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Chuck Berry celebrates 80th birthday

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Happy Birthday Chuck!
......how time flies........:D

The rock 'n' roll legend turned 80 Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2006.

ST. LOUIS -
Bill Clinton wasn't among the standing-room-only crowd at
Chuck Berry's 80th birthday celebration, but the former president sent birthday greetings to the rock 'n' roll pioneer.

"I've loved your music for nearly half a century," Clinton wrote in a letter read aloud before Berry came on stage at Blueberry Hill nightclub Wednesday night.

"Our lives are richer, our music more memorable, and our artistic legacy greater because of you, and I'm glad to have this opportunity to salute you for truly being an American treasure."

Berry, the duck-walking, guitar-playing rock legend who defined the music's joy and rebellion in such classics as "Johnny B. Goode," "Sweet Little Sixteen" and "Roll Over Beethoven," performed tirelessly for over an hour at the venue where he has given concerts one night a month for the last 10 years.

Berry moved the crowd to its feet with his classic "duck walk," a stage move he patented in a 1956 performance in New York that's been imitated by rockers ever since.

Berry's band included his daughter Ingrid on harmonica, and his son Charles Edwards Berry Jr. on guitar. Back-up musicians who have performed with him over the decades took their turns playing with him on stage.

In a surprise appearance, Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry also joined Berry on stage.

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Hail, hail rock n roll!

Chuck is one of the best lyricists ever!

His songs are timeless. Here's to you CB!
 

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Still duckwalking at 80!

You're right about being a great lyricist. I'd say he's the top rock 'n' roller ever, he defined the genre at the beginning and made the guitar the focal point. He influenced every generation of rockers and continues to do so today. It's odd that his only #1 hit was the novelty song "My Ding A Ling" which he didn't write and isn't a rocker, he had so many powerful tunes that didn't chart as high as they deserved.
 

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Dang, I seriously thought he's older than that. Now, HE's a monger alright
It's good to see Chuck Berry and his fellow monger Jerry Lee Lewis still going strong after all these years........;)
 

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When NASA sent Voyager out into space in the late '70's, they included among other information about the earth, a music disk, in case the spacecraft was ever found by other beings on it's journey into deep space. Mostly classical music, it also contained various music from other cultures around the world, but only one rock and roll song. "Johnny B. Good", performed by Chuck Berry.
 

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I seem to remember NASA was considering picking Elvis instead. Fortunately they came to their senses.
 
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