Chuck Berry
Chuck Berry was a highly influential musician known for his contributions to R&B and rock music in the 1950s, '60s, and '70s.
Rock Singer
October 18, 1926
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March 18, 2017
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St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Chuck Berry, an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter, is regarded as a pioneer of rock and roll music. He gained prominence in the 1950s with hits like “Johnny B. Goode,” “Roll Over Beethoven,” and “Maybellene,” which established the foundation for the genre. Berry’s distinctive guitar style and lyrics had a significant impact on rock and roll, inspiring numerous musicians who followed him. Other well-known works include “Sweet Little Sixteen,” “No Particular Place to Go,” and “Rock and Roll Music.” In 1986, Berry was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
As one of the most popular and influential R&B and rock performers in the 1950s, ’60s, and ’70s, Chuck Berry enjoyed a successful career with hit records, film appearances, and a profitable touring career. He also owned his own nightclub, Berry’s Club Bandstand, in St. Louis.