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  2. Bo Diddley - Wikipedia

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    The "Bo Diddley beat" is essentially the clave rhythm, one of the most common bell patterns found in sub-Saharan African music traditions. [110] One scholar found this rhythm in 13 rhythm and blues recordings made in the years 1944–55, including two by Johnny Otis from 1948. [111] Bo Diddley gave different accounts of how he began to use this ...

  3. The Originator - Wikipedia

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    The Originator, a 1966 studio album by Bo Diddley. U-Roy (born 1942), reggae musician. DJ Screw (1971–2000), DJ based in Houston, Texas. Originator, a 1999 novel by Claire Carmichael. Originator, an American educational company that was founded in 2013.

  4. Bo Diddley discography - Wikipedia

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    Bo Diddley Is a...Lover "Pills" b/w "Call Me" (non-album track) — — — The Originator: 1962 "You Can't Judge a Book by the Cover" b/w "I Can Tell" 48 21 — Bo Diddley (1962) 1963 "The Greatest Lover in the World" b/w "Surfer's Love Call" (from Surfin' with Bo Diddley) — — — Non-album track 1964 "Memphis" b/w "Monkey Diddle" (non ...

  5. Bo Diddley (Bo Diddley song) - Wikipedia

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    "Bo Diddley" is a song by American rock and roll pioneer Bo Diddley. It introduced the rhythm that became known as the Bo Diddley beat and topped the Billboard R&B chart for two weeks in 1955. The song is included on many of Diddley's compilation albums including Bo Diddley (1958) and His Best (1997).

  6. Bo Diddley beat - Wikipedia

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    Bo Diddley beat takes its name from Bo Diddley and his eponymous song. The Bo Diddley beat is a syncopated musical rhythm that is widely used in rock and roll and pop music. [1] [2] [3] The beat is named after rhythm and blues musician Bo Diddley, who introduced and popularized the beat with his self-titled debut single, "Bo Diddley", in 1955.

  7. Surfin' with Bo Diddley - Wikipedia

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    AllMusic reviewer Bruce Eder stated "This is where Bo -- or, more properly, Chess Records -- really took a wrong step, starting with the fact that The Originator himself is actually on only about half of the cuts here, the balance having been recorded by guitarist Billy Lee Riley. The idea wasn't as bad as it sounded, at least on paper -- Bo ...

  8. Peggy Jones (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Peggy Jones (later Malone, July 19, 1940 – September 16, 2015), known on stage as Lady Bo in recognition of her relationship with Bo Diddley, was an American musician.A pioneer of rock and roll, Jones played rhythm guitar in Bo Diddley's band in the late 1950s and early 1960s, becoming one of the first (perhaps the first) female rock guitarists in a highly visible rock band, and was ...

  9. Norma-Jean Wofford - Wikipedia

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    Norma-Jean Wofford (c. 1942 – April 30, 2005) [1] was an American guitarist who played with Bo Diddley and his band from 1962 to 1966. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, [1] Wofford was Bo Diddley's second female guitarist, replacing Peggy Jones (a.k.a. Lady Bo). When Jones left the band, disappointed fans asked Bo Diddley what had become of her.