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Book Title
Jerry Lee Lewis : Lost and Found
ISBN
9781441118806
Subject Area
Biography & Autobiography, Music
Publication Name
Jerry Lee Lewis : Lost and Found
Item Length
9.2 in
Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic & Professional
Subject
Composers & Musicians, Entertainment & Performing Arts, Genres & Styles / Rock
Publication Year
2011
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.5 in
Author
Joe Bonomo
Item Width
6.1 in
Item Weight
11.4 Oz
Number of Pages
224 Pages

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In Jerry Lee Lewis: Lost and Found , author Joe Bonomo delves deeply into the accidental intersection between fading American Rockabilly and the ascending Beatlemania. By first taking a look at the critical years before his famed night in 1964 at

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic & Professional
ISBN-10
1441118802
ISBN-13
9781441118806
eBay Product ID (ePID)
109103363

Product Key Features

Author
Joe Bonomo
Publication Name
Jerry Lee Lewis : Lost and Found
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Subject
Composers & Musicians, Entertainment & Performing Arts, Genres & Styles / Rock
Publication Year
2011
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Biography & Autobiography, Music
Number of Pages
224 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.2 in
Item Height
0.5 in
Item Width
6.1 in
Item Weight
11.4 Oz

Additional Product Features

LeafCats
378
Lc Classification Number
Ml420.L534
Reviews
"Bonomo doesn't shy away from the gory details, but he doesn't bury his subject in myth either. A welcome rarity among books about rock legends, Bonomo lets the music and the history do the actual talking."-Country Roads Magazine, 'The contentiousness of [this book] is refreshing, and a welcome alternative to merely rehashing facts and figures.' Record Collector, "Besides "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" and "Great Balls of Fire," the best-known fact anent Jerry Lee Lewis is that marrying his 13-year-old second cousin scuttled his rocketing young career. Bonomo launches his appreciation of Lewis from that event, homing in on Lewis' first British tour, at the beginning of which the news was broken. A mass cancellation followed, and back home it became hard to get new Lewis records airplay. Lewis hit the road heavily to maintain his lifestyle (which came to include hitting booze and pills pretty hard, too) and eventually scored big time on the country charts in the late 1960s. Between rock and country stardom, however, he returned to Britain in 1962 and 1963 and, concluding the '63 jaunt in Hamburg, Germany, recorded one of the acknowledged greatest live albums ever. Accounting for every aspect of that record is the loving heart of Bonomo's tribute, and he continues to thoughtfully evaluate Lewis' country albums." -Booklist, "Once you close this book, you can be grateful to Bonomo for not having spared the iconic Jerry Lee Lewis...With his personal credo, saving Lewis' Sun era, then telling about the late 60's country records, on Smash. Tirelessly separating the wheat from the chaff, never taken in by the thickness of the character. Which requires a real discernment, considering all the records the high voltage Louisiana man has cut. A passionate, obstinate book, proudly rooted in a true point of view. Which makes it look like his unruly subject. Portrait of the artist as a mad dog!" -Alain Feydri, Dig It!, &"Jerry Lee Lewis: Lost and Found is the greatest book ever written on the making of an album. It also dispels any lingering doubt about the profound musical impact of Jerry Lee Lewis.&" - Josh Alan Friedman, author of Tales of Times Square, "...it's hard to imagine [Jerry Lee Lewis] will ever find himself championed by a more enthusiastic and persuasive advocate." Washington Post Sunday, December 2009, "Particularly convincing in capturing the thrill of live performance." Joe Muggs, The Word, February 2010., &"Besides "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" and "Great Balls of Fire," the best-known fact anent Jerry Lee Lewis is that marrying his 13-year-old second cousin scuttled his rocketing young career. Bonomo launches his appreciation of Lewis from that event, homing in on Lewis' first British tour, at the beginning of which the news was broken. A mass cancellation followed, and back home it became hard to get new Lewis records airplay. Lewis hit the road heavily to maintain his lifestyle (which came to include hitting booze and pills pretty hard, too) and eventually scored big time on the country charts in the late 1960s. Between rock and country stardom, however, he returned to Britain in 1962 and 1963 and, concluding the '63 jaunt in Hamburg, Germany, recorded one of the acknowledged greatest live albums ever. Accounting for every aspect of that record is the loving heart of Bonomo's tribute, and he continues to thoughtfully evaluate Lewis' country albums.&" -Booklist, &"I've read most of the books about him and will now put Jerry Lee Lewis: Lost and Found on the indispensable list. It's one of the best books about the man and his music.&"-Lincoln Journal Star, &"Way back in the early 1960s, Hunter S. Thompson established what came to be known as gonzo journalism. Popular music journalists such as Lester Bangs and Nick Tosches adapted the form to fit their needs. Bonomo channels their styles in this three-part study about rock and 'n' roll star Jerry Lee Lewis's fall from grace owing to his marriage with a teenage second cousin; his return to artistic and commercial viability in 1964 when, in Hamburg, Germany, he recorded one of the greatest live rock 'n' roll albums; and, finally, his turn toward country music in the late 1960s. Writing in a no-holds-barred style, Bonomo is at times vulgar, intriguing, controversial, insightful, and inciting. ...Those willing to take a chance on this nonstandard biography, complete with graphic sexual allusions, musings on commercialism, and shots of raw emotion, is recommended for pop culture hounds.&"-Library Journal, "When dealing with the career of rock 'n' roll legend Jerry Lee Lewis, the star's marriage to his 13-year-old second cousin overshadows the years that led up to one of his most important recordings: his album Live at the Star-Club. In this meaty volume, Joe Bonomo looks in depth at how this amazing performance came to be, examining the improbable intersection of rockabilly's tail end and the first stirrings of British Beat on stage in Hamburg. The book includes new interviews with album producer Sigi Loch, members of the Nashville Teens (who backed Lewis during the performance), and musicians and fans who were there at the Star-Club that night. An essential guide to Lewis' "lost years" and later career, this book will be devoured by readers interested in Jerry Lee Lewis and the history of rock." -Eithne O'Leyne, BOOK NEWS, Inc., "Once you close this book, you can be grateful to Bonomo for not having spared the iconic Jerry Lee Lewis...With his personal credo, saving Lewis' Sun era, then telling about the late 60's country records, on Smash. Tirelessly separating the wheat from the chaff, never taken in by the thickness of the character. Which requires a real discernment, considering all the records the high voltage Louisiana man has cut. A passionate, obstinate book, proudly rooted in a true point of view. Which makes it look like his unruly subject. Portrait of the artist as a mad dog!" -- Alain Feydri, Dig It!, 9 stars out of 10 "The book is flush with a passion for music and life, all further enhanced by Bonomo's keen understanding of the human impulse to create, the quest for honesty and commitment, and the unshakable fallibilities that dog us all. One needn't even be conversant in that album in particular or Lewis in general to be captivated the common threads that tie us to music, or anything that we care about deeply.Between this and his 2007 book on the Fleshtones (Sweat), Bonomo has earned permanent shelf space in any vital music library."-Blurt Magazine, "Bonomo has managed a thoroughly exciting and thoughtful story that should delight both Jerry Lee Lewis fans and anyone who's had their world shook up by a live performance." -Country Standard Time, "Once you close this book, you can be grateful to Bonomo for not having spared the iconic Jerry Lee Lewis...With his personal credo, saving Lewis' Sun era, then telling about the late 60's country records, on Smash. Tirelessly separating the wheat from the chaff, never taken in by the thickness of the character. Which requires a real discernment, considering all the records the high voltage Louisiana man has cut. A passionate, obstinate book, proudly rooted in a true point of view. Which makes it look like his unruly subject. Portrait of the artist as a mad dog!" Alain Feydri, Dig It!, Once you close this book, you can be grateful to Bonomo for not having spared the iconic Jerry Lee Lewis...With his personal credo, saving Lewis' Sun era, then telling about the late 60's country records, on Smash. Tirelessly separating the wheat from the chaff, never taken in by the thickness of the character. Which requires a real discernment, considering all the records the high voltage Louisiana man has cut. A passionate, obstinate book, proudly rooted in a true point of view. Which makes it look like his unruly subject. Portrait of the artist as a mad dog!, "I've read most of the books about him and will now put Jerry Lee Lewis: Lost and Found on the indispensable list. It's one of the best books about the man and his music."-Lincoln Journal Star, "Way back in the early 1960s, Hunter S. Thompson established what came to be known as gonzo journalism. Popular music journalists such as Lester Bangs and Nick Tosches adapted the form to fit their needs. Bonomo channels their styles in this three-part study about rock and 'n' roll star Jerry Lee Lewis's fall from grace owing to his marriage with a teenage second cousin; his return to artistic and commercial viability in 1964 when, in Hamburg, Germany, he recorded one of the greatest live rock 'n' roll albums; and, finally, his turn toward country music in the late 1960s. Writing in a no-holds-barred style, Bonomo is at times vulgar, intriguing, controversial, insightful, and inciting. ...Those willing to take a chance on this nonstandard biography, complete with graphic sexual allusions, musings on commercialism, and shots of raw emotion, is recommended for pop culture hounds."-Library Journal, "Joe Bonomo manages to tell the (fascinating) back story while capturing the excitement of what may be the greatest live album ever recorded." - James "The Hound" Marshall, 9 stars out of 10 &"The book is flush with a passion for music and life, all further enhanced by Bonomo's keen understanding of the human impulse to create, the quest for honesty and commitment, and the unshakable fallibilities that dog us all. One needn't even be conversant in that album in particular or Lewis in general to be captivated the common threads that tie us to music, or anything that we care about deeply.Between this and his 2007 book on the Fleshtones (Sweat), Bonomo has earned permanent shelf space in any vital music library.&"-Blurt Magazine, "Jerry Lee Lewis: Lost and Found is the greatest book ever written on the making of an album. It also dispels any lingering doubt about the profound musical impact of Jerry Lee Lewis." - Josh Alan Friedman, author of Tales of Times Square, "Joe Bonomo manages to tell the (fascinating) back story while capturing the excitement of what may be the greatest live album ever recorded." - James "The Hound"Marshall, "The compelling story behind the greatest live record ever! Thoroughly researched and beautifully written. They should teach this book in schools." - Blaine Cartwright, Nashville Pussy
Copyright Date
2012
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Decimal
782.42166092
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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