Billy Peek's Performance at Chuck Berry's Memorial Celebration
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- At the Pageant Concert Hall, St. Louis, MO. 04/09/2017
Billy Peek; Guitar and Vocals, Don Tieman; Drums, Gene Dauster; Bass, Darrell Davies; Piano.
This video was from a broadcast by Fox10 news. It is presented here as part of a historical event that I participated in and I claim no rights to any copyrighted contents.
How many were waiting' for Chuck to jump out of his box and start goose stepping?? How cool this memorial was. Thank you Chuck and Thank you Billy
Thanks Chuck, for the gift of your music. Good times, & good memories. Found a baby snapping turtle the other day, & immediately thought of you. :-D RIP.
what a wounderful man ! RIP CHUCK BERRY
Billy, a talent of his own. Spent many Saturday nights frequenting the Grizzly Bear Soulard enjoying him in my twenty-somethins' 😎❤️😎
Saw him too at the Grizzly Bear in Soulard a few times! He puts on a great show!!
We own the house next to the grizzly bear my parent have told me many stories about billy playing there and I still go see him play to this day
Благодаря таким людям как Билли рок'н'ролл жив!
I haven't heard of this guy but his great
Billy Peek from St. Louis, MO. was a protege of Chuck Berry. Chuck took Billy on the road with him and Rod Stewart saw him on the "Rock Concert" television show with Chuck Berry in 1975 and hired Billy to play in his band. Billy played multiple world tours with Rod Stewart and is most famously featured playing lead guitar and "Duck Walking" down the railroad tracks in the Rod Stewart video for "Hot Legs". For more info on Billy Peek visit his website billypeek.com/?page_id=11 Billy is still performing in the St. Louis, MO area. (I am the bass player in Billy's current band.)
He lives and performs live around St. Louis. At one time, he played with Chuck Berry and Rod Stewart.
Fantasic! Thank you a lot for the upload !! (I saw Billy Peek in St. Louis 1989 / 1990).
music number One foverever. Chuck rip
Thanks, Jay! Must have been a good friend. Never heard of Billy Peek until now.
RIP Mr Rock n roll
Bit choked up at the end there
The song that defined Rock n Roll.
yes it did.
YES, //_ 4