Joe Cocker’s famous Mad Dogs & Englishmen were only a band for about two months, and numbered thirty-six, including the musicians, three sound men, two secretaries, three roadies, managers, wives, lovers, assorted children, and other animals.

“Uhuh. But it wasn’t called rap, it was called ‘signifyin‘’. But the new kids today on the block call it rap” – Bo Diddley, responding to the claim his 1959 “Say Man” was one of the first Rap Records

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