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Bo Diddley

  • 79 years old
  • Born Dec 30, 1928
  • Died Jun 02, 2008
  • Archer, Florida, United States
The legendary guitarist and founding father of rock & roll, died on Monday (June 2) after months of prolonged health issues. He was 79.
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Rock-and-roll pioneer Bo Diddley died early Monday morning (June 2), of heart failure, at his home in Archer, Florida. He was 79 years old.

Diddley's given name was Ellas McDaniel. He was born in Mississippi but moved as a child to Chicago, where he first learned to play the violin (an instrument to which he returned on "The Clock Strikes Twelve," the B-side of 1959's "Say Man," one of his biggest hits). It was as a guitarist, though, that he began working on the streets of the South Side, and later made his most important contribution to rock music with the pummeling "Bo Diddley beat." This instantly recognizable rhythm figure, drenched in tremolo, was featured on the 1955 single "Bo Diddley," his first release on Chicago's Checker Records. (Checker was a subsidiary of Chess, which helped launch the rock-and-roll era that same year with Chuck Berry's epochal "Maybelline.")

Although he never really stopped working, Bo's biggest chart period was from the mid-1950s into the early '60s, with such memorable hits as "You Can't Judge a Book By the Cover," "Road Runner" and "Who Do You Love?" His influence, however, reverberated further. His 1957 "Mona" and 1959 "Crackin' Up" were covered by the Rolling Stones; and "I'm a Man," the flip side of "Bo Diddley," was resurrected (and kicked into overdrive) by the Yardbirds. And Bo's beat was the clear inspiration for the Buddy Holly hit "Not Fade Away" (which the Stones also covered), the 1958 Johnny Otis smash "Willie and the Hand Jive" (itself covered by Eric Clapton) and the Strangeloves' 1965 "I Want Candy" (which has been covered by everyone from Bow Wow Wow to Good Charlotte).

Since it's not possible to copyright a beat, Bo Diddley never received any royalties from the hits other musicians created around his trademark rhythm — a situation he always found annoying. There were other, less-remunerative compensations, though: In 1987, Bo was among the second round of legendary performers inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.


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Benetta Garcia Albuquerque, NM May 03, 2009

I grew up in Albuquerque, New Mexico were he moved in the mid 90's my family home was directly across the street from his home. I was best friends with his niece Veronica whom i am still searching for. He was a very kind man and introduced me to music and now my life revolves around it. We hung out at his house bobbing our heads till we were called in for the night. He would teach us how to strum a guitar and ask us what we thought of his new material. Thank you Bo you are a great inspiration. Rest in peace friend.

Lawrence

lawrence Mar 11, 2009

what kind of family life did he grow up in..??

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Jacynda Mar 04, 2009

ok well i nvr met em but im doing a report on em...how did his carerr start??

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Joe Jul 28, 2008

I met Bo back in the 1970's when he had a place south of Albuquerque, New Mexico. He was a genuinely warm and friendly guy and I ended up going back to his place quite a few times where he showed me his "Mud Studios" with the wonderful old 1950's equipment that sounded great. At that time he was very much into ceramics and loved to show off his latest creations. He was pretty darned good at that too. Not only was he a great artist, composer and musician, but he was a good guy who always had time to share with everyone.

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