Praise For…
**Rolling Stone, "Best Music Books of 2022"**
**Fresh Air’s rock critic Ken Tucker, "Best Music Book of the Year" (2022)"****Amazon, "Best Books of the Month" in Biography/Memoir (November 2022)**
**St. Louis Post-Dispatch, "10 of the year’s top books about St. Louis or by local authors"**“[An] unsparing but revelatory account of an American original... as smart and punchy as a mono Berry 45.” —
Wall Street Journal“To some degree, all rock bios are about sex, drugs and rock-and-roll, yet the biggest takeaway from
Chuck Berry has to do with a fourth element: sheer force of personality... Berry liked to compose with other musicians, throwing words and riffs out and moving slowly till a critical mass that had been long in making seemed to arrive out of nowhere. RJ Smith writes in much the same manner, taking a song like ‘Nadine’ from a sketchy beginning to its masterful completion.”
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Washington Post“Just a lot of fun….Rollicking, befitting its subject.”
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Los Angeles Times“RJ Smith brings Berry to vivid life, doubly impressive given his subject’s legendary caginess. He lays the terrain so adroitly — from Berry’s St. Louis youth to his multiple imprisonments — that when tiny bombs go off, he doesn’t have to explain that they’re bombs; they resonate. Smith is also first-rate on the electric guitar’s galvanic effect on music and the culture at large.”—
Rolling Stone“Here are both the feathers and talons of Berry. The inside of things and the outside….Smith somehow manages to negotiate these oily, turbid waters with amazing grace, surefootedness, and acuity. He is not forgiving of Berry’s crimes, but neither is he a self-righteous prig or martinet. Over the course of his excellent book, it becomes clear that Berry is an ideal case study for a moment relentlessly preoccupied with the chasm between the artist and the art.”—
Harper's“[A] big new biography.”
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CBS Sunday Morning"[A] rollicking bio ripe with the thrill of mythology."—
Chicago Tribune“The best music book of the year is RJ Smith's spellbinding biography of Chuck Berry.”—
Ken Tucker, rock critic,
Fresh Air“Definitive, highly readable, and unusually revealing, this biography gives us the remarkable Chuck Berry in full.”—
New York Journal of Books“Chuck Berry gives readers background on those songs and his music, of course. But where it really succeeds is plumbing the psychological depths and driving forces of its subject in a deeper and richer way than ever before… Chuck Berry’s music will likely never pass away. And with
Chuck Berry: An American Life, there’s finally a multi-faceted biography for an even more faceted man.”
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Houston Press“Few rock biographies rise to the level of their subject. In
CHUCK BERRY, author RJ Smith offers a detailed study of the rock ‘n’ roll pioneer; portraying a shrewd, implacable trickster who wrote an ingenious catalog. At crucial points, Smith’s lively critical voice and passionate detail enliven Berry’s songs, which have inimitable stature.”
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CREEM"So much the best [biography of Chuck Berry]... a rich book, full of tales and details and contradictions."—
And It Don't Stop“Phil Morris’s energetic narration sounds right for the music legend’s relentless ambition and unhinged appetites.” —
Audiofile"Smith’s book is rich, enticing, its endless details never weighing down the story he has found: that Chuck Berry spent his whole life refighting and rewriting the Civil War."—
Greil Marcus' Letter in the Ether“Smith has done a great service to the history of rock and roll by penning the most comprehensive and unflinching biography of its most celebrated founder.”—
The Aquarian"[A] probing biography."—
Vintage Guitar"Smith’s book is both a corrective and complement to Berry’s 1987 autobiography...The best life of Berry in several years."
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Kirkus"This account may become the standard biography that may appeal to general readers. Smith lauds Berry’s accomplishments in music but also characterizes him as a lonely, self-destructive, moody, and aggressively sexual man."—
Library Journal“RJ Smith’s powerful and passionate portrait of Chuck Berry reveals the troubled man behind the iconic swagger and blazing guitar. To know Chuck Berry is to know racial conflicts in America. Smith makes sure you know both.”—
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, NBA Legend & New York Times bestselling author“RJ Smith’s
Chuck Berry is a brilliant deep dive into the life of the true King of Rock & Roll. The irascible Berry shaved with a blow torch and played guitar like a possessed wizard from the Great American Highway. In unexpected ways Berry was a civil rights revolutionary with songs as his artillery. Smith’s fresh anecdotes, musicologist erudition, and page-turning prose is awesome. This is a must-read!”—
Douglas Brinkley, author of Silent Spring Revolution“Chuck Berry was one of the first people I knew that was true to life. Just like this book showing the truth to his life. I knew him from the 1950s onward and I can honestly say that RJ truly captured the essence of Chuck Berry as I knew him. You couldn’t have a better book on the life and career of my ol’ friend.”—
Bobby Rush, GRAMMY Award Winning blues artist, Blues Hall of Famer, and author of I Ain’t Studdin’ Ya“Chuck Berry is both a national monument and something of an enigma. RJ Smith convincingly connects those two points in his scrupulous account, which is impressively detailed but never dull, and rich in the textures of time, place, personality, and sound. You'll want to read every word.”—
Lucy Sante, author of Low Life, The Other Paris, and Maybe the People Would Be the Times“A hungry ear drives Smith's wondrous, brilliant book. Not only does he capture the excitement of Berry's music, he hears the awe of those in its thrall, from his rock & roll heirs to rivals, fans, and mystified bystanders throughout the twentieth century. Smith writes history as though it's a series of tall tales--how else to conjure Berry's brilliance as well as complexities, the unheralded highs and lows, the myth and the man, the man and the strange nation that produced him.”—
Hua Hsu, staff writer at the New Yorker and author of Stay True“
Chuck Berry is a necessary book that expands and beautifully complicates our understanding of Berry as a human and as an artist.”—
Jessica Hopper, author of The First Collection of Criticism by a Living Female Rock Critic“No one writes about popular music and its icons quite like RJ Smith: his ability to see inside the psyche of the most enigmatic figures, to reveal the soft tissue connecting them to cultural context, to deconstruct how a song actually works, all with prose that borders on poetry.
Chuck Berry is a masterwork.”—
Dan Charnas, author of Dilla Time and The Big Payback