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Rock ‘n’ roll pioneer Chuck Berry dead at 90

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LOS ANGELES: Chuck Berry, who duck-walked his way into the pantheon of rock ‘n’ roll pioneers as one of its most influentia­l guitarists and lyricists, creating raucous anthems that defined the genre’s sound and heartbeat, died on Saturday at his Missouri home. He was 90.

Police in St. Charles County, outside St. Louis, said they were called to Berry’s home by a caretaker and found him unresponsi­ve. Efforts to revive him failed and he was pronounced dead at 1:26 p.m. local time.

Considered one of the founding fathers of rock ‘n’ roll, Charles Edward Anderson Berry was present at its infancy in the 1950s and emerged as its first star guitarist and songwriter — a nearly 30-year-old black performer whose style electrifie­d young white audiences and was emu- lated by white performers who came to dominate American popular music.

Although Elvis Presley was called the king of rock ‘n’ roll, that crown would have fit just as well on Berry’s own carefully sculpted pompadour.

Berry hits such as “Johnny B. Goode,” “Roll Over Beethoven,” “Sweet Little Sixteen,” “Maybellene” and “Memphis” melded elements of blues, rockabilly and jazz into some of the most timeless pop songs of the 20th century.

He was a monumental influence on just about any kid who picked up a guitar with rock star aspiration­s — Keith Richards, Paul McCartney, John Lennon and Bruce Springstee­n among them.

Bob Dylan called Berry “the Shakespear­e of rock ‘ n’ roll,” and he was one of the first popular acts to write as well as perform his own songs.

Paying tribute to Berry on Twitter on Saturday, Springstee­n called him “rock’s greatest practition­er, guitarist, and the greatest pure rock ‘n’ roll writer who ever lived.” Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger tweeted: “Chuck you were amazing & your music is engraved inside us forever.”

His death came five months after Berry announced plans to release his first album of new music in 38 years some time in 2017 — a collection of mostly original material recorded and produced by Berry, titled “Chuck” and dedicated to his wife of 68 years, Themetta “Toddy” Berry.

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