Girls 2 the Front - Norma-Jean Wofford aka "The Duchess" was an American guitarist who played with Bo Diddley and his band from 1962 to 1966. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, she was
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Shea Docherty ar Twitter: "@haneenvo @dusttodigital Norma-Jean Wofford! She replaced Lady Bo (Peggy Jones) back in 1962 and played with Bo until 1966. Bo Diddley always had phenomenal female guitarists in his
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BO DIDDLEY US rock musician at left with The Duchess (Norma-Jean Wofford) and Jerome Stock Photo - Alamy
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Poison Ivy: “It was easier for me to consider playing guitar because I was such a misfit. For me, anything was fair game” | Guitar World
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