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8 July 1924, Fairmont, West Virginia, USA, d. 13 April 2005, St. Louis, Missouri, USA. Johnsons name may not be well known but his sound has been heard by millions: he was the piano player on most of Chuck Berrys classic Chess Records tracks. Johnson began learning to play piano at the age of four without the benefit of lessons, influenced by jazz and boogie-woogie musicians such as Earl Hines, Meade Lux Lewis and Clarence Pinetop Smith. After a spell in the US Army Johnson moved to Chicago and began performing professionally in 1946. In December 1952, leading the Sir John Trio, he hired the young Berry as his guitarist. Berry soon began writing the groups songs and became its leader. Chess artist Muddy Waters suggested the group audition for that label and Berry was signed in 1955. Johnson can be heard on Berry hits such as Maybellene, Roll Over Beethoven and Johnny B. Goode, which Berry...
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