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Lost Highway: Journeys and Arrivals of American Musicians Lost Highway: Journeys and Arrivals of American Musicians by Peter Guralnick
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“Perkins was doing basically the same sort of thing up around Jackson, and I know for a fact Jerry Lee Lewis had been playing that kind of music ever since he was ten years old. You see, from the honky tonks you got such a mixture of all different types of music, and I think what happened is that when Elvis busted through, it enabled all these other groups that had been going along more or less the same avenue—I’m sure there were hundreds of them—to tighten up and focus on what was going to be popular. If they had a steel guitar they dropped it. The weepers and slow country ballads pretty much went out of their repertoire. And what you had left was country-orientated boogie music.”
Peter Guralnick, Lost Highway: Journeys and Arrivals of American Musicians