The St. Charles County Police Department in Missouri said rock 'n' roll icon Chuck Berry was found dead on Saturday.
The singer, songwriter and guitarist, known for such hit singles as "Johnny B. Goode," "Roll Over Beethoven" and "Sweet Little Sixteen," was 90 years old. He was regarded as having defined rock 'n' roll by melding blues, country and jazz elements into some of the most iconic songs of the 20th century.
"Chuck Berry always was the epitome of rhythm and blues playing, rock 'n' roll playing. It was beautiful and effortless, and his timing was perfection. He is rhythm supreme," Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones once said of Berry. Bob Dylan dubbed Berry "the Shakespeare of rock 'n' roll."
Many famous pop and rock 'n' roll artists - including the Beatles and the Rolling Stones - covered Berry's music. The Beach Boys classic "Surfin' USA" is based on the melody of Berry's "Sweet Sixteen."
Born on October 18, 1926, as Charles Edward Anderson Berry, the musician grew up in St. Louis, Missouri, and was the fourth of six children. He married Themetta Suggs in 1948 and had four children.
Throughout his life, Berry had several run-ins with the law.
Before his breakthrough in the mid-1950s, Berry served three years in jail for armed robbery from age 18 to 21. He also spent a year and a half behind bars in the early 1960s after he brought a 14-year-old girl with whom he allegedly had an affair across state lines. In 1990, several women sued Berry, claiming that he had filmed them using the ladies' bathroom in a restaurant he owned. Berry settled the case out of court but maintained that he was innocent, saying that an employee had installed the camera.
Berry announced that he was recording his first studio record in over three decades on his 90th birthday in October 2016. The record - simply called "Chuck" - is scheduled to be released sometime this year.






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