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If this album proves anything, it is the versatility of Chuck Berry's original material. In the hands of guitarist/vocalist Wood and his Wild Five—plus special guests like sultry singer Imelda May on ...
That brown-eyed handsome man. At least he thought so, was he making gentle fun of himself? That both are true is the charm of many of Chuck Berry’s best songs. I have fallen for his music twice. The ...
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Berry died Saturday at the age of 90. — -- Chuck Berry may be gone, but his first single in nearly 40 years was just released. Dualtone, a Nashville-based music label, has released "Big Boys," a ...
The late rocker’s beloved car and guitar are now popular attractions at the new museum in D.C.—but it almost didn’t happen. Subscribe to the St. Louis Daily newsletter for a smart, succinct guide to ...
Chuck Berry, one of the original pillars of rock ‘n’ roll and a true giant in the history of recorded music, died Saturday, March 18 at age 90. Actually, if we’re going to go with an architecture ...
UNIVERSITY CITY, Mo. (AP) — Chuck Berry did things his own way, right up to his final album, a 10-song set nearly four decades in the making. The St. Louis native widely hailed as the father of rock ...
Chuck Berry is being remembered as the man who taught the world rock and roll. Berry, who died at age 90, dared to swagger, crafted the guitar riff and emphasized storytelling. What a tremendous loss ...
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One of the most indelible moments in Hail! Hail! Rock ‘n’ Roll, Taylor Hackford’s 1986 documentary on Chuck Berry, finds Robbie Robertson leafing through a scrapbook of various photos, ticket stubs ...