Jerry Lee Lewis: Great Balls of Fire singer in hospital after suffering minor stroke

The rock pioneer is expected to make a full recovery

Jacob Stolworthy
Saturday 02 March 2019 11:29 GMT
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Jerry Lee Lewis performing at Stagecoach California's Country Music Festival at the Empire Polo Club in April 2017
Jerry Lee Lewis performing at Stagecoach California's Country Music Festival at the Empire Polo Club in April 2017

Jerry Lee Lewis is recovering after suffering a minor stroke.

The 83-year-old rock and roll musician is surrounded by his family in Memphis and is expected to make a full recovery, his representative said.

Lewis, also known as The Killer, began his career in the 1950s and is known for hits including “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On”, “High School Confidential” and “Great Balls Of Fire”

In a statement, his rep, Zach Farnum, added it is unlikely that Lewis’s upcoming performance at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival in May will be cancelled.

He added: “The Killer looks forward to getting back into the studio soon to record a Gospel record and on the road performing live for his fans. His family requests privacy at this time. Well-wishes and prayers are greatly appreciated.”

Born in Louisiana, Lewis began his career at the famous Sun Records, which also played a key part in the careers of Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash.

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Lewis is a Grammy winner and a Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame inductee and has been described as “rock & roll’s first great wild man”.

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