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|birth date    = May 10, 1946
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'''Donovan''' (born Donovan Philips Leitch) is a Scottish folk rock singer and songwriter.  He first came to prominence in the 1960s, scoring a number of hits and continues to perform into the 21st century.
'''Donovan''' (born '''Donovan Philips Leitch''') is a Scottish folk rock singer and songwriter.  He first came to prominence in the [[1960s]], scoring a number of hits, and continues to perform into the [[21st century]].


He voiced himself in "[[The Deep South]]", as the narrator for an [[Atlanta]] Chamber of Commerce video telling the story of how Atlanta came to be an underwater city.  In addition, he is credited as songwriter for "{{w|Atlantis (song)|Atlantis}}", which is played in that episode.
He voiced himself in "[[The Deep South]]", as the narrator for an [[Atlanta]] Chamber of Commerce video telling the story of how Atlanta came to be an underwater city.  In addition, he is credited as songwriter for "{{w|Atlantis (song)|Atlantis}}", which is played in that episode.
== Episode credits ==
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Revision as of 00:41, 2 March 2011

Donovan
Donovan.jpg
ProfessionSinger
Songwriter
BornMay 10, 1946
IMDB profilenm0232942
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Donovan (born Donovan Philips Leitch) is a Scottish folk rock singer and songwriter. He first came to prominence in the 1960s, scoring a number of hits, and continues to perform into the 21st century.

He voiced himself in "The Deep South", as the narrator for an Atlanta Chamber of Commerce video telling the story of how Atlanta came to be an underwater city. In addition, he is credited as songwriter for "Atlantis", which is played in that episode.

Episode credits