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The King Of Rockabilly Carl Perkins returns to Sun Records with the landmark release of his never-before-heard album, Some Things Never Change. Tracked in Nashville and his Jackson poolhouse, Perkins shines as produced by Bill Lloyd. Arriving in celebration of 70 years of “Blue Suede Shoes,” the album features new originals and versions of John Hiatt's "Memphis In The Meantime" and Johnny Cash's "Get Rhythm," backed by sons Stan and Greg Perkins and studio aces Jerry Douglas and Pete Finney.

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April 2, 2012

Jerry Lee Lewis Ties His Seventh Knot

Six previous marriages apparently hasn’t discouraged The Killer, as he married his seventh wife Judith Brown. The 76-year-old tied the knot with his caregiver, who also happens to be Jerry Lee’s cousin’s ex-wife.

“Brown is the ex-wife of Lewis’s second cousin Rusty Brown, whose sister, Myra Gale Brown, was Lewis’s third wife. Their wedding in 1957 – Myra just 13 at the time – caused a scandal that helped derail Lewis’s then high-flying career.” – People Magazine

This hasn’t stopped Lewis, though, as he has recently been active in touring. The Killer performed a string of shows in 2011 throughout the U.S. and Europe and seems to be making a case for a late, great comeback.

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