curtain closed on another great music and the sadness that always gets me when I read this news, I'll leave the commentary to the agencies. are more like the kid from The Sixth Sense: he saw "dead people", I now listen only "dead people", on the other hand, what should I buy? The discs of Good Charlotte? Luckily the big ones have left a legacy of extraordinary music to hear and enjoy ... Luckily, there are still around guys like Joe Bonamassa, go ...
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(ASCA) - Rome, June 3 - There 'off yesterday of a heart attack at the age' of 79 years, at his home in Archer, Florida, Bo Diddley, a founding father of rock'n'roll.
Born in Mc Comb, Mississippi, December 30, 1928, beginning 'in 1955 with the single' Bo Diddley / I'm a Man 'and the particular sound of his songs was quickly dubbed the''Diddley Beat.''
Diddley influenced generations of musicians from Buddy Holly to the Rolling Stones, from The Who to Bruce Springsteen, from U2 to George Michael, not to mention the same Elvis Presley.
Nicknamed''The Originator of Rock 'N' Roll,''Bo Diddley wrote hits such as' Pretty Thing ',' Mona ',' Who Do You Love? ',' You Can not Judge a Book by Its Cover ',' I'm a Man 'and''Not Fade Away'', recovery, among others, the Rolling Stones that transformed the song into a success planetarium.
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