Jeff Apter talk - Carl Perkins: The King of Rockabilly

Next date: Saturday, 08 March 2025 | 02:00 PM to 04:00 PM

Jeff Apter 2025 FOKL

As part of the Kiama Jazz and Blues Festival, the Friends of Kiama Library are thrilled to invite you to a talk with acclaimed music writer Jeff Apter. 

Jeff's latest book gives us an insight into the life of Carl Perkins, the Rockabilly musician best known for writing the song Blue Suede Shoes.

The Wall Street Journal says that Apter gives Perkins his due as a 'Songwriter, singer and guitarist who influenced generations of musicians, from the Beatles to revivalists like the Stray Cats.'

Jeff Apter has written more than 30 books, including biographies of the Finn brothers, Keith Urban and cricketer Michael Slater. He is the Music Contributor forVogue, was the former Music Editor atAustralian Rolling Stone, and has been writing about popular culture for more than 20 years.

Please join us for afternoon tea after the talk, when books will be available for purchase and signing.

$8 FOKL members/ $10 guests (includes afternoon tea). Everyone welcome.

Tickets are available online, at the library, or call 02 4233 1133.

 

Carl Perkins: The King of Rockabilly

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The definitive and fascinating biography of the musical trailblazer who wrote the classic Blue Suede Shoes and was the influence behind countless other legendary hits, a rock and roll legend in his own right, and the original rockabilly cat—Carl Perkins.

He was the King of Rockabilly, and one of rock and roll’s true pioneers. A groundbreaking guitarist, singer and songwriter, Carl Perkins inspired countless musicians in country, rock and pop music. His influence is enormous. As Paul McCartney said, 'If there were no Carl Perkins, there would be no Beatles.' One Beatle was such a fan that he gave himself the stage name Carl Harrison. Now acclaimed music writer Jeff Apter recounts Carl Perkins’s remarkable life story—the triumphs, tragedies, and career highlights that include some of the most pivotal moments in music history.

Born in Tennessee to poor sharecroppers, Carl grew up listening to gospel and country music, learned blues guitar from a fellow field hand, and started writing songs at age fourteen. He plied his trade in rough and rowdy honky-tonks, performing with his brothers before beginning his recording career at the legendary Sun Studio in Memphis. It was there that Carl became a member of the fabled “Million Dollar Quartet,” alongside Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, and Jerry Lee Lewis. In 1955, he wrote and recorded “Blue Suede Shoes,” the first record by a Sun artist to sell over a million copies. But then a fateful car crash stalled his career, one of many tragedies in Carl’s life.

Over the following decades, Presley, Cash, and countless other artists, from the Beatles, Tom Petty, and Bob Dylan to Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix, performed and recorded his songs and became Carl’s friends, collaborators, and champions. Rich with insider detail and background into Carl’s private battles, humanitarian work, and personal inspirations, this is a fascinating, in-depth look at “Mr. Blue Suede Shoes” and his one-of-a-kind legacy.

When

  • Saturday, 08 March 2025 | 02:00 PM - 04:00 PM

Location

Kiama Library Auditorium, 7 Railway Parade, Kiama, 2533, View Map

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