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285:, Richards said: "I took over the job of being Jerome's roadie for some reason. We liked each other a lot, and he was great fun... There'd be this cry backstage, Anyone seen Jerome? And I'd say, I bet I know where he is. He'll be in the nearest pub from backstage.... I'd zip round to the pub nearest to the backstage and there'd be Jerome and he'd be talking to the locals and they'd all be buying him drinks because they didn't often meet a six-foot black man from Chicago...". 1013: 152:
Bo Diddley said: "I taught Jerome how to play those maracas... They gave.. the unique sound, that jungle-type rhythm feel..". Referring to himself, Green, and bassist Roosevelt Jackson, he commented: "We used to be three dudes going down the street with a washtub, a little raggedy guitar and another
141:, but, when Bo Diddley performed on street corners and outside theaters from about 1950, he used Green to collect money from bystanders. Needing to add percussion to boost his sound, but not wanting to have to carry a drum kit between venues, he recruited Green to play maracas, which he made out of 177:. Green continued to perform as a member of Bo Diddley's band, in performances and on recordings, and toured with him until the early 1960s. He also played maracas on Chess label recordings by 153:
cat with maracas... We would go into the club and we would stand right by the front door because we weren’t old enough to be in there. We would play for people and pass the hat....".
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commented: "Although they didn't mention mothers, it was otherwise a typical street corner exchange, starting with jokes about each other's girlfriends and moving on to personal
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Green played and recorded with Bo Diddley until late 1964, when he married and decided to cease performing. He died in or around 1973, according to some sources in
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Green grew up in Chicago, and was a neighbor of Ellas McDaniel, later known as Bo Diddley, who was older by a few years. According to some sources, Green played
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Green also contributed lyrics and vocals to some of Bo Diddley's recordings. He is credited with writing "Bring It to Jerome", the
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Green's performances on maracas, often using two or more in each hand, were an influence on 1960s
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220:, he and Green traded insults in the style of the word game known as 320: 263:, all of whom incorporated the use of maracas in their shows. On 142: 666: 209: 122: 81: 44: 276: 201: 63: 563: 138: 160:in March 1955, Green played maracas on the songs " 208:", on which he and Bo Diddley shared vocals. On " 1029: 541:Listen Again: A Momentary History of Pop Music 579: 394: 342: 340: 338: 267:in 1963, when they supported Bo Diddley and 586: 572: 309: 307: 305: 335: 251:(who mentioned Green in their 1964 song " 181:– including his first recording, " 369:"The Indestructible Beat of Bo Diddley" 366: 347:David Blakey, "Bring It To Jerome...", 302: 168:". 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Index

Chicago
R&B
Maracas
Chess
maracas
Bo Diddley
tuba
toilet floats
black-eyed peas
Chess Records
I'm a Man
Bo Diddley
Billboard
R&B chart
Chuck Berry
Maybellene
Billy Boy Arnold
Billy Stewart
Willie Dixon
B-side
Pretty Thing
Say Man
jam session
recording studio
the Dozens
Elijah Wald
signifying
British R&B
the Rolling Stones
the Pretty Things

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