Bo Diddley - Evil Woman

Album: Ain't It Good To Be Free, http://www.bodiddley.com/ In the 1950s, as a founder of rock ’n’ roll, Mr. Diddley — along with Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis and a few others — helped to reshape the sound of popular music worldwide, building on the templates of blues, Southern gospel, R&B and postwar black American vernacular culture. His original style of rhythm and blues influenced generations of musicians. And his Bo Diddley syncopated beat — three strokes/rest/two strokes — became a stock rhythm of rock ’n’ roll. The video is with promotional purpose. All visual and audio elements belong to their respective owners. For copyright issues, please contact me at [email protected] Don's Tunes on Facebook:   / dondraperstunes   #Blues #SlowBlues & Jazz Group: https://goo.gl/72sLfA Don's Tunes on Instagram:   / mr.don.draper   Don's Tunes of Spotify: http://goo.gl/ENqKEE Don's Tunes on Twitter:   / donstunes