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If You Don't Know Diddley You Don't Know Squatt
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If You Don’t Know Diddley You Don’t Know Squatt

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In Duane's "If You Don't Know Diddley, You Don't Know Squatt," Diddley Squatt, a young black gifted guitarist with a revolutionary style, embarks on his first electrifying journey through the famous southern Chitlin Circuit Tour. The late 50's/early 60's backdrop adds a layer of historical significance to his experiences, as he navigates a world rife with racial and the cutthroat realities of the music industry. Accompanied by his best friend, a talking squirrel named Sly, Diddley encounters a colorful cast of characters - seasoned blues musicians, a comedic act, an operatic black woman singer, and a fiery popular R&B duo- each adding their own unique flavor to Diddley's adventure. He faces significant setbacks, including his first physical altercation/fight with a jealous rival and his deliberate attempt to sabotage young Didd's career. Yet, through it all, Diddley's resilience and unwavering spirit shine. He forms an unlikely friendship with a white mute roadie, named Mute; finds strength in his fellow musicians encouragement and mentorship; and uses these experiences to fuel his creativity as he writes down these experiences in his daily journal and later turns these words into new songs he creates - and ultimately culminates it all into a powerful, collaborative concert show that leaves the audience spellbound. However, the triumph is short- lived. A hurricane and a family crisis force an abrupt end to the tour, leaving Diddley a bittersweet mix of success and heartbreak as he heads back home to Rundown, Mississippi - his future uncertain but his spirit undaunted. The story is not just about the music; it's a coming-of-age tale about overcoming adversity, bullying, and finding friendship from folks of all gender and colors in unexpected places, and discovering the power of one's own voice. In the end, as Sly tells us all

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Gotham Books
Date
18 February 2025
Pages
246
ISBN
9798348494001

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

In Duane's "If You Don't Know Diddley, You Don't Know Squatt," Diddley Squatt, a young black gifted guitarist with a revolutionary style, embarks on his first electrifying journey through the famous southern Chitlin Circuit Tour. The late 50's/early 60's backdrop adds a layer of historical significance to his experiences, as he navigates a world rife with racial and the cutthroat realities of the music industry. Accompanied by his best friend, a talking squirrel named Sly, Diddley encounters a colorful cast of characters - seasoned blues musicians, a comedic act, an operatic black woman singer, and a fiery popular R&B duo- each adding their own unique flavor to Diddley's adventure. He faces significant setbacks, including his first physical altercation/fight with a jealous rival and his deliberate attempt to sabotage young Didd's career. Yet, through it all, Diddley's resilience and unwavering spirit shine. He forms an unlikely friendship with a white mute roadie, named Mute; finds strength in his fellow musicians encouragement and mentorship; and uses these experiences to fuel his creativity as he writes down these experiences in his daily journal and later turns these words into new songs he creates - and ultimately culminates it all into a powerful, collaborative concert show that leaves the audience spellbound. However, the triumph is short- lived. A hurricane and a family crisis force an abrupt end to the tour, leaving Diddley a bittersweet mix of success and heartbreak as he heads back home to Rundown, Mississippi - his future uncertain but his spirit undaunted. The story is not just about the music; it's a coming-of-age tale about overcoming adversity, bullying, and finding friendship from folks of all gender and colors in unexpected places, and discovering the power of one's own voice. In the end, as Sly tells us all

  • "If You Don't Know Diddley, You Don't Know Squatt."
Read More
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Gotham Books
Date
18 February 2025
Pages
246
ISBN
9798348494001