2007 New Orleans Jazz Festival Poster Jazz Fest Numbered Jerry Lee Lewis Pavy
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2007 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival Poster #5256 / 10,000 from the numbered edition of Jerry Lee Lewis by Francis Pavy See details and current value on Art4now website: /cgi/commerce.cgi?preadd=action&key=ST-20070102 Absolutely Mint Condition - stored in tube Measures 22" x 37" PLEASE SEE PICTURES. PLEASE E-MAIL QUESTIONS. THANKS The following is from the publisher's website: 2007 Lewisiana by Francis X. Pavy.Thirty-third in the series. One hundred and eighty-three miles upriver from New Orleans off Highway 61,Ferriday, LA made rock and roll history when it gave Sun Records “The Killer” Jerry Lee Lewis. This longhaired, piano-banging eccentric was rock’s first honest-to-God wild man. He took Louisiana to Memphis and founded the state of “Lewisiana.” Lewis’ first #1 hit in 1957 “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On,” was recorded in one take. His next release, “Great Balls of Fire” – amazingly just Lewis and a drummer – did even better. More hits followed, including “High School Confidential,” some of the lyrics of which, along with those from “Lewis Boogie,” are on the curtain behind him in the poster. At his peak, the career of this charter member of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame rivaled that of Elvis. Rolling Stone ranks him #24 on its list of “Top 100 Artists of All Time” (next to another Louisiana immortal, Fats Domino)
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