Chuck Berry's Johnny B. Goode served as the blueprint for rock and roll, influencing legends like The Beatles and Elvis ...
It's perhaps the most recognizable opening riff in music history — and those first 17 seconds came out swinging, ...
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 ...
Last night, June 7, Dead & Company continued their final tour by stopping at Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre, located approximately 20 miles outside St. Louis’ city center. During the performance’s ...
According to the book Lennon on Lennon: Interviews and Encounters with John Lennon, John discussed “The Ballad of John and Yoko” in a 1969 interview. “It’s something I wrote, and it’s like an old-time ...
The Gazette newsroom and editorial staff were not involved in the creation of this content. Alright, ‘Johnny B. Goode’ is pretty great. There’s a reason it’s been played over 500 million times on ...
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 ...