Um, yeah. And don't forget Clay Aiken. Enjoyed your writeup on your meeting with Mr. Diddley. If you're interested, check out my blog about my meeting and chatting with Keith Emerson.
Bo lived on Washington's New Hampshire Avenue NE in the early 60s, hired local musicians for his road bands, and recorded Bo Diddley is a Gunslinger in his basement.
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I was raised in the south starting around the middle of the last century. I am of (at least) Scottish, Irish, English and Cherokee descent. I have been told in the past that I resemble, variously, George Harrison, Alice Cooper, B.J. Thomas, and some unknown person named Bart Cohen, but now I'm just an old guy with too much hair that's well on its way to being gray. I might style myself as a curmudgeon had that term not developed certain favorable connotations which I do not feel I possess. I am quick to aggravation, but slow to out-and-out anger. My hope is that this forum will allow me to vent a little so that I don't seem like a chronic complainer to my friends.
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A foundation block of rock and roll. But hey, we've still got Madge and Mariah and Maroon 5.
Um, yeah. And don't forget Clay Aiken. Enjoyed your writeup on your meeting with Mr. Diddley. If you're interested, check out my blog about my meeting and chatting with Keith Emerson.
Bo lived on Washington's New Hampshire Avenue NE in the early 60s, hired local musicians for his road bands, and recorded Bo Diddley is a Gunslinger in his basement.
Mike - Interesting stuff. I love trivia about music & musicians. Thanks!
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