Tónlistarmenn og tónlistarunnendur hafa vottað goðsögninni Chuck Berry virðingu sína á samfélagsmiðlum en tilkynnt var um andlát hans í gærkvöldi. Berry lést á heimili sínu í Missouri í gær. Hann var níræður.
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I am so sad to hear of Chuck Berry's passing. I want to thank him for all the inspirational music he gave to us. 1/3 pic.twitter.com/9zQbH5bo9V
— Mick Jagger (@MickJagger) March 18, 2017
Chuck Berry was rock's greatest practitioner, guitarist, and the greatest pure rock 'n' roll writer who ever lived.
— Bruce Springsteen (@springsteen) March 18, 2017
RIP #ChuckBerry, the genesis behind the great sound of rock n roll. All of us in rock have now lost our father. pic.twitter.com/VazeRI4VvM
— Alice Cooper (@RealAliceCooper) March 19, 2017
My fond thoughts on Chuck Berry - on Bri's Soapbox here -- https://t.co/a6RER5UaIL Bri pic.twitter.com/gpBkXKifOj
— Dr. Brian May (@DrBrianMay) March 19, 2017
Incredible letter from Carl Sagan to Chuck Berry (via @LettersOfNote) pic.twitter.com/b8ehpcNlz0
— Meredith Frost (@MeredithFrost) March 19, 2017
Chuck Berry’s life was a treasure and a triumph, and he’ll never be forgotten. https://t.co/3Q7z0NatUd
— Bill Clinton (@billclinton) March 19, 2017
20 essential Chuck Berry songs https://t.co/TDoQPY4X1g pic.twitter.com/hKcqABa3ZU
— Rolling Stone (@RollingStone) March 19, 2017
Rock n roll would not be what it is today without the influence of @ChuckBerry! Thank God for his Rock and roll presence on this planet!
— Sammy Hagar (@sammyhagar) March 19, 2017
Rest in peace. Chuck Berry. Thank you for showing us all how to do it. We'll never forget you. You ROCKED IT Dude!
— Joe Walsh (@JoeWalsh) March 19, 2017
The great #ChuckBerry is gone. A true musical pioneer, and what a life he led. Goodbye and thank you for the rocking good times.
— Bette Midler (@BetteMidler) March 19, 2017
chuck berry invited t. russert and me to duck walk an iowa hotel lobby in 2000.
— Tom Brokaw (@tombrokaw) March 19, 2017
two no rhythm white boys with the legend. RIP CB.
RIP Chuck Berry. The 1st song that @thebeatles performed at their 1st US concert was "Roll Over Beethoven."
— George Harrison (@GeorgeHarrison) March 19, 2017
Watch: https://t.co/rFyPCranEw pic.twitter.com/8JSgALNjDY
Rest In Peace Chuck Berry pic.twitter.com/mBIVYnOaCu
— Tom Petty (@tompetty) March 19, 2017
RIP King Of Rock And Roll Mr Chuck Berry. On Behalf of @PublicEnemyFTP and @prophetsofrage it was fitting for me to salute with this Art pic.twitter.com/pTJpAfO9Qa
— Chuck D (@MrChuckD) March 19, 2017
"He could play the guitar just like ringing a bell." We will miss you, Chuck Berry.
— Tim Cook (@tim_cook) March 19, 2017
So sad ~ with the passing of Chuck Berry comes the end of an era 🙏. He was one of the best and my inspiration 🎸, a true character indeed. pic.twitter.com/OnT8YXZpPn
— Ronnie Wood (@ronniewood) March 18, 2017
It started with Chuck Berry. He inspired us all. The 1st album I bought was Chuck's "Live at the Tivoli" and I was never the same.
— Rod Stewart (@rodstewart) March 18, 2017
My profound respect and admiration to one of the founding fathers of rock and roll, who sadly passed today -- the late, great CHUCK BERRY
— Gene Simmons (@genesimmons) March 18, 2017
When I was 10 years old and I dreamed every night of moving to America, Chuck Berry played the soundtrack. He rocked the world. RIP.
— Arnold (@Schwarzenegger) March 18, 2017
RIP Chuck Berry. https://t.co/UzJx74c36p
— Bruno Mars (@BrunoMars) March 18, 2017
I am so sad to hear about Chuck Berry passing - a big inspiration! He will be missed by everyone who loves Rock 'n Roll. Love & Mercy
— Brian Wilson (@BrianWilsonLive) March 18, 2017
Just let me hear some of that rock 'n' roll music any old way you use it I am playing I'm talking about you. God bless Chuck Berry Chuck 😎 pic.twitter.com/XmwmaGzGpL
— #RingoStarr (@ringostarrmusic) March 18, 2017
Heart broken to hear of the passing of Chuck Berry. He was undisputedly the king. A moment of… https://t.co/sR8A2YMnq0
— Slash (@Slash) March 18, 2017
Chuck Berry, Musician Who Helped Define Rock ’N’ Roll, Dies at 90 https://t.co/ZW19nLnHVq
— The New York Times (@nytimes) March 18, 2017