>Crosby has said that his greatest musical influence was Al Jolsen. Should >we be talking about Crosby here or should we be giving a nod to Al Jolsen as >one of the single most influential? >Tera "There's only been four of us: Al Jolson, Jimmie Rodgers, Hank Williams, and Jerry Lee Lewis. That's your only four fuckin' stylists that ever lived. We could write, sing, yodel, dance, fuck--makes no damn difference. The rest of these idiots is either ridin' a fuckin' horse, pickin' a guitar, or shootin' somebody in some stupid damn movie." --Jerry Lee Lewis Lance . . .
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