Jerry Lee Lewis: His Own Story

Jerry Lee Lewis: His Own Story

by Jerry Lee Lewis (Author), Rick Bragg (Author)

Synopsis

Otherwise known as The Killer, Jerry Lee Lewis has lived an extraordinary life. He spent his childhood raising hell in Louisiana and Mississippi; gave rock-and-roll its devil's edge with hit records like 'Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On' and 'Great Balls of Fire'; performed with everyone from Elvis Presley to Keith Richards to Bruce Springsteen to Kid Rock; caused riots and boycotts with his incendiary performances; married his thirteen-year-old second cousin, the third of seven wives; ran a decade's-long marathon of drugs, drinking, and women; nearly met his maker, at least twice; and survived it all to be hailed as one of the greatest music icons. This is the fascinating authorised biography of this musical genius in his own words. For the very first time, Jerry Lee Lewis: His Own Story reveals the truth behind the Last Man Standing of the rock-and-roll era. From encounters with legends including Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, John Lennon, Mick Jagger and more, to hair-raising first-person accounts of Jerry's lifelong rivalries with Elvis Presley and Chuck Berry for the title of king of rock-and-roll, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Rick Bragg traces the incredible story of a young man from the American South who used his piano to drive the world into a music revolution. Jerry Lee Lewis: His Own Story is the last great untold rock-and-roll story.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 352
Edition: Main
Publisher: Canongate Books Ltd
Published: 13 Nov 2014

ISBN 10: 0857861573
ISBN 13: 9780857861573
Book Overview: Jerry Lee Lewis: His Own Story is the last great untold rock-and-roll story, in the legend's own words.

Media Reviews
Rick Bragg's biography of Jerry Lee Lewis really is the business. The words on the page perfectly match the music and the man -- RODDY DOYLE * * author of PADDY CLARKE HA HA HA * *
No one in rock and roll has ever made music and lived life with the ferocity of Jerry Lee Lewis, and no writer is better suited than Rick Bragg to tell Lewis's story. The result is a biography with the memorable language and narrative drive we expect only from the finest novels. Jerry Lee Lewis: His Own Story is the best book on rock and roll I have ever read -- RON RASH
Brilliantly funny, moving and exhilarating * * The Times * *
Jerry Lee Lewis is a fascinating guy, a really opinion-splitting kinda legend, and this is his autobiography -- NOEL FIELDING * * NME * *
Lewis's life story, running from Southern hick to Elvis's rival, is irresistible * * Sunday Times * *
Attempting a biography of rock 'n' roll's most notorious figure is no mean task, but Pultizer Prize-winner Rick Bragg has done an admirable job, aided by Jerry Lee-Lewis himself . . . a fascinating account of a wild, wild talent * * Classic Rock * *
Bragg's fascination for Jerry Lee Lewis wins through, and his shining a light on the eternal dichotomy between sin and salvation makes for a fascinating, distinctly American story . . . * * The Times * *
As an intimate portrait of the original rock 'n' roll wild child, it's probably the closest look that we will ever have of one of pop music's greatest talents and most mysterious enigmas * * Record Collector * *
Hell-raising takes centre stage * * GQ * *
Beautifully written * * Mail on Sunday * *
[Bragg] tells the full story of a long and extraordinary life with critical honesty, describing the triumphs, disasters and scandals, the women, the drink and drugs * * Daily Express * *
Like Byron, he seems mad, bad and dangerous to know, but his art at least reflects him truthfully * * Independent * *
Absorbing . . . a thumpingly good yarn . . . thrillingly readable * * Daily Mail * *
Bragg's book really soars . . . a compelling read -- George Byrne * * Irish Independent * *
Compelling . . . Bragg's book really soars * * Belfast Telegraph * *
The dirt and struggle of white-trash Louisiana is measured out in vivid, hard-punching prose and steeped in down-home vernacular * * Scotsman * *
Rick Bragg's brawny, inflamed prose captures the flavour of a sulphurous rock'n'roll pioneer whose heyday was brief and scandalous, and the drama of an era when pop music was deemed a threat to America's morals * * Guardian * *
Bragg vividly evokes that distant era when rock 'n' roll was catalyst for moral hysteria and a song like 'Great Balls of Fire' had the explosive velocity of the first missile hurled in a riot * * Spectator * *
The real big story comes from the biggest rock 'n' roller * * Evening Standard, Best Music Books of 2014 * *
Author Bio
In 1986, Jerry Lee Lewis was the first person inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He has had 14 no.1 hits and 42 top 20 singles and 22 top 20 albums and has won a Lifetime Achievement Grammy. Lewis is the last surviving member of the Million Dollar Quartet which included Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley. Rick Bragg is an American journalist. He joined the New York Times in 1994 and in 1996 he won the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing. Bragg is the author of five books: All Over but the Shoutin', Ava's Man, The Prince of Frogtown, I Am a Soldier, Too: The Jessica Lynch Story and The Most They Ever Had. He is now professor on the journalism programme at the University of Alabama's College of Communications and Information Sciences.