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Chapter 13 #01

b) Chuck Berry

Chuck Berry, often nicknamed the “Father of Rock and Roll,” played a pivotal role in the popularization of the electric guitar in rock music. Born in St. Louis, Missouri in 1926, Berry’s innovative guitar techniques, such as his signature double string licks and showmanship on stage, were instrumental in defining the rock and roll genre. His songs, like “Johnny B. Goode,” “Roll Over Beethoven,” and “Sweet Little Sixteen,” combined elements of blues, R&B, and country, creating a distinctive sound that appealed to a broad audience. Berry’s influence on rock music extends beyond his guitar playing; he was a masterful songwriter and storyteller, and his approach to music laid the groundwork for future generations of rock musicians. Chuck Berry’s legacy is evident in the countless artists who cite him as a major influence and in the enduring popularity of his music.