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  • Feb 6, 1971
    Jerry Lee Lewis performs "Great Balls Of Fire" on NBC's "The Andy Williams Show"
    Mar 30, 1971
    Jerry Lee Lewis records "When He Walks On You (Like You Have Walked On Me)" at Nashville's Mercury Studios
    Apr 6, 1971
    Guitarist Jerry Kennedy, pianist Hargus "Pig" Robbins and steel player Pete Drake take part in an overdub session for Jerry Lee Lewis' "When He Walks On You (Like You Have Walked On Me)" at Nashville's Mercury Studios
    Apr 21, 1971
    Jerry Lee Lewis' mother, Mamie, dies at the Concordia Parish Hospital in Louisiana
    Apr 23, 1971
    A windstorm destroys a parked DC-3 airplane, owned by Jerry Lee Lewis, in Memphis. The Killer reacts by buying a bigger plane
    May 12, 1971
    The divorce of Jerry Lee Lewis and Myra Gale Lewis is finalized, with Myra receiving the house, $175,000, two Lincolns and custody of their daughter
    May 25, 1971
    Astronaut Stuart Roosa writes a letter to Jerry Lee Lewis thanking him for a tape he took on Apollo 14, a mission that sent the crew into orbit around the moon
    May 29, 1971
    Jerry Lee Lewis, Roy Clark and Billy Grammer perform during an appreciation dinner for Alabama governor George Wallace at Nashville's Municipal Auditorium
    Jul 21, 1971
    Jerry Lee Lewis plays a concert at Memphis' El Capitan supper club that leads to a lawsuit. A woman at the show, Ann McMahon, will contend in court that Lewis slapped her and humiliated her over the public-address system
    Aug 4, 1971
    Jerry Lee Lewis records "Would You Take Another Chance On Me" and "Me And Bobby McGee" at Nashville's Mercury Studios

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