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Jerry Lee Lewis: The Killer of Rock 'n' Roll | PeopleStocks

Jerry Lee Lewis: The Killer of Rock 'n' Roll | PeopleStocks

Jerry Lee Lewis, born on September 29, 1935, in Ferriday, Louisiana, was a pivotal figure in the development of rock 'n' roll. With his distinctive voice and pi

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Jerry Lee Lewis, born on September 29, 1935, in Ferriday, Louisiana, was a pivotal figure in the development of rock 'n' roll. With his distinctive voice and piano-driven sound, Lewis gained widespread recognition in the 1950s with hits like 'Great Balls of Fire' and 'Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On'. However, his career was marred by controversy, including his marriage to his 13-year-old cousin, Myra Gale Brown, which led to a significant decline in his popularity. Despite this, Lewis continued to perform and record music, earning him a place in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986. With a Vibe score of 92, Lewis's influence can be seen in many notable artists, including Elvis Presley, The Beatles, and Bruce Springsteen. As a testament to his enduring legacy, Lewis's music remains widely popular, with over 40 million records sold worldwide, and his influence continues to shape the music industry.