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You are probably referring to Chuck Berry. He served three years (1944-1947) in reform school, but it was music that helped turn his life around. A skilled guitarist, he formed a trio and it became really popular in the clubs of St. Louis. That led to his getting a recording contract and he began having a number of rock/rhythm & blues hits in the mid-1950s.
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ANSWER:Born and raised in the state of Arkansas, Johnny Cash did receive a high school diploma. Also, he served in the United States Air Force for 4 years, and after that his musical career took full swing.
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This person served three years in reform school for attempted burglary before writing many famous rock-and-roll songs
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You are probably referring to Chuck Berry. He served three years (1944-1947) in reform school, but it was music that helped turn his life around. A skilled guitarist, he formed a trio and it became really popular in the clubs of St. Louis. That led to his getting a recording contract and he began having a number of rock/rhythm & blues hits in the mid-1950s.
You are referring to rock legend Chuck Berry. He served three years (from 1944 to 1947) in reform school, and then became an assembly line worker at a General Motors factory; he also studied to be a hairdresser. But music was where his heart was: he began performing in a band 1952, and by 1955, his group was one of the most popular in St. Louis. From there, he became a star performer in his own right in rock's early years, and also wrote a number of hits.
You are referring to rock and rhythm & blues legend Chuck Berry. He served three years (1944-1947) in reform school, but eventually, it was music that saved him. While working in a blues trio in his native St. Louis, he became very popular, and decided to seek a solo career as a performer. By the mid-1950s, he had several big hits on the top-40 charts: his first top-40 hit was "Maybelline" in 1955, when rock music was just beginning to grow in popularity.
Dick King-Smith is the pen name of Ronald Gordon King-Smith OBE, born in Gloucestershire, England in 1922. He served in the British Army during World War 2 and then was a farmer for 20 years and then a school teacher before he started writing.