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    Jerry Lee Lewis: His Own Story

    Jerry Lee Lewis: His Own Story

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    by Rick Bragg, Jerry Lee Lewis


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      ISBN-13: 9780062078230
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Publication date: 10/28/2014
    • Sold by: HARPERCOLLINS
    • Format: eBook
    • Pages: 512
    • Sales rank: 62,641
    • File size: 10 MB

    Rick Bragg is the author of a trilogy of bestselling books on the people of the American South. He is a professor of writing at the University of Alabama.

    Brief Biography

    Hometown:
    New Orleans, Louisiana
    Date of Birth:
    July 26, 1959
    Place of Birth:
    Possum Trot, Alabama
    Education:
    Attended Jacksonville State University for six months in 1970; attended Harvard University, 1992-1993

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    For nearly sixty years, Jerry Lee Lewis has been a monumental figure in American life. The wildest and most dangerous of the early rock and rollers, he electrified the world with hit records such as “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On,” “Great Balls of Fire,” and “Breathless.” His music was raucous, exuberant, slyly sexual; his wailing vocals were grounded by the locomotive force of his pumping piano. But his persona and performing style were what changed the world: whipping his long hair back, he would pound the keyboard like a coal-fired steam engine, then kick back the bench, climb atop the piano, and work the audience like the Pentecostal preacher he almost became. Poised to steal the crown from Elvis Presley, he seemed unstoppable—until news of his marriage to his thirteen-year-old cousin broke during his first British tour, nearly ending his career.

    Now, for the first time, Lewis’s story is told in full, as he shared it over two years with Pulitzer Prize–winning writer Rick Bragg. In a narrative rich with atmosphere and anecdote, we watch Jerry Lee emerge from the fields and levees of Depression-era Louisiana, blazing a path across Bible colleges and nightclubs en route to international fame. He shared bills with Johnny Cash and Chuck Berry, toured Australia with Buddy Holly and Paul Anka, and went Cadillac for Cadillac with Elvis on the streets of Memphis—even as both of them struggled with the conflict between their faith and their music. After a decade in the wilderness, he returned as the biggest star in country music, but his victory lap became a marathon of excess, a time of guns and pills and Calvert Extra. He crashed Rolls-Royces and Lincolns, including one he drove into the gates of Graceland; suffered the deaths of wives and loved ones; and nearly met his maker twice himself. Yet after six marriages, a long spell without a recording contract, and a bruising battle with the IRS, he overcame a crippling addiction, remarried, and scored his biggest hit records since the 1970s. Today, as he approaches his eightieth year, he continues to electrify audiences around the world.

    The story of Jerry Lee Lewis has inspired songs and articles, books and films, but in these pages Rick Bragg restores a human complexity missing from other accounts. The result is a story of fire and faith and resilience, informed by Rick Bragg’s deep understanding of the American spirit, and rich with Jerry Lee’s own unforgettable voice.

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    Start with an ideal author-subject match-up: Rick Bragg is a small-town Alabama boy who grew up to be the memoirist of All Over But the Shoutin' and Ava's Man. Jerry Lee Lewis is, of course, the Louisiana-born singer/songwriter whose "Great Balls of Fire" career has brought him fame, scandals and controversies. Bragg wades into Lewis' sometimes dizzying saga of sex, drugs, and rock n' roll with both close attention and humane sympathy. In this enterprise, the performer who gave us "Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On" is a more than willing collaborator, sharing idiosyncratic stories of his seven marriages, alcoholism and multiple comebacks with the same Southern twang that helped make him, according to Roy Orbison, the best raw performer in the history of rock.
    Library Journal
    06/15/2014
    Having authored All Over but the Shoutin' and Ava's Man, two huge New York Times best-selling memoirs about his Southern upbringing, Bragg seems primed to capture the renegade life of quintessentially Southern rocker Jerry Lee Lewis, the first person inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. "Great Balls of Fire," indeed; look for rare and unpublished photos.
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