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Jerry Lee Lewis to return with new album
Published Thursday, Apr 27 2006, 19:51 BST | By Dave West
Jerry Lee Lewis has announced plans to release his first album in 11 years.
Redemption will include a host of star appearances and is set to come out next September on Columbia Records.
The legend's comeback album has already been recorded and was set for release in early 2005 – until his label DreamWorks Nashville shut down.
It features fellow stars including Eric Clapton, B.B. King, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, Bruce Springsteen, Neil Young and Jimmy Page.
Lewis is also due to appear on US chat show The Late Show With David Letterman on Friday to perform Great Balls of Fire.
Redemption will include a host of star appearances and is set to come out next September on Columbia Records.
The legend's comeback album has already been recorded and was set for release in early 2005 – until his label DreamWorks Nashville shut down.
It features fellow stars including Eric Clapton, B.B. King, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, Bruce Springsteen, Neil Young and Jimmy Page.
Lewis is also due to appear on US chat show The Late Show With David Letterman on Friday to perform Great Balls of Fire.
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