never, really never has been easy to infer who creates a new genre, but nobody can deny that the title of creator of rhythm most representative of all time, Rock & Roll, was musician, songwriter and guitarist Chuck Berry . Berry's legacy is simple, but influential, mixed black music popular at that time, the Blues and music of southern USA, the Country , and adding to this a hilarious or witty lyrics teen theme and Chuck Berry rhythm, sounds and stories created a movement that still today influence musicians around the world.
rightly says Brian Wilson, leader of The Beach Boys: "Those who do not recognize Chuck Berry as the initial source of Rock, only display their ignorance about the development of this musical genre, Elvis could on the image of the Rock & Roll, but Berry was his heart and original thought. "One could say that without the influence of Chuck Berry, there would not have bands like Elvis Presley, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones including Jerry Lee Lewis, or any other figure of the genre.
Despite having scored the music scene forever, held various jobs, with notable ensamlador car, photographer, hairdresser and labor, but his passion for music led him to playing in nightclubs in 1952, where the musicians would join Ebby Hardy and Johnnie Johnson, drummer and pianist respectively, Johnnie would Ider of this band called Sir John Trio, and soon made a lasting Berry teamed with musician. The well-known "Boogie Riffs" Johnson Piano would influence Berry rocanrolera create his usual entrance to the "Chuck Berry", which can be heard on tracks like "Johnny B. Goode " and " Carol" (the first devoted Johnnie Johnson).
The band would be called "Chuck Berry's Trio" because of the polularidad Berry would win by playing the Rhythm & Blues, but he had more ambitious plans, so one night later met the musician and his idol, Muddy Waters which I would recommend the Chess Records label its owner Leonard Chess. Berry went hoping to record, and also Leonard was interested a song called "Ida Red" (traditional) that Chuck had recorded in a home, and with musicians from Chess Records, and along with Johnnie Johnson on piano, and the legendary Willie Dixon on bass, recorded Ida Red, with the letters exchanged by Chuck Berry, is rebautizaría as "Maybellene" and would be the beginning of Rock & Roll.
addition to creating the most exciting genre of history, and let us songs like "School Days", "Rock & Roll Music", "Sweet Little Sixteen", "Carol", "Johhnny B. Goode" or "My Ding -A-Ling ", influenced guitarists like Angus Young and Pete Townshend called "Paso del pato" (Duckwalk), invented by T-Bone Walker and popularized by the same
Berry John Lennon was not wrong when he said: " If you try to name the Rock & Roll another way, can you call it Chuck Berry "
The band would be called "Chuck Berry's Trio" because of the polularidad Berry would win by playing the Rhythm & Blues, but he had more ambitious plans, so one night later met the musician and his idol, Muddy Waters which I would recommend the Chess Records label its owner Leonard Chess. Berry went hoping to record, and also Leonard was interested a song called "Ida Red" (traditional) that Chuck had recorded in a home, and with musicians from Chess Records, and along with Johnnie Johnson on piano, and the legendary Willie Dixon on bass, recorded Ida Red, with the letters exchanged by Chuck Berry, is rebautizaría as "Maybellene" and would be the beginning of Rock & Roll.
addition to creating the most exciting genre of history, and let us songs like "School Days", "Rock & Roll Music", "Sweet Little Sixteen", "Carol", "Johhnny B. Goode" or "My Ding -A-Ling ", influenced guitarists like Angus Young and Pete Townshend called "Paso del pato" (Duckwalk), invented by T-Bone Walker and popularized by the same
Berry John Lennon was not wrong when he said: " If you try to name the Rock & Roll another way, can you call it Chuck Berry "
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