Olympic Athlete |
ibiza classifieds |
Comedy show band |
Former Baywatch Babe. Star of TV series "VIP" |
One of the most predominant and celebrated rock bands of all time |
Former England Cricket star, now Chairman ECB |
BBC TV's cookery guru |
Former Chairman of British Leyland who introduced the 'mini'. Now popular business speaker. |
Star of The Dirty Harry series and many great movies. Former Mayor of Carmel California |
Former Tvam Weathergirl |
Performer of punky versions of traditional Irish folk songs |
World famous Tenor |
After Dinner Speakers: Chuck Berry, Jane Asher, Ainsley Harriott
Chuck Berry's music has transcended generations. He earns respect to this day because he is truly an entertainer. Berry gained success by watching the audience's reaction and playing accordingly, putting his listeners' amusement above all else. For this reason, tunes like "Johnny B. Goode," "Maybellene" and "Memphis" have become anthems to an integrated American youth and popular culture. Berry is a musical icon who established rock and roll as a musical form and brought the worlds of black and white together in song.
Born in St. Louis on October 18, 1926, Berry had many influences on his life that shaped his musical style. He emulated the smooth vocal clarity of his idol, Nat King Cole, while playing blues songs from bands like Muddy Waters. For his first stage performance, Berry chose to sing a Jay McShann song called "Confessin' the Blues." It was at his high school's student musical performance, when the blues was well-liked but not considered appropriate for such an event. He got a thunderous applause for his daring choice, and from then on, Berry had to be onstage.