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'A legend just left the building': Entertainment world reacts to Chuck Berry's death

Musicians and entertainers reacted to the death of music icon Chuck Berry, who died at age 90 on Saturday in his home in Missouri.

'None of us would have been here without you,' Lenny Kravitz says on social media

Musicians and entertainers reacted to the death of music icon Chuck Berry, who died at age 90 on Saturday in his home in Missouri.

Many took to social media to offer condolences and to remember his life and work.

'Undisputedly the king'

Musician Lenny Kravitz on Instagram hailed Berry as a forefather of rock 'n' roll, saying, "None of us would have been here without you."

Motley Crue's Nikki Sixx tweeted that the music genre "wouldn't be what it came to be" without Berry, while Guns N' Roses guitaristSlash said on InstagramJohnny B. Goodesinger was "undisputedly the king."

Two fellow music legends wrote about Berry's influence.Bruce Springsteencalled him the "greatest" on Twitter, while Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys tweeted that Berry was "a big inspiration."

Rolling Stone pay tribute

The Rolling Stones were greatly influenced by Berry, and had recorded with him in the past.

Stones singer Mick Jagger in a series of posts thanked Berry "for all the inspirational music he gave to us."

"Chuck, you were amazing, and your music is engraved inside us forever," said Jagger.

Stones guitarist Keith Richards tweeted a photo of himself with Berry and said: "One of the big lights has gone out."

'Thank you for the poetry'

Berry's music, and especially lyrics, struck a chord with many. Numerous artistschose to honour Berry with his own lyrics.

Ringo Starr quoted Berry'sRock & Roll Music, a song The Beatles would later cover, while British actor Connor McIntyre picked out a lyric fromSchool Day.

Country singer Keith Urban simply tweeted: "Thank you for the poetry."

'A legend just left the building'

Many, including country singer Charlie Daniels, remarked on Berry's legacy as one of the greats.

"The greatest rock and roll lyricistever," Danielstweeted.

Rudolf Schenker, guitarist and founding member of the band Scorpions, tweeted: "One of my heroes, a true icon, a legend just left the building. You are the definition of Rock'n'Roll."