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  2. Bo on the Go! - Wikipedia

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    Bo on the Go! (stylized Bo on the GO!) is a Canadian-animated children's television series created by Jeff Rosen, Michael Donovan, and Cheryl Wagner and produced by Halifax Film in association with CBC Television. It emphasizes the importance of movement for children through a plot element called "animoves" (animations showing specific body ...

  3. Peggy Jones (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Peggy Jones (later Malone, July 19, 1940 – September 16, 2015), known on stage as Lady Bo in recognition of her relationship with Bo Diddley, was an American musician.A pioneer of rock and roll, Jones played rhythm guitar in Bo Diddley's band in the late 1950s and early 1960s, becoming one of the first (perhaps the first) female rock guitarists in a highly visible rock band, and was ...

  4. Go Bo Diddley - Wikipedia

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    Go Bo Diddley was released two months later in July. [1] In November 1959, Bo released his most popular single "Say Man"/"The Clock Strikes Twelve" which became a crossover hit reaching number 20 on the Billboard Hot 100. Four songs on the album were album-only tracks, including "You Don't Love Me (You Don't Care)", "Don't Let It Go," "Little ...

  5. Hate to See You Go - Wikipedia

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    Neither song, however, appeared on the charts. [6] In 1959, Bo Diddley's song was included on his second album, Go Bo Diddley and in 1967, he, along with Muddy Waters and Little Walter, recorded a version for the Super Blues album. In 1969, "Hate to See You Go" became the title track for the Chess Little Walter anthology Hate to See You Go. [2]

  6. Bo Diddley (1958 album) - Wikipedia

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    It collects several of his most influential and enduring songs, which were released as singles between 1955 and 1958. Chess Records issued the album in 1958. In 2012, it was ranked number 216 on Rolling Stone' s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list alongside his second album, Go Bo Diddley (1959). [ 1 ]

  7. Road Runner (Bo Diddley song) - Wikipedia

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    "Road Runner" is a 12-bar blues song performed by American rock and roll performer Bo Diddley, originally released as a single by Checker Records in January 1960, [1] and later released on the LP record Bo Diddley in the Spotlight. The song reached #20 on Billboard magazine's Hot R&B Sides chart, [3] and #75 on the Hot 100. [4]

  8. Scatman (Ski-Ba-Bop-Ba-Dop-Bop) - Wikipedia

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    "Scatman (Ski-Ba-Bop-Ba-Dop-Bop)" is a song by American musician Scatman John, a.k.a. John Paul Larkin. It was released in November 1994 by RCA Records as his debut single, and was later re-released in July 1995 for his second album, Scatman's World (1995). The song was co-written by John and produced by Ingo Kays and Tony Catania.

  9. A Man Amongst Men - Wikipedia

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    A Man Amongst Men is the 24th and final studio album by American musician Bo Diddley and featured guest performances by Ron Wood, Keith Richards and Jimmie Vaughan. [1] It was released on the Atlantic label in 1996. [2] It peaked at #8 on the Billboard Top Blues Albums chart [3] and garnered mixed reviews from critics. [1] [4]