Well, he was arrested for possession of cocaine in 1990. It coincided with the "peeping Tom" charges. Do we assume he was doing the drugs he possessed?
Yes, he was charged with possession of an illegal substance and had over an ounce of weed on him
drumsguitarvocalspiano
5, voice, guitar, piano, drums, bass
There is no information on what effects Chuck Berry used …seems that he got a lot of his tone from the Fender Showman and Bassman Amps and Gibson ES-335. But, there are many Rock / Blues pedals that are fun to experiment with to tweak and improve tone. These our our best solutions to sound a bit more like Chuck.
Yes, his name is Rick Ross.
Yes, it certainly could be a play on the name Chuck Berry-- called a "spoonerism," which occurs when words are said wrong by reversing several letters, either intentionally (to be funny) or accidentally. One example of this verbal phenomenon, which is probably fictional, had a famous preacher (Reverend William A. Spooner) say that the Lord was a "shoving leopard"-- rather than a "loving shepherd." But while the band's name may have originate in a spoonerism of Chuck Berry, the members of Buckcherry claim they got it from a drag queen who used that name during performances; so perhaps it was the drag queen who originally made the play on words.
drumsguitarvocalspiano
5, voice, guitar, piano, drums, bass
There is no information on what effects Chuck Berry used …seems that he got a lot of his tone from the Fender Showman and Bassman Amps and Gibson ES-335. But, there are many Rock / Blues pedals that are fun to experiment with to tweak and improve tone. These our our best solutions to sound a bit more like Chuck.
Rock 'n Roll beer used a picture of Chuck Berry.
The letters can be used to spell the 7 letter word chucker and the 6 letter words cherry, chucky and rebury. They also spell the 5 letter words berry, buyer, check, chuck, curer, cyber, hurry and recur.
Every one that I've ever used has.
just say no...
No, he died from a heart attack in 1985.
Yes, his name is Rick Ross.
yes and he failed 2 drug tests
Yes, it certainly could be a play on the name Chuck Berry-- called a "spoonerism," which occurs when words are said wrong by reversing several letters, either intentionally (to be funny) or accidentally. One example of this verbal phenomenon, which is probably fictional, had a famous preacher (Reverend William A. Spooner) say that the Lord was a "shoving leopard"-- rather than a "loving shepherd." But while the band's name may have originate in a spoonerism of Chuck Berry, the members of Buckcherry claim they got it from a drag queen who used that name during performances; so perhaps it was the drag queen who originally made the play on words.
No. The berry has been used and can only can be used once.