Lieutenant Pigeon was a British novelty popular music group, originating from Coventry. Career Lieutenant Pigeon were briefly popular in the early 1970s, and a spin-off from the experimental music band, Stavely Makepeace. Fronted by Rob Woodward, Lieutenant Pigeon's sound was dominated by the heavy ragtime-style piano played by his mother, Hilda Woodward. Lieutenant Pigeon achieved two UK hits: "Mouldy Old Dough", written by Rob Woodward and bandmate Nigel Fletcher, which reached number one in 1972, and "Desperate Dan" (number 17 in 1973). Read more on Last.fm
Below is a breakdown of the artist's performance types. Repeat performances are not counted, unless stated otherwise.
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| 18/01/1973 |
Desperate Dan Mimed Performance |
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| 04/01/1973 |
Desperate Dan Mimed Performance |
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| Christmas 1972 - Part 2 |
Mouldy Old Dough Mimed Performance |
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| 02/11/1972 |
Mouldy Old Dough Mimed Performance |
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| 26/10/1972 |
Mouldy Old Dough Mimed Performance |
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| 19/10/1972 |
Mouldy Old Dough Mimed Performance |
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| 12/10/1972 |
Mouldy Old Dough Mimed Performance |
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| 05/10/1972 |
Mouldy Old Dough Mimed Performance |
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| 21/09/1972 |
Mouldy Old Dough Mimed Performance |
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