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    Jerry Lee Lewis Rocks

    Author: Robert Palmer
    Publisher: Delilah
    Category: Book

    Buy Used: $2.54
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    Seller: groaningshelves
    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
    Sales Rank: 210654

    Media: Paperback
    Edition: 1st Edition.
    Pages: 128

    ISBN: 0933328079
    Dewey Decimal Number: 784.540924
    EAN: 9780933328075
    ASIN: 0933328079

    Publication Date: February 1984
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    5 out of 5 stars A Must For R&R Historians And Fans Alike   September 15, 2008
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    Since I first picked up a copy of this 8 ½ x 11 volume on Jerry Lee Lewis I don't know how many times I've taken it down from the bookshelf and read it through cover to cover. One reason (other than the subject material - only my favourite R&R artist of all time), is perhaps the author himself, Robert Franklin Palmer Jr. Born on June 19, 1945 (he sadly passed away at an early age on November 20, 1997), this renowned musicologist and blues producer (e.g., The Memphis Blues Festival), who was also pretty adept at the clarinet and saxophone {he played in the 1960's band The Insect Trust), worked as a contributing editor for Rolling Stone, had articles appear in Saturday Review, Penthouse, Atlantic Monthly, The Journal Of American Folklore and Ethnomusicology, and became the first full-time R&R writer for the New York Times from 1976 to 1988. He is also the author of the 1981 book Deep Blues which chronicles Southern black roots of R&B.

    Here he lends his talents to the life (to 1981) of Jerry Lee Lewis, now indeed (as his latest CD title states) The Last Man Standing. That relates to the legendary artists who passed through the famed Sun Studios - Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison and, of course, Elvis Presley - all gone now except for Jerry Lee, who continues to pound that piano at the age of 73.

    After a brief account of his early memories of Jerry Lee, and a picture of himself at age 12, Palmer delivers an often fascinating glimpse into the development of R&R's first "bad boy" - from his formative years through his marriage to Myra and the subsequent lean years when no radio stations would play his music, to his emergence as one of the best Country entertainers of all time.

    Photos abound as well, most (of course) of The Killer in action on stage, some candid shots with Myra (including one of the 14-year-old bride and Jerry Lee with their first son in hospital shortly after his birth), one of Sam Phillips, and another showing Sun Studios next door to Taylor's Restaurant.

    This is a book that should be put back into print as soon as possible.


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