Beneath the red glow of a recording sign, eight people stand surrounded by their instruments and the music they have built ...
Fifty-four years ago today, Jerry Lee Lewis was at No. 1 with a song that turned a radio DJ into a 50s rock star.
Before putting his biggest hit on tape, Jerry Lee Lewis' moral doubts about the song almost made him walk right back out of ...
For two sisters from a family of witches, falling in love is the trickiest spell of all.
Years after establishing himself in the genre with country hits “She Even Woke Me Up to Say Goodbye,” “To Make Love Sweeter for You,” “What Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made a Loser Out of Me),” “End of ...
It was April 4, 1964, and Jerry Lee Lewis had officially bottomed out. He hadn't charted a record in years, and now, on tour in England and Germany, he was getting paid so little that he couldn't ...
Michigan audiences will have a chance to listen to some of the songs and stories they shared on that historic day.
On this day (January 6) in 1958, Jerry Lee Lewis reached the top of the Billboard Country Best Sellers chart with “Great Balls of Fire.” Its placement in a popular film introduced it to a wide ...
By coincidence, Lewis and Perkins were also touring in Germany at the time and ended up at the same venue. What happened next was pure spontaneity: the two legends joined Cash onstage for the second ...
It’s not often that a musician earns the distinction of living in infamy without a touch of hyperbole, but Jerry Lee Lewis is a notable and disconcerting exception. He was, for all intents and ...