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  1. 19. Mai 2021 · Characterized by what has become universally recognized as the "Bo Diddley beat" — a syncopated rhythm with origins in both the Yoruba drumming of West Africa and the handclapping music known as hambone developed by enslaved African Americans (via Rolling Stone) — Bo Diddley's music is imbued with a driving quality that separates it from that of his early musical peers such as Chuck Berry ...

  2. Bo Diddley discography and songs: Music profile for Bo Diddley, born 30 December 1928. Genres: Rhythm & Blues, Rock & Roll, Funk. Albums include Bo Diddley, Bo Diddley / I'm a Man, and Go Bo Diddley.

  3. 28. Dez. 2020 · Bo Diddley with The Twang Machine, 1965. Photo: Shutterstock. From his music to the instruments that he played that music with, blues legend Bo Diddley was a pioneer in many ways. His influential style helped mesh together the genres of rock and roll and the blues, a crossover that became the basis of classic rock music.

  4. 4. Juli 2024 · He was raised mostly in Chicago by his adoptive family, from whom he took the surname McDaniel, and he recorded for the legendary blues record company Chess as Bo Diddley (a name most likely derived from the diddley bow, a one-stringed African guitar popular in the Mississippi Delta region). Diddley scored few hit records but was one of rock’s most influential artists nonetheless, because he ...

  5. 12. Apr. 2014 · bo diddley live at the london rock and roll show (1972)

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  6. Um 1958 herum war Diddley nach Washington gezogen und ging mit Rock ‘n’ Roll Pauschalreisen auf Tournee. Seine Platten wurden stärker vom Blues beeinflusst, er war jedoch genau wie Chuck Berry eine explosive Mischung aus Blues, Rock und R&B. Seine Popularität liess nach 1962 in Amerika nach, aber in Grossbritannien hatte er 1963 einen Hit mit „Pretty Thing“ (die Inspiration für den ...

  7. 30. Dez. 2020 · Some claim he took the name from the one stringed instrument, the Diddley Bow. 5. Bo Diddley learned to build violins and guitars at the Foster Vocational High School. 6. Bo Diddley’s first band was called The Hipsters, later changed to The Langley Avenue Jive Cats. 7. In the early to mid-1940s Bo Diddley played the Maxwell Street Market in a ...