Identifier | 9105993 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Count | 1 |
Trades Allowed |
Performance
Chuck Berry 1978-09-20 Dick Clark's Live Wednesday, Los Angeles, CA | |
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Set 1 | Intros
Roll Over Beethoven> Living In The USA> Roll Over Beethoven |
Set 2 | |
Set 3 | |
Comment | Chuck Berry - Guitar, Lead Vocals
Paul Williams - Conductor Doc Severinsen - Conductor, Trumpet Charlie Daniels - Fiddle Doug Kershaw - Fiddle Marvin Hamlish - Piano Charlie Rich (r.i.p.) - Piano Walter Murphy - Synthesizer Billy Preston (r.i.p.) - Organ Frankie Avalon - Trumpet Donald Byrd - Trumpet Eddie Money - Saxophone Jim Seals (seals & Crofts) - Saxophone Dash Crofts (seals & Crofts) - Mandolin Hoyt Axton (r.i.p.) - Guitar Elvin Bishop - Guitar Johnny Rivers - Guitar Bo Diddley (r.i.p.) - Guitar Rick Danko (r.i.p.)(the Band) - Bass Jim Guercio (producer) - Bass Stanley Clarke (return To Forever) - Bass Mongo Santamaria (r.i.p.) - Percussion Nigel Olsson (elton John) - Drums Pete Best (the Beatles) - Drums Gwen Owens (hot) - Backing Vocals Cathy Carson (hot) - Backing Vocals Juanita Curiel (hot) - Backing Vocals L.a. Rams (now In St. Louis) Cheerleaders This comes from a short lived series hosted by Dick Clark. It was short lived because it was corny, and most of the acts were pretty lame. This comes from the premier show, and is one of the few worthwhile things they did. It is a strange combination of some noted musicians, with others that aren't so good. Everybody takes a short ten to fifteen second solo, and you'll soon see what I mean! Some funny moments as Chuck Berry manages to bash Doc Severinsen in the head with his guitar headstock, and then seems to continue to taunt him that he'll do the same thing all over again! |