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Charles James McDevitt (born 4 December 1934) is a Scottish musician who was one of the leading lights of the genre which was highly influential and popular in the United Kingdom in the mid-to-late 1950s.J. P. Ward, Britain and the American South: From Colonialism to Rock and Roll, University Press of Mississippi, 2009, pp. 192–6.


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McDevitt was born in , , Scotland.
(1997). 9781852277451, .
His family moved to , Surrey, when he was a child. As a teenager he taught himself the , and began corresponding with artists including . He also joined a local jazz group. By 1955, he had moved to London, and began playing with the Crane River Jazz Band. At the same time, he formed a small skiffle group, which and performed in coffee bars and jazz clubs in . It won a talent contest, organised by .

In late 1956, whilst recording the song "Freight Train" – written by folk blues singer – for Oriole Records, studio owner Bill Varley suggested they should add a female singer. Chas McDevitt: Skiffle As a result, folk singer was invited to join the Chas McDevitt Skiffle Group, and they re-recorded the song with her vocals. The record became a hit in the UK in 1957 at the height of the skiffle boom, reaching Number 5 in the UK Singles Chart.

(2026). 9781904994107, Guinness World Records Limited.

In the United States, the song was covered by , who had the bigger hit. Nevertheless, McDevitt's group appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show, their record became a million seller,

(1978). 9780214205125, Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. .
and their success led them to tour with acts such as and Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers. They also replaced Jerry Lee Lewis on his ill-fated 1958 tour of the UK. The Chas McDevitt Skiffle Group was the only British skiffle group, other than 's, to achieve international success.

After Whiskey left in 1957, McDevitt had less commercial success, and his group disbanded around 1959. He then formed a duo with his wife Shirley Douglas, until their professional and personal relationship ended in the 1970s. Since then, McDevitt has continued to perform as the leader of a re-formed group, and also remains active in charitable work, including through his membership of the showbusiness charity the Grand Order of Water Rats.

Nancy Whiskey died in February 2003. More recently McDevitt appeared on the Television show, Never Mind The Buzzcocks.


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