Jerry Lee Lewis erroneously reported dead days before actual death

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UPDATE: Jerry Lee Lewis' death was erroneously reported on Wednesday, while his rep confirmed to EW he was still alive at that time. The rep informed EW on Friday that the singer has since died.

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There was a whole lotta shaking going on in the music world Wednesday when Jerry Lee Lewis was reported dead at 87 — but that turned out to be incorrect.

"He's alive," Lee's publicist Zach Farnum confirmed to EW in a statement. He added that the initial report was made "erroneously off of an anonymous tip."

TMZ reported Wednesday afternoon that the singer had died at his home in Memphis. Shortly afterward, however, the outlet corrected its story and said, "Earlier today we were told by someone claiming to be Lewis' rep that he had passed. That turned out not to be the case. TMZ regrets the error."

Lewis, whose hits include "Great Balls of Fire" and "Whole Lot of Shakin' Going On," previously suffered a stroke in 2019, but he has been working toward recovery and in 2020 announced plans to record an album of gospel covers with producer T-Bone Burnett.

Jerry Lee Lewis in 2017
Jerry Lee Lewis in 2017

Rick Diamond/Getty Jerry Lee Lewis in 2017

Lewis was also the subject of a documentary released by A24 earlier this year, Jerry Lee Lewis: Trouble in Mind. The film was directed by Ethan Coen.

A pioneering pianist and singer, Lewis is the last surviving member of the Sun Records' Million Dollar Quartet recording sessions, which also included Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, and Carl Perkins.

He was induced into the Country Music Hall of Fame earlier this month but did not attend on the advice of his doctors. Instead, Hank Williams Jr. and Kris Kristofferson accepted and celebrated the honor on Lewis' behalf.

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