स्किफ़िल Meaning in English
स्किफ़िल शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : skiffle
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
स्किग्रामस्किकाग्राफ
स्कीग्राफ
स्कीइंग
स्कीइंग का
स्कीविंग
स्कीइंग दौड़
स्कीइंग रेस
सिद्धहस्त
कुशलता दिकाना
कौशल
नैपुण्य
सकौशल
तलवार के खेल में कुशलता
सिपहसालार की कुशलता
स्किफ़िल इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Six-Five Special stuck to its mix of rock, jazz, skiffle and crooners, but Good was in his rock 'n' roll element with Oh Boy! The programmes were broadcast from the Hackney Empire, London, and made a star of Cliff Richard, as well as showcasing Billy Fury in several editions.
SVW are an ongoing folk/avant-garde skiffle group comprising Hewick, Mr Plow on guitar and vocals, and Flash of ist on percussion.
The group had its origins in 1957, when Bruce McCaskill formed a jazz influenced skiffle sextet group called the Bluegenes.
They were a fully working band by 1962, playing skiffle at venues in Liverpool and at the Star Club in Hamburg.
Both Ray and his brother Dave, younger by almost three years, learned to play guitar, and they played skiffle and rock and roll together.
Derek was a washboard player in a skiffle group in 1956 and later a drummer in a rock and roll band, after which he spent 10–18 years working in the accounts department of the confectionery firm J.
We decided to call it techno-skiffle or something.
This type of music, in England, became known as skiffle music and was played by groups who could not afford electric instruments, such as The Quarrymen, a Liverpool skiffle group that evolved into The Beatles.
The band began as a skiffle group with a mainly American repertoire, until they were prompted by Redd Sullivan, a seaman, to include sea shanties and English folk songs.
The Quarrymen: skiffle group formed by John Lennon.
) Trash drone, free skiffle, new electric raga, sun blindness music, call it what you will, this is a powerful statement.
He had been a childhood influence on Van Morrison, who had performed in his own skiffle band with schoolmates when he was twelve years old in Belfast, Northern Ireland.