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The most recent exhibit is dedicated to Chuck Berry ... about locating the Berry installation. You can’t miss it if you follow the sound of the Elvis reel playing on a loop directly across ...
In Chuck Berry’s 1956 record “You Can’t Catch Me,” it’s a rainy late night on the New Jersey Turnpike. A hot rod roars by the driver-singer’s dream machine, and the race is on.
On Jan. 14, 2023, the Rock Reflections Facebook page posted a meme that showed a still frame from a video with the caption, "The very moment when Yoko Ono starts screeching into the microphone ...
It may not look like much, but a subtle brick home on the north side of St. Louis is where many can agree the conception of rock and roll, the music that would change the American culture, took place.
Chuck Berry’s low-slung guitar as he duck-walked across the stage is an iconic image, but the engine that drove his earliest recordings was Johnnie Johnson’s piano. Berry tapped into the ...