A 1958 rock classic was named among the greatest guitar solos of all time and helped spur the genre.
It's not often that you see darts players walk on to songs from the 1950s, but Clayton is one of the few exceptions. There aren't many songs from that era that fit the desired atmosphere a player ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It's perhaps the most recognizable opening riff in music history — and those first 17 seconds came out swinging, kick-starting a ...
There’s something iconic about the name “Johnny” when it comes to the world of pop music. Several legends have sported the name. And let’s not forget that Chuck Berry immortalized it with “Johnny B.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Chuck Berry's iconic riff from "Johnny B. Goode" was ranked No. 2 on a list of the best guitar riffs ever written, but many fans ...
The film made two crucial errors in its iconic dance scene, where Fox's McFly performs "Johnny B. Goode" on a now-famous Gibson ES-345 ...
Baseball players have walk-up songs that play as they approach the batter’s box. If Cal’s newest 400-meter track and field specialist had a tune to trumpet his race, it would be Chuck Berry’s 1950s ...
In his 90 years, the legendary Chuck Berry recorded hundreds of songs, including 13 top 10 R&B hits and seven pop smashes. Born Charles Edward Anderson Berry in 1926, the future Father of Rock & Roll ...