You can see Chuck Berry's red Cadillac and electric guitar nicknamed "Maybellene" in Musical Crossroads at the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture. National Portrait ...
Chuck Berry is one of the most important figures in the history of popular music and the development of rock. You all know the hits, start exploring some of his deeper catalogue to appreciate the ...
When the idiosyncratic Chuck Berry took on the blues, he did it his own way – as an intriguing 1983 compilation proves. The collection opens with “House Of Blue Lights,” a fast-tempo song ...
A historic entertainment venue in East Sussex is to host its first performance in 60 years. Chuck Berry was the last artist to perform at Brighton Hippodrome on 22 November 1964 before it closed.
A guitar used by rock and roll legend Chuck Berry has sold at auction for more than £20,000. The 1964 Gibson Firebird V was handed to the musician during a concert at Wembley in 1972 after he ...
Chuck Berry isn’t usually considered a blues artist, but his genius actually lies in the means by which he modified elements of the genre into a style immediately recognizable as his. Take this 1958 ...
In America it appeared on the album Chuck Berry Is On Top and in the UK on The London Sessions but not until 1972. Chart hit or not, the song is firmly ensconced in music history and its legacy ...
So, while owning a piece of rock and roll history might be a bit pricey, it's a dream ride for some. Chuck Berry's Cadillac legacy lives on. It's a reminder that rock and roll stars aren't just ...
No, the Sayreville native is not singing the Brenda Lee classic. But, as the Philadelphia Inquirer first reported, he did ...