http://www.stltoday.com/suburban-journals/metro/news/article_65808c78-1fe7-54e3-94cf-405a6dd26c66.html?mode=story
And here's a great little news video. It'll make you happy.
http://www.fox2now.com/news/ktvi-chuck-berrys-statue-dedicated-20110729,0,3404513.story
My "Book!" (Read it here for free!)
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Friday, July 29, 2011
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
A nice article about the statue: http://www.stlbeacon.org/arts-life/music/111894-commentary-hail-hail-chuck-berry-
Monday, July 25, 2011
The Chess Sound: Malcom Chislom
So I'm sitting with my tattered copy of "Back Home," and I note that the engineer is Malcom Chisolm, and being ignorant but always hopeful to learn, I type his name into google...
Check out this resume:
http://rds.yahoo.com/_ylt=A0oGklRogR1KVt4A9WhXNyoA;_ylu=X3oDMTEydTZmaHR0BHNlYwNzcgRwb3MDNQRjb2xvA3NrMQR2dGlkA0Y4MjNfOTA-/SIG=1253t7vhf/EXP=1243534056/**http%3a//malcolm.bignoisybug.com/malcolm_resume.txt
Think about the music that man heard! And the sound he helped to create! And his favorite?
Check out this resume:
http://rds.yahoo.com/_ylt=A0oGklRogR1KVt4A9WhXNyoA;_ylu=X3oDMTEydTZmaHR0BHNlYwNzcgRwb3MDNQRjb2xvA3NrMQR2dGlkA0Y4MjNfOTA-/SIG=1253t7vhf/EXP=1243534056/**http%3a//malcolm.bignoisybug.com/malcolm_resume.txt
Think about the music that man heard! And the sound he helped to create! And his favorite?
The session at Universal that Chisholm recalled most fondly in his later years, though, occurred on May 21, 1955. That was the day when a dapper young hipster from St. Louis named Chuck Berry came into the studio with a county-style rocker dubbed Ida Red. There was already a song out by that name; Leonard Chess, after spotting a Maybelline cosmetic bottle sitting on a windowsill, suggested a name change (and, apparently, a slight modification in spelling). The result was one of the seminal recordings in rock ‘n’ roll history.I got the picture and the quote from this website, which has an article about Mr. Chisolm: bluesheaven
“[Berry] was an absolute original,” Chisholm told Steve King in 1991. “Only man I ever ran across who used the English language as a rhythm instrument. We had three hours, we had to do four tunes, we had a well-rehearsed band, and by golly we sold some records! That session probably cost Leonard Chess all of a thousand dollars, and I think we got four good sides on it [Maybelline, Wee Wee Hours, Thirty Days (To Come Back Home), and You Can't Catch Me]. I was Chuck Berry’s engineer from then on, except for once or twice when I was out of town. I always felt kind of good that Chuck was successful.”
(But, Mr. Chilsom-- it was ALL legitimate!) (And Thanks!)
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Cool Old Photos
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Maybe Some Day Your Image Will Be Enshrined in Stained Glass
Thanks to the Chuck Berry facebook site for this one. (It's only stained glass, but I like it!) It's from the St. Louis Hard Rock Cafe. I tend to avoid Hard Rock Cafes, but maybe I'll have to visit this one next time I am in St. Louis.
I, of course, like that it's a 1970s Chuck.
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Fall in There!
Me gusta mucho! Gracias, Enrique!
When Chuck tries to teach me something, I try to listen. Here's Count Basie doing "One O'clock Jump."
Here's Glen Gray doing "No Name Jive."
When Chuck tries to teach me something, I try to listen. Here's Count Basie doing "One O'clock Jump."
Here's Glen Gray doing "No Name Jive."
Friday, July 1, 2011
Installed!
Okay-- so to me it looks like Andy Griffith. That's okay. It's there-- for a long, long time.
You can see a lot more pictures on Chuck Berry's facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/ChuckBerry
You can see a lot more pictures on Chuck Berry's facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/ChuckBerry