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Hellfire: The Jerry Lee Lewis Story (Penguin Magnum Collection) Book

'The greatest rock 'n' roll biography ever written' Rolling Stone'You're lookin' at a livin' legend.' He said, and then fell silent for a moment. 'Y'know, that really worries me. I always thought a legend was somethin' dead.'The tormented life of Jerry Lee Lewis is the most fabled in rock 'n' roll history.Demon-shadowed and God-fearing, his relentless, all-consuming pursuit of self-destruction clouded his life and his music.Born in deep south Louisiana and raised on the Old Testament, 'The Killer' was continually torn between a harsh Pentecostal God and the worship of alcohol, drugs, and rock 'n' roll. Nick Tosches's electrifying account chronicles the monumental highs and lows of the ever indomitable and ever wild Jerry Lee, who rises to dizzying heights as a rock 'n' roll icon, only to lose it time and time again to his inner demons.Searing, mythic and gloriously written, Hellfire is an evocative, audacious journey into the soul of rock 'n' roll itself.'The finest book ever written about a rock 'n' roll performer' - Greil Marcus'The best rock-and-roll biography ever written' - Newsday'Probably the best, certainly the most readable, account of a rock performer's life' - Guardian'A work of art' - The Boston GlobeRead More

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    Born in Louisiana to a family legacy of great courage and greater madness Jerry Lee Lewis was torn throughout his life between a harsh Pentecostal God and the Devil of alcohol drugs and rock 'n' roll. At twenty-one he recorded Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On which propelled him to stardom.

  • Penguin

    The dramatic and tormented life of Jerry Lee Lewis is the most fabled in rock 'n' roll history. Hellfire is a wild, riveting, and beautifully written biography that received universal acclaim on its original publication and is now an American classic.

  • 0141041854
  • 9780141041858
  • Nick Tosches
  • 7 May 2009
  • Penguin
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 288
  • Re-issue
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