3. Chuck Berry

Chuck Berry’s electrifying guitar riffs and storytelling prowess made him a true architect of rock and roll. Classics like “Maybellene” and “Johnny B. Goode” captured the spirit of youth and rebellion, setting the template for generations of rock musicians. His signature showmanship and infectious rhythms helped break down racial barriers in music, bringing Black artistry to mainstream audiences. Berry’s indelible mark on rock is undeniable. Explore his legacy at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.