And now Chuck Berry have a good band in Europe and play for one hour or more. He like he's drummer, Jean-Michel Biger, very much. You can see the band in this little clip, when they play "Carol" and "Little Queenie", in Basel, November 2007:
Johan
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"Quite so...and if he's playing for an hour, he's doubled what he used to get away with !"
I think it means that you support Chuck for he's next tour!
15.03.08 - Nuremberg, Germany - Lowensaal 16.03.08 - Paris, France - Olympia 17.03.08 - Amsterdam, Holland - Heineken Music Hall 18.03.08 - Hohenems, Austria - Event Center 19.03.08 - Vienna, Austria - Gasometer 20.03.08 - Moscow, Russia - B-1 Maximum 22.03.08 - Helsinki, Finland - Messukeskus 23.03.08 - London, England - 100 Club (private function) 24.03.08 - Letterkenny, Ireland - Golden Grill 25.03.08 - Lausanne, Switzerland - Theatre De Beaulieu 26.03.08 - Castellon, Spain - Auditorio De Castellon 27.03.08 - Santa Cruz, Spain - Pabellon Municipal De Los Deportes 28.03.08 - Las Palmas, Spain - Plaza De Santa Ana 29.03.08 - Almeria, Spain - Auditorio Maestro Padilla
Here is what the piano player Silvan Zingg said about the sold out show in Zurich, November 2005, where he backed Chuck:
"It was a gorgeous Rock'n'roll Party (the entire stage became all of a sudden a big dancefloor!). This evening with the great rock'n'roll pioneer was a big emotional moment!"
During the show Chuck named Silvan as his blues-brother... "this Swiss guy has a way of playing the piano like he comes from St. Louis...", Chuck Berry said.
Johan
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