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Start with an ideal author-subject match-up: Rick Bragg is a small-town Alabama boy who grew up to be the memoirist of All Over But the Shoutin' and Ava's Man. Jerry Lee Lewis is, of course, the Louisiana-born singer/songwriter whose "Great Balls of Fire" career has brought him fame, scandals and controversies. Bragg wades into Lewis' sometimes dizzying saga of sex, drugs, and rock n' roll with both close attention and humane sympathy. In this enterprise, the performer who gave us "Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On" is a more than willing collaborator, sharing idiosyncratic stories of his seven marriages, alcoholism and multiple comebacks with the same Southern twang that helped make him, according to Roy Orbison, the best raw performer in the history of rock.
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For nearly sixty years, Jerry Lee Lewis has been a monumental figure in American life. The wildest of the early rock and rollers, he electrified the world with hit records including "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On," "Great Balls of Fire," and "Breathless." His music was raucous, exuberant, slyly sexual, his wailing vocals grounded by the locomotive force of his piano. He shared the bill with Johnny Cash and Chuck Berry, toured Australia with Buddy Holly and Paul Anka, and went ...