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Chuck Berry Can't Be Followed
Charlie Gillett, The Alternative, 1 October 1970 AT THE TIME of his greatest popularity, 1955-59, there were several other singers who had more hits, were more often copied, and commanded higher fees for personal performances. But Chuck Berry had the greatest long-term effect on his audience, shown in the immense influence his music had on the Beatles, Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones and other singers and musicians who began making records in the mid-6os) having been among those who listened to: Chuck Berry in the 50s. If you are already a current subscriber to Rock's Backpages, please enter your username and password below. If you aren't a current subscriber, then to read this free article, and all other free articles in the Rock's Backpages library, please enter your email address below. We will generate and send you a password that you will be able to use to login in the boxes above *. * Please remember that this registration will only give you access to free articles on Rock's Backpages. For full access please click here to subscribe. The email we send will come from the address webmaster@rocksbackpages.com. If you don't receive the message please be sure to check any spam filters you may have in place. back to LIST OF CHUCK BERRY ARTICLES back to LIST OF ARTICLES BY CHARLIE GILLETT back to LIBRARY If you are interested in the syndication of this or any other article on Rock's Backpages, please email us. |
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