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Jerry Lee Lewis, Still Afire

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The Washington Post, June 28th, 1996

Rock-and-roll legend Jerry Lee Lewis made himself at home at the 9:30 club Tuesday night, shedding his bow tie after one song, his jacket after a few more and occasionally quenching his thirst with a beer offered to him by a fan. Looking tan and fit, he was seated at a small electronic piano that seemed at odds with his grand stature in rock. Yet the instrument proved sufficient for the task, producing a decent tone and withstanding a 90-minute assault of classic rock, boogie and honky-tonk tunes. At 60, Lewis has forgotten more songs than most musicians will ever know, and he makes no bones ...

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