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R.I.P. Chuck Berry

The St. Charles County Police Department confirmed today that Rock & Roll Legend, Chuck Berry, has died. "St. Charles County police responded to a medical emergency on Buckner Road at approximately 12:40 p.m. today (Saturday, March 18)," from a St. Charles County Police Department Facebook post. "Inside the home, first responders observed an unresponsive man and immediately administered lifesaving techniques. Unfortunately, the 90-year-old man could not be revived and was pronounced deceased at 1:26 p.m." 

Chuck Berry's career began with his hit song in 1955, "Maybellene." Soon other songs followed like his signature sound of "Johnny B. Goode," "Rock and Roll Music," and "Roll Over, Beethoven." Watch the video below and watch Mr. Berry play that guitar one last time!


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