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− | African drummer and singer who invented the boogie beat, according to the racist song "Birth of the Boogie" by early rock and | + | African drummer and singer who invented the boogie beat, according to the racist 1955 song "Birth of the Boogie" by early rock and rollers Bill Haley and the Comets. |
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− | Down in Africa, many years ago | + | Down in Africa, many years ago<br /> |
− | There lived a little fella named Zulu Joe | + | There lived a little fella named Zulu Joe<br /> |
− | He took his tom-tom, a great big stick | + | He took his tom-tom, a great big stick<br /> |
− | And that was the birth of the boogie lick | + | And that was the birth of the boogie lick |
− | </blockquote | + | </blockquote> |
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Latest revision as of 05:34, 18 March 2019
African drummer and singer who invented the boogie beat, according to the racist 1955 song "Birth of the Boogie" by early rock and rollers Bill Haley and the Comets.
Down in Africa, many years ago
There lived a little fella named Zulu Joe
He took his tom-tom, a great big stick
And that was the birth of the boogie lick