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On This Day in 1979, an Infamous Chuck Berry Rumor Led to a Jail Sentence … from the American Songwriter Melanie Davis

Tom Bettenhausen3 days ago01 mins

Chuck Berry performingOn July 10, 1979, rock pioneer Chuck Berry was sentenced to several months in jail for tax evasion of over $100,000.

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