Charles Edward Anderson "Chuck" Berry (1926-) is a famous
Rock & Roll singer and guitarist best known for his string of pioneering hit singles during
The Fifties. Indisputably one of the most important and influential performers of all time, his best known songs include "Johnny B. Goode", "Roll Over Beethoven", "Maybellene" and many more.
Although his output slowed after a run-in with the law which saw him convicted for some time (in circumstances similar to those that wrecked the career of
Jerry Lee Lewis) and his hit-making period was over by the 1960s (with the exception of his only number-one hit, 1972's "My Ding-A-Ling"), Berry's influence on subsequent performers was significant. He was widely covered and cited as a favorite by many British Invasion groups, including
The Beatles,
The Rolling Stones,
The Yardbirds, the Pretty Things,
Manfred Mann and
The Kinks.
Like his contemporary,
Little Richard, Berry is a definite
Long Runner, having remained fairly active over the past fifty years.
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