Performers include George Strait, Toby Keith, Kris Kristofferson, Chris Stapleton, Lee Ann Womack and others

CMT will debut Skyville Live: Jerry Lee Lewis on Tuesday night, April 13th. The show features a stellar lineup of artists honoring the music icon including George Strait, Toby Keith, Kris Kristofferson, Chris Stapleton, Lee Ann Womack, Waylon Payne and a special performance from The Killer himself. Originally aired online, fans can catch the television debut on CMT on Tuesday, April 13th at 10 pm ET/9 pm CT and on CMT.com.

“Not only did I get to enjoy my music through the renditions of some of the finest musicians in the world, they also all happen to be my friends. What an honor,” shares Lewis.

Jerry Lee Lewis is one of only two living members of the first class of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame where he was inducted alongside Elvis, Little Richard, Chuck Berry and more in 1986. He is also a member of the Rockabilly Hall of Fame, Memphis Music Hall of Fame, Mississippi Music Hall of Fame, The MAX Hall of Fame and has received countless awards and honors from organizations worldwide.

Responding to a question about his controversial exclusion from the Country Music Hall of Fame, Lee Ann Womack told the Associated Press in 2017, “he’s one of the greatest artists that we have ever had the pleasure of having in country music. That’s my opinion and I am sure that’s most everybody’s opinion. I think anybody that has made that kind of impact deserves to be in the Hall of Fame.” Lewis has had 17 Top 10 country albums and 30 Top 10 country hit songs.

Now in his mid-80s, Lewis has continued 60+ years of playing for fans around the world until suffering a stroke in early 2019. Through his recovery he has continued to sing and play the piano, with special announcements coming over the next few months. Music critic Robert Christgau has said of Lewis: “His drive, his timing, his offhand vocal power, his unmistakable boogie-plus piano, and his absolute confidence in the face of the void make Jerry Lee the quintessential rock and roller.”

Originally filmed in 2017, the Skyville Live show marked the 60th anniversary of mega-hits “Whole Lotta Shakin’” and “Great Balls of Fire,” both of which were recorded at Sam Phillips’ Memphis-based Sun Records and are in the GRAMMY Hall of Fame.