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iemanja

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Fri Oct 28, 2022, 01:12 PM Oct 2022

Jerry Lee Lewis, unbridled early rocker, dies at 87 [View all]

Source: Washington Post

Jerry Lee Lewis, the influential singer and pianist whose unbridled performances and scandalous life defined the personal rebellion at the heart of rock-and-roll music, died Oct. 28 at his home in Southaven, Miss. He was 87.

His death was announced by his publicist Zach Farnum, who did not give a cause.

Mr. Lewis, a Louisiana tenant farmer’s son and the cousin of televangelist Jimmy Swaggart, performed with a riveting, maniacal quality. On storming 1950s hits such as “Great Balls of Fire,” “Breathless” and “High School Confidential,” he slashed up and down the keys with his right hand, deliberately sped up tempos in mid-song and often finished songs onstage by standing on the piano.

His high-energy music was a distinctly Southern synthesis of rhythm and blues, country, gospel and boogie-woogie, and his barely contained stage frenzy thrilled and unnerved audiences. He was called “The Killer” because of his ability to completely overshadow other performers. His Rock and Roll Hall of Fame biography — he was inducted in 1986 as a member of the inaugural class — describes him as “the wild man of rock and roll, embodying its most reckless and high-spirited impulses.”

Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/obituaries/2022/10/28/jerry-lee-lewis-dead-great-balls-of-fire/

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His "high-spirited" impulses also led him to think: Aristus Oct 2022 #1
I remember when I totally wanted to marry my 13 year old cousin ... Hugh_Lebowski Oct 2022 #5
I could make a very bad and tasteless joke right now... Xolodno Oct 2022 #22
I like some of his music but Elessar Zappa Oct 2022 #2
Lived a while considering his wild life Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Oct 2022 #3
Here we go again EDIT IT SEEMS HE REALLY IS DEAD THIS TIME Omaha Steve Oct 2022 #4
Really? iemanja Oct 2022 #6
Marta texted me about it Omaha Steve Oct 2022 #7
There are a lot of sources reporting his death iemanja Oct 2022 #8
I wonder if she read the reports from two days ago Omaha Steve Oct 2022 #9
That reminds me . . . Journeyman Oct 2022 #10
On this grim day, you just made me laugh like hell Hekate Oct 2022 #12
I Facetimed my brother as soon as I saw this nuxvomica Oct 2022 #11
I thought he died years ago Ray Bruns Oct 2022 #13
Same - Mandela Effect! 867-5309. Oct 2022 #14
That's Rebl2 Oct 2022 #16
Maybe you were thinking of Jerry Lewis? iemanja Oct 2022 #20
And, somehow, "Christian" charlatan Jimmy Swaggart is still alive OnlinePoker Oct 2022 #15
Thought Rebl2 Oct 2022 #17
Only in his soul. RVN VET71 Oct 2022 #21
He was a regular of sorts moniss Oct 2022 #18
Last of a breed. VGNonly Oct 2022 #19
Dion's latest are some of my favorite albums right now. JohnnyRingo Oct 2022 #25
Blues With Friends VGNonly Oct 2022 #26
Yes, that was an amazing cut. JohnnyRingo Oct 2022 #29
Dennis Quaid was great in the movie "Great Balls of Fire". twodogsbarking Oct 2022 #23
I recommend "Last Man Standing" JohnnyRingo Oct 2022 #24
I recommend "Live At The Star Club Hamburg". BBbats Oct 2022 #27
Message auto-removed Name removed Oct 2022 #28
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