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Stewart, Rod, 453
Stinton, Alan, 309
Stokes, Sidney, 219
Sullivan, Ed, 179, 194, 202, 206
Sumrall, Leona, 43–45
Sumrall, Mother, 43–44
Sun Records, 9, 153, 154–70, 186, 207, 260–63, 299, 312, 428, 441, 447–48, 456
censorship and, 197–201, 207
decline of Lewis’s career at, 280–85, 298–301, 313–15, 320
Lewis and, 155–84, 201, 207–19, 224–26, 234, 277–83, 298–304, 313–15, 319, 321, 447–48
Lewis’s first recording session at, 163–67
Million Dollar Quartet session, 171–76
Myra scandal and, 266–83, 298
Nashville studio, 302–3, 312, 313
publicity, 199–207, 219–21, 250, 258–59, 266, 300–301, 308, 314
unreleased Lewis recordings, 280–83, 314
“Whole Lotta Shakin’” recorded at, 181–84
Supremes, 299
Sutton, Glenn, 343
Swaggart, Ada, 31
Swaggart, Jimmy, 32, 36, 53, 59, 71, 75, 76, 84, 90, 131, 226–27, 258, 432–34, 456
fame of, 227
Lewis and, 226–27, 247, 357–58, 412–13, 416, 432–36, 438, 455
as a minister, 226–27, 356–58, 402, 433–36
sex scandals, 435–36, 442
Swaggart, Minnie Bell, 31, 33–34, 36, 45, 76
Swaggart, Willie Henry, 31, 58
Swaggart, Willie Leon, 31–32, 33–34, 73, 76
Swan Club, 123
“Sweet Georgia Brown,” 353–54
“Sweet Little Sixteen,” 252
swing music, 68, 72, 180
Sydney, Australia, 247–49, 354
Taj Mahal, 391
“Tammy,” 207
Tampa Red, 83
Tarrant, Tarp, 324, 359
Taylor, Bill, 326
Taylor, Elizabeth, 230–31, 415
television, 5, 95, 168, 185, 194, 200, 220, 276
gospel, 357
Lewis on, 200–209, 224, 250–51, 266–67, 291, 315–16, 319, 327–28, 340, 347–50, 377–79, 383–84, 392, 404, 410, 416–18, 424
Texas, 72, 112–19, 179, 193, 291, 324, 370
Texas & Pacific Railroad, 26
Texas Avenue Assembly of God, 4, 5, 43–47, 73–75, 85, 115, 116, 119, 437
Texas Playboys, 125
Tharpe, Sister Rosetta, 156
“That’ll Be the Day,” 428
“That Lucky Old Sun,” 212
“That Was the Way It Was Then,” 411
There Must Be More to Love Than This (album), 352, 353
“Think About It, Darlin’,” 346
Thomas, Irma, 83
Thomas, Rufus, 159
Thompson, Hank, 125
Thornton, Big Mama, 81
Throckmorton, Sonny, 401, 407
Tin Pan Alley, 93
Tipton, Arnell, 262
Todd, Mike, 230
“To Make Love Sweeter for You,” 345
Tomorrow (TV show), 416
“Toot, Toot, Tootsie, Goodbye,” 91
Toronto, 296, 348
Toronto Peace Festival, 348
Trenier, Claude and Cliff, 271
trombone, 83
troubadours, 139, 319
trumpet, 128
Tubb, Ernest, 14, 58, 95, 143, 375
Tupelo, 146, 259
Turner, Big Joe, 80, 125
Turner, Ike, 157, 159
Turner, Joe, 180, 304, 320
Turtle Lake, Louisiana, 32, 33, 35
“Tutti Frutti,” 377
25 Years of Jerry Lee Lewis (TV show), 416–17
Twist, Arkansas, 88
Twitty, Conway, 418
“Ubangi Stomp,” 348
Universal, 318
Valens, Ritchie, 299
Van Eaton, Jimmy, 163–65, 183, 219
Vapors nightclub, 397
Variety, 340
vaudeville, 141
Vaughan, Stevie Ray, 405
Ventures, 299
Vickery, Mack, 377, 385–86, 402, 407
Vicksburg, 1, 25, 60, 61
Victrola, 30
Vidalia, 24
Vietnam War, 376
violence, 25, 253–58
Lewis and, 11, 12, 254–58, 282, 286–96, 324, 332, 353, 371–74, 381, 385, 388–90, 394–400, 422–23, 461
in rock and roll, 253–58
Volstead Act, 33
Wagoner, Porter, 322, 345
Wagon Wheel, 123, 124–25, 131, 140, 145, 152–53, 181
“Waitin’ for a Train,” 68, 70, 347
Waits, Tom, 470
Walden, Joey, 115
“Walk a Mile in My Shoes,” 366
Walker, Billy, 179
Walker, Jerry Jeff, 391
Walker, T–Bone, 88, 252
“Walking After Midnight,” 231
“Walkin’ the Floor Over You,” 95, 102, 143, 201
Ward, Billy, 173
Waters, Muddy, 156, 252
Weiss, Carl, 34–35
Welch, Gillian, 457
WELO, 259
West, Dottie, 416
“What’d I Say,” 302–4, 348, 376, 429
“What’s Made Milwaukee Famous,” 343–44
“What Will My Answer Be?,” 74–75
WHBQ, 167, 168, 224
“When I Get Paid,” 300
“White Christmas,” 198
Whitehead, Paul, 123–30, 132, 146, 149, 152–53
legacy of, 152–53
piano technique, 125–26
Whitman, Slim, 137, 141, 219
Whittaker, Leon “Pee Wee,” 83
Whitten, J. W., 417
Whitten, Reverend M. C., 240
“Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On,” 146–52, 181–84, 206–13, 219, 220, 224, 246, 254, 263, 307, 317, 320, 340, 349, 377, 392, 420, 448, 455, 467
as breakthrough hit, 182, 194, 201, 206–12
censorship of, 197–201, 203, 206, 207
origins of, 146–52
performed on Steve Allen Show, 201–7
recording of, 181–84
sales of, 196, 198, 206–12
Wicked River: The Mississippi When It Last Ran Wild (Sandlin), 22
Wilbourn, Sally, 160, 261, 262
“Wildwood Flower,” 102, 161
William Morris Agency, 251, 262
Williams, Andy, 339
Williams, Dave “Curlee,” 148, 150
Williams, Hank, 4, 9, 14, 15, 75, 92–95, 137–40, 142, 144, 156, 180, 221, 225–26, 235, 252, 267, 287, 292, 300, 316, 343, 344, 374, 429–30, 445, 448, 470
death of, 138–39
Williams, Hank, Jr., 429–30
Williams, Tennessee, 61, 98
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, 98
Wills, Bob, 125, 351
“Will the Circle Be Unbroken?,” 65
“Will There Be Any Stars in My Crown?,” 65
Wilson, Jackie, 173, 222, 231, 297, 303
WLAY, 158
WMIS, 69
WNAT, 103, 135, 146
Wolfman, The (movie), 59
“Woman, Woman (Get Out of Our Way),” 352
Wood, Del, 143, 376–77
Wood, Ron, 393, 427, 430, 453
“Workin’ Man Blues,” 349, 377
World War II, 1, 57–60, 80, 268
WREC, 158
wrestling, 199
WSFA, 92, 94
WSM, 141
Barn Dance, 141
WSMB, 69
“You Are My Sunshine,” 69, 76, 97
Young, Faron, 142
Young, Neil, 427, 430, 453
Young Blood (album), 445
Younger boys, 41
“Your Cheatin’ Heart,” 94, 316
“You’re the Only Star in My Blue Heaven,” 165
“Your True Love,” 169
“You Win Again,” 94, 139, 225–26, 404, 429, 448
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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