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"The Killer," Jerry Lee Lewis, Dies at 87

One of my all time favorite musicians. This dude blew the lid off the joint when he came out. So influential.
Yeah. Marrying his 13 year old cousin and having seven wives, with two of them being found dead under mysterious circumstances, was more than a black eye. But on stage he was a total original.

(Variety) Singer-pianist Jerry Lee Lewis, the hell-raising, larger-than-life rock ‘n’ roll pioneer and latter-day country star, has died, according to a rep, Zach Farnum. He was 87.

“Judith, his seventh wife, was by his side when he passed away at his home in Desoto County, Mississippi, south of Memphis,” Farnum’s statement said. “He told her, in his final days, that he welcomed the hereafter, and that he was not afraid.”

Lewis — an inaugural inductee into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986, a 2005 recipient of a Recording Academy Lifetime Achievement Award and, at the age of 86, a 2022 inductee of the Country Music Hall of Fame — was a powerhouse keyboardist, mercurial vocalist and rampaging, unpredictable showman who could master virtually any song, be it rock ‘n’ roll, country, R&B, gospel or pop.


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BackyardShaman · 61-69, M
Wow, he was unique for sure. I saw him as a kid myself in the very early 1970s or late 60s in a smaller club. By then he was sort of not so popular, but still good. I remember him trying to introduce his band and getting confused, also throwing firecrackers 🧨 at the piano at the end of the show during Great Balls of Fire. I remember What Made Milwaukee Famous as being the 2nd song in the set. A true classic!!
Ynotisay · M
@BackyardShaman There's a great memory. Very cool that you saw him live. And throwing firecrackers makes perfect sense. :)
hunkalove · 70-79, M
@BackyardShaman He performed in a bar in my small hometown after his marriage scandal. He was transitioning to Country and I guess that was the best he could do at the time.
BackyardShaman · 61-69, M
@hunkalove same era you may have seen him on the same tour! The local country station played “What Made Milwaukee Famous (made a loser out of me) and “One Has My Heart the Other Has My Name” often back then.