JERRY LEE LEWIS – 85
Jerry Lee Lewis is an American singer, musician, and pianist mostly known by his nickname, The Killer. His title was given that way because of his enthusiasm and energy during his performances. Lewis also has different stage antics, such as lighting the piano on fire. He gets the credit for being one of the pioneers of rock n’ roll music. He quickly rose to fame because of his exceptional and innovative skills when playing the piano and reached stardom back in the ’50s.
His 1957 hit Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On became his breakthrough song that made him an international star. It was followed by other great hits, like Great Balls of Fire, Breathless and High School Confidential. While there were many criticisms thrown his way about his personal life, he is still considered one of the biggest stars of his time and was never on the brink of bankruptcy. This even made him one of the most influential pianists in history.