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Brown Eyed Handsome Man T-Shirt - Vintage Rock Music Graphic Tee for Men | Perfect for Concerts, Casual Wear & Gifts
Brown Eyed Handsome Man T-Shirt - Vintage Rock Music Graphic Tee for Men | Perfect for Concerts, Casual Wear & Gifts
Brown Eyed Handsome Man T-Shirt - Vintage Rock Music Graphic Tee for Men | Perfect for Concerts, Casual Wear & Gifts
Brown Eyed Handsome Man T-Shirt - Vintage Rock Music Graphic Tee for Men | Perfect for Concerts, Casual Wear & Gifts

Brown Eyed Handsome Man T-Shirt - Vintage Rock Music Graphic Tee for Men | Perfect for Concerts, Casual Wear & Gifts

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Brown Eyed Handsome Man: The Life and Hard Times of ChuckBerry draws on dozens of interviews done by the author himself and voluminous public records to paint a complete picture of this complicated figure. This biography uncovers the real Berry and provides us with a stirring, unvarnished portrait of both the man and the artist. Berry has long been one of pop music's most enigmatic personalities. Growing up in a middle-class, black neighborhood in St. Louis, his first major hit song, "Maybellene," was an adaptation of a white country song, wedded to a black-influenced beat. Thereafter came a string of brilliant songs celebrating teenage life in the '50s, including "School Day," "Johnny B. Goode," and "Sweet Little Sixteen." Berry's career rise was meteoric; but his fall came equally quickly, when his relations with an underage girl led to his conviction. It was not his first (nor his last) run in with the law. He scored his biggest hit in the early '70s with the comical (and some would say decidedly lightweight) song "My Ding-a-Ling." The following decades brought hundreds of nights of tours, with little attention from the recording industry. Bruce Pegg offers the definitive, though not always pretty, portrait of one of the greatest stars of rock and roll, a story that will appeal to all fans of American popular music.

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Bruce Pegg has written an excellent biography of one of the fathers of rock and roll. This was exceptionally hard to accomplish, because in many ways, Chuck Berry is not an easy man to like. He's lived a very hard life, and as a result, he's become a bitter man. Pegg was able to get through Berry's shell, and write about the genius inside of the man. Some of the reviewers complained about the lengthy trial notes. I would agree with Pegg that they are necessary in order to understand the blatant racism and discrimination against Berry. It was this treatment that helped harden Berry. At the same time, Pegg is quick to give credit to Berry's brilliance as a musical giant. This is an excellent book, and I'd quickly recommend it to any fan of rock. No, Berry is not an angel. And, this book does not try to portray him as one. However, he is not the devil that some have indicated him to be. Again, read the book. Musically, he is at the head of the class. He has just celebrated his 90th birthday, and his 68th wedding anniversary. Let's just congratulate him on these accomplishments in his very hard life while we continue to enjoy his brilliant music.