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  • Mar 11, 1975
    Jerry Lee Lewis attacks a female fan with a fiddle bow when he performs at Bad Bob's Lounge in Memphis. She files a $100,000 suit against him, though ultimately a judge fines him $25 for the attack--and fines her $15 for breaking the bow
    Dec 15, 1975
    Jerry Lee Lewis records "I'm Knee Deep In Loving You" at Nashville's Soundshop, 18 months before Dave & Sugar cut the hit version of the song
    Feb 10, 1976
    Jerry Lee Lewis is admitted to Memphis' St. Joseph Hospital for influenza and a "nasal problem." He remains hospitalized 18 days
    Feb 15, 1976
    Jerry Lee Lewis' bass player, Tarp Tarrant, robs a 7-11 convenience store at gun point. For his $58 stunt, he gets 8-10 years
    Feb 19, 1976
    Jerry Lee Lewis wins Top Piano during the 11th annual Academy Of Country Music awards, hosted by Marty Robbins at the Hollywood Palladium
    Feb 28, 1976
    Jerry Lee Lewis ends an 18-day stay at St. Joseph Hospital in Memphis
    Apr 12, 1976
    The Franklin Development and Investment Company sues Jerry Lee Lewis for more than $8,000, seeking unpaid rent on a pair of townhouses he leased during 1975
    May 28, 1976
    Jerry Lee Lewis records "Let's Put It Back Together Again" at the US Recording Studio on Music Circle South in Nashville
    Jun 11, 1976
    A string section is added to Jerry Lee Lewis' "Let's Put It Back Together Again" during afternoon overdubs at Nashville's US Recording Studio
    Sep 29, 1976
    Aiming at a bottle, Jerry Lee Lewis accidentally shoots his bass player, Norman Owens, twice in the chest in the living room of Lewis' Memphis home

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