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Topic: Bo Diddley on the Hill (nsc) Return to archive
09-18-03 07:10 AM
Mother baby Bluesman, Lawmakers Mark Record Milestone

WASHINGTON - Bo Diddley did what he does best, singing and playing his guitar. Five members of Congress did the best they could, playing his backup group.

Wednesday's jam session on Capitol Hill commemorated the birth of recorded sound 125 years ago, when Thomas Edison invented the phonograph.

In a green coat, gold shirt and black hat, Diddley entered the room in what he called his "wheelchair Cadillac" that he sometimes uses for a bad back.

"I'm kind of in a good mood," he said as he fiddled with his guitar.

Phonograph collector Peter Dilg of Baldwin, N.Y., set up the antique recording system — an 1898 Edison recorder with a zinc horn and a tin-horned phonograph from around 1903 — and inserted the wax cylinders that record sound.

The cylinders can handle about two to four minutes, so the performances were brief.

The 74-year-old bluesman strummed his guitar as five House members tried to keep the beat, with varied levels of success. Tapping their feet and bobbing their heads behind Diddley were Reps. Mary Bono, R-Calif., John Conyers, D-Mich., Joseph Crowley, D-N.Y., Mel Watt, D-N.C., and Linda Sanchez, D-Calif.

The wax cylinders will go into a time capsule for the Edison National Historic Site in West Orange, N.J.

The Edison Preservation Foundation, which sponsored the event with the Grammy Foundation, is asking Congress to provide nearly a third of the $90 million it says is needed to preserve Edison's legacy at the historic site, part of the National Park Service.

Diddley rapped for the audience afterward:

"Listen to Bo Diddley/Stay in school/Get your Ph.D."




09-18-03 09:04 AM
stonedinaustralia you know mb, in his time,they laughed at thomas edison...
09-18-03 09:30 AM
Mother baby Yeah I guess they did. What I find facinating though is just how short a time recorded music has actually been around. We're still pioneering really. And of course TV has only been around 50 years or so.