About Linda Gail Lewis




When it comes to Linda Gail Lewis, you're talking Rock'n'Roll royalty. The youngest sister of piano-pounding
Louisiana Fireball Jerry Lee, Linda Gail's pedigree was never in doubt from the very first moment she debuted at
Sun in the early 60s.
Having kick-started her showbiz career as a Jazz singer, she also toured and recorded extensively with Jerry during
the 60s and 70s, visiting Europe and racking up countless TV appearances along the way. Perhaps surprisingly, it
wasn't until the late 1980s that Linda Gail decided to try her hand at the piano and has since established herself as
one of the best – no mean feat when your big brother happens to be Jerry Lee Lewis!
Subsequent solo recordings have seen Linda Gail equally at home with Country, Pop and Gospel material. And far
from languishing in her brother's shadow, Linda Gail's career has gone from strength to strength with the album
You Win Again – her collaboration with Van Morrison – going platinum in 2000. Released in April 2004, Boogie
Woogie Country Gal (Castle Music) saw Linda return to her Sun roots with pared-down production and full-
throttle energy all the way.
Lie And Deny (Lantasi), her follow-up with Swedish combo The Rockarounds, was released in Scandinavia in
Autumn 2004 and encapsulates the many sides of Linda Gail from the no-holds-barred rockin' of 'Rip It Up' to the
bittersweet longing of 'We're Just Friends', just one of the many contemporary songs to feature on the album.
The year 2004 saw the launch of the Lewis 3. When performing with the Lewis 3, Linda again shows her
versatility as a performer as she leaves the piano to sing with her two daughters. The harmonies and the intimate
style of this music takes Linda Gail back to her roots and she truly shines.
Linda Gail's most recently released CD, Hungry Hill is a brilliant selection of songs and stunning performances
which include two tracks featuring daughter, Annie Marie.
Having returned to the US in 2005, after 5 frantic years in Europe, Linda Gail is back with powerhouse
performances that remind us why Linda Gail Lewis is the First Lady of Rock'n'Roll.
