Johnny Rivers had his first hit in 1964 with a live version of Chuck Berry’s “Memphis” and the subsequent album Live At The Whisky A Go-Go. Over the next few years, Rivers and a streamlined rhythm section chugged smoothly through […]
Johnny Rivers had his first hit in 1964 with a live version of Chuck Berry’s “Memphis” and the subsequent album Live At The Whisky A Go-Go. Over the next few years, Rivers and a streamlined rhythm section chugged smoothly through […]
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