Bo Diddley
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Biography
[Edit]He only had a few hits in the 1950s and early '60s, but as Bo Diddley sang, "You Can't Judge a Book by Its Cover." You can't judge an artist by his chart success, either, and Diddley produced greater and more influential music than all but a handful of the best early rockers. The Bo Diddley beat — bomp, ba-bomp-bomp, bomp-bomp — is one of rock & roll's bedrock rhythms, showing up in the work of Buddy Holly, the Rolling Stones, and even pop-garage knock-offs like the Strangeloves' 1965 hit "I Want Candy." Diddley's hypnotic rhythmic attack and declamatory, boasting vocals stretched back as far as Africa for their roots, and looked as far into the future as rap. His trademark otherworldly vibrating, fuzzy guitar style did much to expand the instrument's power and range. But even more important, Bo's bounce was fun and irresistibly rocking, with a wisecracking, jiving tone that epitomized rock & roll at its most humorously outlandish and freewheeling.
Before taking up blues and R&B, Diddley had studied classical violin, but shifted gears after hearing John Lee Hooker. In the early '50s, he began playing with his longtime partner, maraca player Jerome Green, to get what Bo's called "that freight train sound." Billy Boy Arnold, a fine blues harmonica player and singer in his own right, was also playing with Diddley when the guitarist got a deal with Chess in the mid-'50s (after being turned down by rival Chicago label Vee-Jay). His very first single, "Bo Diddley"/"I'm a Man" (1955), was a double-sided monster. The A-side was soaked with futuristic waves of tremolo guitar, set to an ageless nursery rhyme; the flip was a bump-and-grind, harmonica-driven shuffle, based around a devastating blues riff. But the result was not exactly blues, or even straight R&B, but a new kind of guitar-based rock & roll, soaked in the blues and R&B, but owing allegiance to neither.
Diddley was never a top seller on the order of his Chess rival Chuck Berry, but over the next half-dozen or so years, he produced a catalog of classics that rival Berry's in quality. "You Don't Love Me," "Diddley Daddy," "Pretty Thing," "Diddy Wah Diddy," "Who Do You Love?," "Mona," "Road Runner," "You Can't Judge a Book by Its Cover" — all are stone-cold standards of early, riff-driven rock & roll at its funkiest. Oddly enough, his only Top 20 pop hit was an atypical, absurd back-and-forth rap between him and Jerome Green, "Say Man," that came about almost by accident as the pair were fooling around in the studio.
As a live performer, Diddley was galvanizing, using his trademark square guitars and distorted amplification to produce new sounds that anticipated the innovations of '60s guitarists like Jimi Hendrix. In Great Britain, he was revered as a giant on the order of Chuck Berry and Muddy Waters. The Rolling Stones in particular borrowed a lot from Bo's rhythms and attitude in their early days, although they only officially covered a couple of his tunes, "Mona" and "I'm Alright." Other British R&B groups like the Yardbirds, Animals, and Pretty Things also covered Diddley standards in their early days. Buddy Holly covered "Bo Diddley" and used a modified Bo Diddley beat on "Not Fade Away"; when the Stones gave the song the full-on Bo treatment (complete with shaking maracas), the result was their first big British hit.
The British Invasion helped increase the public's awareness of Diddley's importance, and ever since then he's been a popular live act. Sadly, though, his career as a recording artist — in commercial and artistic terms — was over by the time the Beatles and Stones hit America. He would record with ongoing and declining frequency, but after 1963, he never wrote or recorded original material on par with his early classics. Whether he'd spent his muse, or just felt he could coast on his laurels, is hard to say. But he remains a vital part of the collective rock & roll consciousness, and occasionally reached wider visibility via a 1979 tour with the Clash, a cameo role in the film Trading Places, a late-'80s tour with Ronnie Wood, and a 1989 television commercial for sports shoes with star athlete Bo Jackson.
Title: Bo Diddley/Go Bo Diddley - Two On One
Artist: Bo Diddley
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Blues, Jazz, Rock, Rock & Roll, Punk Rock
Title: I'm a Man: The Chess Masters, 1955-1958
Artist: Bo Diddley
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Blues, Rock, Rock & Roll
Collections
Title: Greatest R & B Hits of 1959, Vol. 5
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Pop
Title: The Chess Blues-Rock Songbook
Genre: Blues
Title: Just the Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Boogie Woogie, Vol. 6
Genre: Blues
Title: Essential Chicago Blues - 50 Classic Tracks
Genre: Electronica, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: The Hits of 1955, Vol. 2
Genre: Pop
Title: Blues Classics
Genre: Blues
Title: Smash Blues Hits Vol 2
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues! Live In Concert
Title: Blues Story 4
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues Story 1
Genre: Blues
Title: Rumba Blues Vol. 3
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: Got My Mojo Working - A Blues Collection
Genre: Blues
Title: Heritage of the Blues of 1956, Vol. 1
Genre: Pop
Title: Chess Pieces
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Pop
Title: Soul Cargo Volume 5
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Pop
Title: The Influences Behind the Rolling Stones
Genre: Rock
Title: Greatest Big Hits of 1962, Vol. 17
Genre: Pop
Title: Rockabilly's Finest
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll
Title: Greatest Hits of 1960, Vol. 25
Genre: Pop
Title: Rock 'n' Roll Super Hits of the 50's and 60's
Genre: Rock, Blues Rock, Rock & Roll
Title: Crusin' the 66, Vol. 2 (Re-Recorded Versions)
Genre: Rock
Title: Kwanzaa
Genre:
Title: American Classics, Ooh My Soul
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Pop
Title: Soul Classics: Fools Fall In Love
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: Magic City (Soundtrack from the TV Series)
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Vol. 8: 2004-2005 (Live)
Genre: Rock
Title: The Party Rockin' Hits of 1956
Genre: Rock
Title: Born With the Blues Double
Genre: Blues
Title: The Best of Movie Themes
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Greatest R & B Hits of 1960, Vol. 2
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Pop
Title: Blows 'n' Rhythm
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Ultimate Black History Collection
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: It's Great to Be Rich
Genre: Blues
Title: You Made Me Cry
Genre: Rock
Title: 6 Hours of the Greatest Blues Recordings Ever Made
Genre: Blues
Title: Ladies Top Hits (50 Original Songs)
Genre: Pop
Title: Boogie Woogie Worship
Genre: Blues
Title: Smash Blues Hits Vol 1
Genre: Blues
Title: Breaking Blues Vol.01
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues Story 3
Genre: Blues
Title: U.S. R&B Chart No. 1 Songs 1955-57
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: All by Yourself
Genre: Blues
Title: The Rock 'N' Roll Explosion Vol. 2
Genre: Rock
Title: Music That Shook the World Up! - Rock 'n' Roll, Vol. 2
Genre: Rock
Title: Top 40 Rock n Roll
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock
Title: Rock 'n' Roll, Vol. 1
Genre: Pop
Title: Chess Chartbusters, Vol. 5
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Pop
Title: Drop The Coin Into The Slot Vol 2
Genre: Pop
Title: Greatest R&B Hits of 1959, Vol. 1
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: It's Only Rock & Roll
Genre: Rock
Title: Greatest Hits of 1960, Vol. 14
Genre: Pop
Title: Greatest R & B Hits of 1959, Vol. 2
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Pop
Title: Pop, Bop, & Doo-Wop, Vol. 11
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Pop
Title: A Rage In Harlem (Music from the Film)
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: The Greatest Mississippi Blues
Genre: Blues
Featuring albums
Title: You Never Can Tell: His Complete Chess Recordings 1960-1966
Artist: Chuck Berry
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, Rock & Roll
Title: Best of Rock 'n' Roll Music - 100 Greatest Originals Hits from the 50s & 60s
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Rock
Title: The Complete Blues Anthology (Doxy Collection, Remastered)
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Blues
Title: The Best Of Blues Guitar 20th Century Masters The Millennium Collection
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Blues
Title: Chicago Blues: A Living History - The (R)evolution Continues
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Blues
Title: Stone Rock Blues: Original Recordings Of Songs Covered By The Rolling Stones
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Blues
Title: Stealing Home
Artist: Stealing Home Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: The Greatest Rock N Roll, Vol. 2 (Remastered)
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll
Title: Flight Of The Intruder (Original Soundtrack)
Artist: BASIL POLEDOURIS
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: He Wille Dixon Story 1940-1960 (CD2: The Session Man)
Artist: Willie Dixon
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Blues, Jazz
Title: He Wille Dixon Story 1940-1960 (CD3: The Songwriter)
Artist: Willie Dixon
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Blues, Jazz
Title: RNB Number One, Vol. 3 (Original R&B Hits)
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Soul