>>> Jerry Lee
Lewis au Town Hall, New York City, 27 mars 2008
>>> En entrant dans le théâtre et à ma surprise il y avait sur chaque siège
>>> un magnifique poster du show offert à chaque client, cool!
>>> Le show a démarré à 20h20 sans aucune première partie mais par contre
>>> une personnalité de la station de radio WCBS en FM était sur scène pour
>>> présenter Jerry et ses musiciens. Puis Kenny Lovelace et le Killer Band
>>> ont démarré avec: Kenny - Columbus Stockade
Blues
>>> Robert Hall - I Love to Ride
>>> Buck Hutcheson - Big Boss Man
>>> B.B. Cunningham - Wooly Bully (une
longue version sauvage)
>>>
>>> Puis Jerry est arrivé sur scène accueilli par une belle ovation du
>>> public. Avec une voix très en forme et un excellent jeu de piano il a
>>> interprété:
>>> Roll Over Beethoven
>>> You Win Again
>>> Before the Night Is Over
>>> 39 & Holding
>>> End of the Road
>>> You Belong to Me
>>> Drinkin' Wine Spo Dee O Dee
>>> As Far As I'm Concerned
>>> Sweet Little Sixteen
>>> Great Balls of Fire
>>> Whole Lot Of Shakin'
>>>
>>> Le public était en "harmonie" avec Jerry durant tout le show. A un
>>> moment Jerry a demandé s'il y avait des demandes pour une chanson
>>> particulière et les demandes fusèrent de toutes parts. Il choisit Sweet
>>> Little Sixteen.
>>> A la fin de son show, il ne bouscula pas son siège mais se déplaça sur
>>> le bord de la scène et serra de nombreuses mains dans le public.
>>> Jerry est apparu en bonne forme et surtout sa voix était excellente.
>>> Avant le spectacle il m'a dit qu'il réunissait du matériel pour faire un
>>> nouveau disque.
Kay Martin
> Jerry Lee Lewis
at Town Hall, New York City, March 27,
> 2008 ( Photos de Kay Martin )
>
> I entered the theater and to my surprise, all the
> seats in the front section had classy posters for the
> show for each patron. Cool!
>
> The show started about 8:20 p.m. with no "opening
> act," but, introduced by a radio personality from
> WCBS-FM, the oldies station that is finally back on
> the air, Kenny Lovelace and the Killer Band took the
> stage.
>
> Playlist:
> Kenny - Columbus Stockade Blues
> Robert Hall - I Love to Ride
> Buck Hutcheson - Big Boss Man
> B.B. Cunningham - Wooly Bully (a wild extended
> version)
>
> On came Jerry, to great ovation from the crowd. In a
> brilliant voice and excellent piano, he performed:
> Roll Over Beethoven
> You Win Again
> Before the Night Is Over
> 39 & Holding
> End of the Road
> You Belong to Me
> Drinkin' Wine Spo Dee O Dee
> As Far As I'm Concerned
> Sweet Little Sixteen
> Great Balls of Fire
> Whole Lot Of Shakin'
>
> The audience was with Jerry every step of the way. At
> one point, he called for requests and quite an
> assortment of great songs were called for. He chose
> Sweet Little Sixteen.
> At the end of his set, he did not kick over the chair,
> but did walk over to the edge of the stage and shook
> hands with lots of fans as he walked off at about
> 9:40.
>
> We had several members present from many different
> parts of the country, and, of course, Peter Hayman and
> Pam from England. Peter's report will be in the
> Fireball Mail, as will several of the photos I took.
> One of them will be on the home page of our site.
>
> Jerry looked wonderful and sounded better than ever,
> really. Before the show, he told me, with great
> enthusiasm, that he was getting together material for
> another album. Something to look forward to, guys!
>
Great to see Jerry looking so well, nice to see a wee change in the
song selection, especially End of the road and 39 & holding, the you
tube clips are great too, i was wondering if i would ever see Jerry
again, this gives great hope for the future, he never fails to amaze
me.

Jerry in the dressing room at Town Hall
Looking cool, feeling relaxed and ready to rock!

Inside the lobby of Town Hall after show
The posters from front rows. Pam, Peter Hayman, Linda, Don, Jerry K, Kay, Ed Todde, fan from Yonkers, Janet & Lucio.