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REVIEW: ‘Jerry Lee Lewis: His Own Story’ by Rick Bragg

January 9, 2015J.D. Thompson
Jerry Lee Lewis Cain's Ballroom Poster, Tulsa, review

Jerry Lee Lewis is the embodiment of rock ‘n’ roll. He’s the Pretty Boy Floyd of piano players whose cultural significance can hardly be overstated. And just as the outlaws of the 1930s were far more dynamic than their popular… Continue Reading →

LITERATURE, REVIEWS biography, Jerry Lee Lewis, New York Times, Rick Bragg, rock n' roll, Stephen Kinf

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