Chuck Berry, equipped with ubiquitous guitar licks, boundless charisma, self-confidence, and catchy songs, helped pioneer rock and roll. Though Elvis Presley became the King of Rock and Roll, Berry ...
Revisiting the bizarre affirmation made by Genesis drummer Phil Collins, which compared the music of Bruce Springsteen to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In 1972, one of rock and roll's founding legends scored the biggest hit of his career with a song many radio stations refused to ...
Music pioneer Chuck Berry is widely regarded as the Father of Rock & Roll, but despite serving as a trailblazer of the genre, the hitmaker surprisingly only notched one No. 1 hit on the U.S. Billboard ...
The track went on to become one the singer's most recognizable recordings.
Rock and roll is often associated with artists like Elvis Presley and Buddy Holly, but its origins trace back to rhythm and blues created by African-American musicians. Scholars and industry figures ...
With the passing of Chuck Berry on Saturday, popular music lost one of its true legends and rock ‘n’ roll lost its founding father. Berry died at his home in St. Louis, Missouri after spending his ...
This story originally appeared in the Asbury Park Press on Sept 3, 1995. CLEVELAND – Gracious and accommodating, E Street Band drummer Max Weinberg seemed ready and willing to answer all questions ...