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Is chuck berry still living?

Chuck Berry is still alive and well and performing live regularly.


How old is Berry Gordy Jr.?

Terry Gordy died on July 16, 2001 at the age of 40.


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What race was chuck berry?

Chuck Berry is an American guitarist, singer and songwriter, and one of the pioneers of rock and roll music.October 18, 1926: Charles ("Chuck") Edward Anderson Berry was born in St. Louis, MissouriDecember 31, 1952: Needing a replacement for an ailing saxophonist for a New Year's Eve show, pianist/bandleader Johnnie Johnson calls a guitar-playing acquaintance named Chuck Berry1955: Chess releases Berry's "Maybelline" and Bo Diddley's "Bo Diddley" Diddley's single is released on Chess Record's subsidiary label, CheckerMay 1, 1955: Berry signs with Chess Records, landing a contract on the strength of his songwritingMay 21, 1955: Berry records "Maybellene" - an uptempo rewrite of the country-flavored "Ida Red"; the first of Berry's many hits for Chess Records1955: Berry hits #2 on the R&B chart with the Chess single "Thirty Days"August 1, 1955: "Maybellene" reaches #5 on Billboard's Best Sellers chart and tops the R&B chart for eleven weeksJune 30, 1956: Berry hits #2 on the R&B chart and #29 on the pop chart with the Chess single "Roll Over Beethoven"January 21, 1957: Berry records "School Days" on Chess RecordsMay 1, 1957: Berry's first LP, After School Session, is releasedMay 13, 1957: Berry hits #1 on the R&B chart and #3 on the pop chart with "School Day" and #6 on the R&B chart and #8 (12/23) on the pop chart with "Rock and Roll Music." Both singles are released on Chess RecordsSeptember - November, 1957: Berry tours with the "Biggest Show of Stars for '57," sharing stages with Buddy Holly, the Drifters, Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers, the Everly Brothers, Clyde McPhatter and moreFebruary 24, 1958: Berry's biggest hit of the rock & roll era, "Sweet Little Sixteen," is released. It reaches #2 on Billboard's pop chart (held back from the top position by the Champs' "Tequila") and #1 on the R&B chartMarch 17, 1958: Berry hits #1 on the R&B chart and #2 on the pop chart with "Sweet Little Sixteen" and #2 on the R&B chart and #8 (6/09) on the pop chart with "Johnny B. Goode"June 14, 1958: The rock and roll classic "Johnny B. Goode," written by Berry about pianist/sidekick Johnnie Johnson, makes the Top Ten1959: Berry hits #3 on the R&B chart and #32 (5/04) on the pop chart with the Chess single "Almost Grown"May 31, 1961: Berryland Amusement Park opens outside St. LouisOctober 24, 1964: Berry appears in the TAMI ("Teen-Age Music International") Show with the Rolling Stones, James Brown, the Beach Boys, Jan and Dean, Marvin Gaye, the Supremes, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, and others (The concert, held in Santa Monica, California, is released the next year as a feature film)October 28-29, 1964: The concert film The TAMI Show is recorded in Santa Monica, CAJune 1, 1966: Berry leaves Chess for Mercury RecordsMay 1, 1972: The London Chuck Berry Sessions was released (It became Berry's best-selling album, reaching #8 on the Billboard chart and earning gold-record status)October 21, 1972: Berry's only #1 hit, the novelty song "My Ding-a-Ling," reaches the top of the charts (originally recorded as "My Tambourine" back in 1958)1973: After 30 years, pianist Johnnie Johnson leaves Berry's bandMarch 1, 1978: Berry plays himself in American Hot Wax, a film biography of seminal rock and roll deejay Alan FreedJune 1, 1979: Berry performs at the White House at the request of President Jimmy CarterFebruary 26, 1985: Berry is given a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 27th Annual Grammy Awards (cited as "one of the most influential and creative innovators in the history of American popular music")January 23, 1986: Berry is inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at the first induction dinnerOctober 8, 1987: Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll, a movie documentary and concert tribute to Berry, with Keith Richards as musical director, debutedSeptember 2, 1995: Backed by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Berry performs "Johnny B. Goode" and "Rock and Roll Music" at the Concert for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland


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Stevie Wonder was a really good singer since he was thirteen years old. And when he was that age he knew one of The Miracles. Ronnie White got him an audition for Motown. And when Berry Gordy first heard the sound of his voice he signed him up for it. So I guess your answer is Berry Gordy.

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Information on Chuck Berry.?

Chuck Berry is still alive. He never died (yet) Here is a timeline: Hope it helps! October 18, 1926: Charles ("Chuck") Edward Anderson Berry is born in St. Louis, Missouri. December 31, 1952: Needing a replacement for an ailing saxophonist for a New Year's Eve show, pianist/bandleader Johnnie Johnson calls a guitar-playing acquaintance named Chuck Berry. 1955: Chess releases Chuck Berry's "Maybelline" and Bo Diddley's "Bo Diddley." Diddley's single is released on Chess Record's subsidiary label, Checker. May 1, 1955: Chuck Berry signs with Chess Records, landing a contract on the strength of his songwriting. Label head Leonard Chess is particularly impressed with Berry's version of an old country & western song, "Ida Red," which he's rewritten as "Maybellene." May 21, 1955: Chuck Berry records "Maybellene" - an uptempo rewrite of the country-flavored "Ida Red" - with pianist Johnnie Johnson, bass player Willie Dixon and drummer Jasper Thomas. It is the first of Berry's many hits for Chess Records. 1955: Chuck Berry hits #2 on the R&B chart with the Chess single "Thirty Days." August 1, 1955: "Maybellene" by Chuck Berry reaches #5 on Billboard's Best Sellers chart and tops the R&B chart for eleven weeks. June 30, 1956: Chuck Berry hits #2 on the R&B chart and #29 on the pop chart with the Chess single "Roll Over Beethoven." January 21, 1957: Chuck Berry records "School Days" on Chess Records. May 1, 1957: Chuck Berry's first LP, After School Session, is released. It contains such classics as "School Day," "Too Much Monkey Business," "Brown Eyed Handsome Man" and "Havana Moon." Neither it nor its six successors-One Dozen Berrys, Berry Is On Top, Rockin' At the Hops, New Juke Box Hits, Chuck Berry Twist and More Chuck Berry-will make Billboard's album charts, as rock and roll is still largely a singles medium. May 13, 1957: Chuck Berry hits #1 on the R&B chart and #3 on the pop chart with "School Day" and #6 on the R&B chart and #8 (12/23) on the pop chart with "Rock and Roll Music." Both singles are released on Chess Records. September - November, 1957: Chuck Berry tours with the "Biggest Show of Stars for '57," sharing stages with Buddy Holly, the Drifters, Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers, the Everly Brothers, Clyde McPhatter and more. February 24, 1958: Chuck Berry's biggest hit of the rock & roll era, "Sweet Little Sixteen," is released. It reaches #2 on Billboard's pop chart (held back from the top position by the Champs' "Tequila") and #1 on the R&B chart. March 17, 1958: Chuck Berry hits #1 on the R&B chart and #2 on the pop chart with "Sweet Little Sixteen" and #2 on the R&B chart and #8 (6/09) on the pop chart with "Johnny B. Goode." Both singles are released on Chess Records. June 14, 1958: The rock and roll classic "Johnny B. Goode," written by Chuck Berry about pianist/sidekick Johnnie Johnson, makes the Top Ten. 1959: Chuck Berry hits #3 on the R&B chart and #32 (5/04) on the pop chart with the Chess single "Almost Grown." May 31, 1961: Berryland Amusement Park opens outside St. Louis. April 13, 1963: "Surfin' U.S.A.," the Beach Boys' thinly veiled rewrite of "Sweet Little Sixteen," enters the Top 40 at a time when Chuck Berry is serving a term in a federal penitentiary for violating the Mann Act. Berry later sues for and receives a co-writing credit on "Surfin' U.S.A." May 25, 1963: The Beach Boys score their first Top Ten hit with "Surfin' USA," Brian Wilson's reworking of Chuck Berry's "Sweet Little Sixteen." October 24, 1964: Chuck Berry appears in the TAMI ("Teen-Age Music International") Show with the Rolling Stones, James Brown, the Beach Boys, Jan and Dean, Marvin Gaye, the Supremes, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, and others. The concert, held in Santa Monica, California, is released the next year as a feature film. October 28-29, 1964: The concert film 'The TAMI Show' is recorded in Santa Monica, CA June 1, 1966: Chuck Berry leaves Chess for Mercury Records. Among his Mercury recordings are Live at the Fillmore Auditorium (1968), on which he's backed by the Steve Miller Band. He ultimately re-signs with Chess in 1970. May 1, 1972: 'The London Chuck Berry Sessions' is released. One side was recorded in a London studio on February 5th with members of the Faces, while the other comprised material from a concert in Lanchester two days earlier, including "My Ding-a-Ling." It became Berry's best-selling album, reaching #8 on the Billboard chart and earning gold-record status. October 21, 1972: Chuck Berry's only #1 hit, the novelty song "My Ding-a-Ling," reaches the top of the charts. He'd originally recorded it as "My Tambourine" back in 1958. 1973: After 30 years, pianist Johnnie Johnson leaves Chuck Berry's band. March 1, 1978: Chuck Berry plays himself in 'American Hot Wax', a film biography of seminal rock and roll deejay Alan Freed. June 1, 1979: Chuck Berry performs at the White House at the request of President Jimmy Carter. A month later, Berry begins a five-month sentence for income tax evasion. February 26, 1985: Chuck Berry is given a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 27th Annual Grammy Awards. He is cited as "one of the most influential and creative innovators in the history of American popular music." January 23, 1986: Chuck Berry is inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at the first induction dinner, held in New York City. He is inducted by Rolling Stone Keith Richards, who said, "It's hard for me to induct Chuck Berry, because I lifted every lick he ever played!" October 8, 1987: 'Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll', a movie documentary and concert tribute to Chuck Berry, with Keith Richards as musical director, debuts. A year later, Berry publishes his autobiography. September 2, 1995: Backed by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Chuck Berry performs "Johnny B. Goode" and "Rock and Roll Music" at the Concert for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland. November 30, 2001: A multi-count lawsuit against Chuck Berry is filed on behalf of pianist Johnny Johnson. It seeks a share of royalties for Johnson, who allegedly co-composed numerous hit songs with Berry that have heretofore been credited to Berry alone.


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She is 12 years old I am Berry! =3


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Whatever age Chuck E Cheese and Wing Out specifies. Not sure about the other one but for Chuck E. Cheese you have to 16.


When did Thomas Berry die?

Thomas Berry died on June 1, 2009 at the age of 94.


When did Walter Berry die?

Walter Berry died on October 27, 2000 at the age of 71.


When did Richard Berry die?

Richard Berry died on January 23, 1997 at the age of 61.


When did Alexander Berry die?

Alexander Berry died on September 17, 1873 at the age of 91.


When did Fred Berry die?

Fred Berry died on October 21, 2003 at the age of 52.