Friday, March 30, 2012

Jerry lee lewis

  • (CBS News) Great balls of fire! Jerry Lee Lewis, veteran rock-and-roll singer/songwriter who married his 13-year-old cousin in 1957, has said I do to another member of his extended family.
  • (CBS News)
  • Goodness gracious, Jerry Lee Lewis has gotten married again! The rock n roll legend, 76, tied the knot for the seventh time earlier this month, to a woman named Judith Brown, his rep tells CNN.
  • (People)
  • NATCHEZ — Jerry Lee Lewis wed for the seventh time in a ceremony this month in Mississippi, according to a newspaper report. The Natchez Democrat reports that Lewis, nicknamed The Killer, married Judith Brown on March 9.
  • (Jackson Clarion-Ledger)
  • I took enough pills for the whole damn town, drank enough whiskey to lift any ship off the ground." So sang Jerry Lee Lewis, with a throaty mixture of boastfulness and fatalism on one of his lesser-known singles in the mid-Seventies.
  • (Daily Telegraph)
  • Judith Ann Coghlan Lewis, 62, worked several years as Lewis' caretaker at his home in Nesbit, Miss., just south of Memphis — a job she said she was sent to do by her then-husband and one of Lewis' ex-wives, who were brother and sister.
  • (Cape Breton)
  • Jerry Lee Lewis is getting married for the seventh time, the National Enquirer reports, and once again, it involves one of his cousins.
  • (S spinner)
  • Veteran rocker Jerry Lee Lewis has wed for the seventh time. The 76-year-old Great Balls Of Fire singer exchanged vows with his caregiver Judith Brown in Natchez, Mississippi on March 9.
  • (ABC 4)
  • To beef up the sound, Suns owner Sam Phillips had brought in a hot new piano player by the name of Jerry Lee Lewis.
  • (Pioneer Press)
  • It is a fairly warm winter day in early 1957. Downtown Cumberland is not its usual busy self, but a crowd has gathered in front of the Cadillac Lounge on North Mechanic Street.
  • (Mineral Daily News-Tribune)
  • In addition to Cash, Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins were also present in the studio that historic evening. Holland recalled how he and some friends pranked Presley at another gig.
  • (Minneapolis Star Tribune)

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