, in Stirling, Scotland), is a musician, journalist, and former Golf Correspondent at The Guardian.[1]

Donegan was educated at St Modan's High School and the University of Glasgow, where his musical career began. He was the bassist in The Bluebells, whose biggest hit was "Young at Heart," and Lloyd Cole and the Commotions. After Lloyd Cole and the Commotions split, Donegan became a journalist and an author. In between times he worked as the House of Commons assistant to Brian Wilson MP.[2] While in that role, he was part of a one-off band called the Stop Its that recorded an anti-poll tax song of a similar name. The band also included David Hill, later press spokesman for Tony Blair.[3] and Tim Luckhurst, who later became editor of the Scotsman newspaper and is Professor of Journalism at the University of Kent. In the late 1980s Donegan made a number of appearances with top South London football side, Belair Casuals FC. Donegan is a now golf journalist for The Guardian, having previously worked at The Scotsman. He has held a post with the former publication since 2004, although he has been at the newspaper since 1994, as a general reporter and then as the Scotland Correspondent from 1997-2004.[1]

He has written four non-fiction books:

References

  1. 1 2 Lawrence Donegan, The Guardian
  2. Celtic Underground Podcast 97 - Golf, Politics and Rock & Roll, 9 July 2010, accessed 11 July 2010
  3. Pendennis Spin those discs, 14 September 2003, accessed 13 January 2008
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