“Jerry Lee Lewis was beloved by everyone, a real bundle of talent, energy, and everything else necessary to be a star. He just passed away. Our warmest regards ...
The Lewis family remains in the collective thoughts of the tourism and hospitality community. “Jerry Lee’s indelible mark as a rock & roller in no way obscures his impact as one of the greatest country singers of all time. “He was anything but a ‘Mean Old Man.’ Honored to have gotten the chance to record with Jerry Lee Lewis. One of the best!! A Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, he was also a member of the Sun Studio Million Dollar Quartet that helped solidify the famed Memphis recording studio as a global music landmark. He was the ultimate stylist, taking songs to places they could never have gone without his unique voice and soul. “Sadly, One of the pioneers of rock ‘n’ roll has passed. A rebel to the end. He was groundbreaking and exciting, and he pulverized the piano. "Jerry Lee Lewis has passed … “Jerry Lee was a Christian, an American icon and the greatest piano player in the world. Thank you for your trailblazing inspiration and all the rock ‘n’ roll memories.
From “Great Balls of Fire” to “Over the Rainbow,” whether the songs were brash or tearful, Jerry Lee Lewis was indomitable.
“I’m not quite as young as I used to be,” Lewis said when I Written by Charlie Rich, “Who Will the Next Fool Be” had been widely covered by soul singers before Lewis recorded it on his self-titled 1979 album, with a studio band that included Elvis Presley’s guitar mainstay, James Burton. “Old Jerry Lee should have been that kind of fool,” he yodels, after explaining that he’s incorrigible; years later, he’d sing it with Keith Richards. But even as he wallows in heartbreak, he still lets loose some yodels and splashy piano in the chorus. Hall wrote this song, talk-sung by a hard-drinking honky-tonk patron who’s driven to tears by a song: “Jerry Lee did all right until the music started,” Lewis sings, dropping his name into the song as he often did. And his music, even when he was making it within the Nashville country establishment in the 1960s and 1970s, chafed at confinement.