Bo Diddley — how the guitarist made an African rhythm a rock’n’roll staple
His self-titled 1955 hit channelled a traditional beat that went on to be used by stars such as Buddy Holly and Rihanna
His self-titled 1955 hit channelled a traditional beat that went on to be used by stars such as Buddy Holly and Rihanna

Released under a pseudonym on a limited-edition vinyl, the song is hard to obtain for now but sees the band on good form

The song sunk without trace when it was released in the US, but won him a huge following among anti-establishment South Africans

The singer crystallised the message of being true to your identity in a track that became a pioneering electronic classic

Digital marketers admit to flooding sites with fake comments to promote acts, posing a disturbing threat to media integrity

Beethoven through new eyes, a jazz saxophonist with a rock bent, restless Rosalía and more

A recent court case over the rights to the rock star’s catalogue highlights the struggles of musicians seeking their due