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Jerry Lee Lewis, a Rock ’n’ Roll Original, Dies at 87

The New York Times – Music:

With his pounding piano, his impassioned vocals and his incendiary performing style, Mr. Lewis lived up to his nickname, the Killer.

William Grimes
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Country Music, Deaths (Obituaries), Great Balls of Fire (Song), Lewis, Jerry Lee, Mercury Records, Pop and Rock Music, Sun Records
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