Chuck Berry is unbelievably not the 'Best guitar player ever'. According to The Rolling Stones magazine, he was the 6th greatest. The order from 1 - 10 goes: 1. Jimi Hendrix 2. Duane Allman 3. B.B. King 4. Eric Clapton 5. Robert Johnson 6. Chuck Berry 7. Stevie Ray Vaughan 8. Ry Cooder 9. Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin 10. Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones
My best guess would be Chuck Berry
Yes, Chuck Berry played as a session guitarist, contributing his distinctive guitar work to various recordings. While he is best known for his solo career and iconic songs, he also collaborated with other artists as a session musician. His innovative guitar style and songwriting significantly influenced rock and roll music.
If you mean Tom Morello then no. The best guitar player is definitely Eddie Van Halen.
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.
They loved his music, and covered his songs, onstage and on record. Lennon and Chuck Berry performed together on The Mike Douglas Show. Berry said later "I felt like I lost a little piece of myself, when John died."
My best guess would be Chuck Berry
Yes, Chuck Berry played as a session guitarist, contributing his distinctive guitar work to various recordings. While he is best known for his solo career and iconic songs, he also collaborated with other artists as a session musician. His innovative guitar style and songwriting significantly influenced rock and roll music.
Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, and Buddy Holly.
Chuck Norris.
Slash is the best rock & roll guitar player ever
If you mean Tom Morello then no. The best guitar player is definitely Eddie Van Halen.
the greatest guitar player ever is this guy named grant. he is the best!!
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.
They loved his music, and covered his songs, onstage and on record. Lennon and Chuck Berry performed together on The Mike Douglas Show. Berry said later "I felt like I lost a little piece of myself, when John died."
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Randy Rhodes was the absolute best guitar player Ozzy ever had without a doubt.... Nuff said...
Chuck Berry is considered by many to be the father of guitar-based rock and roll. ( As Bo Diddley is considered the father or heavy metal, and the father of piano-based rock and roll is either Fats Domino or Little Richard). There's a line in an old Bob Segar song "all Chuck's chillun' are out there playing his licks ........ rock and roll never forgets". Chuck's chillun are Chuck Berry's children. He invented many, many riffs on the guitar that had never been done, and are still being done today. He was a big influence on the Rolling Stones, and many other English bands, who seemed to come to appreciate his music before Americans did. He also had a gift as a lyricist - his lyrics were complicated, fast, always poetical in meter and grammatically correct - and often funny. Boys realized that they could find an electric guitar and an amplifier and learn to play these songs by themselves - then were joined by others, and garage bands were born.