BO DIDDLEY WITH I'M A MAN MAKES ANOTHER DIMENSION OF BLUES
The music business was too seasonal to live, he concedes to produce a model with two titles: Uncle John and I'm a Man (for side B). Quickly identified, in 1954 he signed a contract output for a disc with the Chess Records and Uncle John became Bo Diddley.
With his first double-sided single featuring Bo Diddley (A) and I'm a Man (B) released in 1955, he revealed to the general public a pace that is abundantly reflected in the world of blues and rock. It is called Jungle Beat (broadly similar rhythms split equally) or Diddley beat (as a particular rhythm jungle that appears only very sporadically in different styles earlier). The disc reached second place in R & B charts in the United States.