Berry,Charles Edward Anderson

Berry,Charles Edward Anderson
Ber·ry (bĕrʹē), Charles Edward Anderson. Known as “Chuck.” Born 1926.
American guitarist, singer, and songwriter considered among the earliest and most influential rock 'n' roll performers.

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