03/06/2008

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ROLLING STONES - MUSIC LEGEND BO DIDDLEY DIES AT 79

Rolling Stones Charlie Watts, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood, The Rolling Stones
Caption: The Rolling Stones, Charlie Watts, Ronnie Wood, Keith Richards, Mick Jagger. New York Premiere of 'Shine a Light' held at the Ziegfield Theater. New York City, USA

Rolling Stones Charlie Watts,Keith Richards,Ronnie Wood,The Rolling Stones picture 1807740
Rolling Stones Charlie Watts,Keith Richards,Ronnie Wood,The Rolling Stones picture 1807741



Legendary music figure Bo Diddley died Monday of heart failure at his home in Archer, FL at age 79. Diddley, often considered one of the founders of rock 'n' roll, had often bitterly complained that other musicians -- most notably, The Rolling Stones -- had become rich covering his music, while he was relegated to small nightclub venues and was shunned by television producers. He suggested that television networks showed undisguised favoritism to white performers. But the Stones' Keith Richards shot back that Diddley's problem was that he and his music had failed to evolve and that he had continued to live on past laurels. On Monday, however, the Stones' frontman, Mick Jagger, issued a statement saying that Diddley "was an enormous force in music and was a big influence on The Rolling Stones. ... We learned a lot from him."




03/06/2008


Also see: ROLLING STONES - KEITH RICHARDS - MICK JAGGER



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