'Memphis Recording Service' (MRS) continuing its 20-year anniversary (2005-2025) will release a 2CD Deluxe and 2LP Gatefold in both black and clear vinyl titled 'Las Vegas – 'The Raging Tiger' Closing Night 1974' in November 2025.| Elvis Australia | Official Elvis Presley Fan Club
Sixty years ago, Elvis Presley allowed a reporter and a photographer from The Commercial Appeal into his Graceland home, to talk about such topics as Ann-Margret, the Beatles and marriage. | Elvis Presley| www.elvis.com.au
Elvis Presley was a genius. He didn't express himself the way the middle classes do, which is with word play and being able to explain his actions and reactions. He acted on gut instinct and expressed himself by the way he held the microphone, by the way he moved his hips, by the way that he sang down the microphone. That was his genius ... I believe the essence of any performer is gut instinct ... Because it's all in you, it's instinct.| Elvis Australia | Official Elvis Presley Fan Club
During a Elvis Presley 'Sunset Boulevard' listening session at Graceland, Jerry Schilling and Matt Ross-Spang shared background stories on the original recording sessions for the songs on the new 'Sunset Boulevard' set, as well as the creation of the new mixes.| Elvis Australia | Official Elvis Presley Fan Club
Here is a new exceptional reissue: the ultra-rare Japanese 10" of Love Me Tender (LS-548). Originally released in 1957 by Victor in Japan, this record is one of the rarest 10" LPs ever produced.| Elvis Australia | Official Elvis Presley Fan Club
Here is the very first 'Liquid-filled Vinyl' dedicated to Something for Everybody! The 'Liquid-filled Vinyl' is a custom-made record featuring an inner cavity filled with decorative pink liquid ...| Elvis Australia | Official Elvis Presley Fan Club
It's official! Baz Luhrmann confirmed the world premiere of 'EPiC', 'Elvis Presley in Concert' movie at the TIFF on September 6, 2025 in the Princess Of Wales Theatre! 'Oh, It's a happy day…' he posted.| Elvis Australia | Official Elvis Presley Fan Club
Elvis' 16th movie is hardly the kind of film that's going to change the world. At first glance, Roustabout is formulaic enough to understand why, in 1964, the New York Times flatly refused to review it. Many critics lamented the way this musical comedy 'totally wasted' the talents of Barbara Stanwyck, the acclaimed star of such classics as 'Ball Of Fire' and 'Cattle Queen Of Montana' (a performance that especially impressed Elvis). Yet despite a clichéd plot - hard-hearted business types try...| www.elvis.com.au
FTD Vinyl is pleased to announce the release of 'Harem Holiday' Limited 2-LP Edition.| Elvis Australia | Official Elvis Presley Fan Club
As part of its ongoing live on tour soundboard series, FTD is pleased to announce the release of 'Elvis: The Last Tours Vol. 3'. | Elvis Presley| www.elvispresleyftd.com
Elvis Presley was known to bring women to tears, and former Pfc. John Gilgun, 83, of Pawtucket witnessed the hysteria firsthand.| Elvis Australia | Official Elvis Presley Fan Club
Interview with Wayne Jackson. The man who brought it all into focus and made the world catch on fire with rock and roll was Elvis Presley. He also generated those fires in me and my friends. We all thought we could be like him.| Elvis Australia | Official Elvis Presley Fan Club
Filmmaker Baz Luhrmann announced that his movie 'EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert' will have its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival's 50th edition (TIFF) in September 2025.| Elvis Australia | Official Elvis Presley Fan Club
Chip Young: RCA Studio B. I was blown away getting to work with Elvis. Then the next thing we did was a movie soundtrack out in L.A. We went to MGM or Universal, I've forgotten which one it was now. I remember I was driving the car with all the musicians with me. It's a movie lot, so all the buildings are really close together. I swerved around the corner and Rock Hudson stepped out of one of the doorways and jumped back in. I almost hit him. Scared me to death! | Elvis Presley| www.elvis.com.au
James Brown and Elvis Presley were good friends and admired each others talents. James Brown said of Elvis: 'I wasn't just a fan, I was his brother. He said I was good and I said he was good; we never argued about that. Elvis was a hard worker, dedicated, and God loved him ... I love him and hope to see him in heaven. There'll never be another like that soul brother'. | Elvis Presley| www.elvis.com.au
The history of rock & roll may have begun with a man known as Uncle Silas Payne. Uncle Silas was a black man, blinded by syphilis, who lived in Florence, Alabama, with the Phillips family, whose eighth child was named Sam.| Elvis Australia | Official Elvis Presley Fan Club
Darlene Love was the lead voice of 'The Blossoms' an American girl-group. During their height of success in the 1960s, the group's lineup most famously consisted of Darlene Love, Fanita James, and Jean King. It has been said that the Blossoms were to the American West Coast what the Sweet Inspirations were to the East Coast and the Andantes were for Motown. In 1968 they appeared in the Elvis (NBC TV Special).| Elvis Australia | Official Elvis Presley Fan Club
If you were a teenage girl living in the Tulsa area on April 18, 1956, chances are you were screaming your head off at the fairgrounds Pavilion. 'Presley Leaves 'Em Limp - 8,000 Squeal at 1st Show', read the headline in the Tulsa World the next day. Elvis was a 21-year-old singer and former truck driver who performed two 'frenetic' Tulsa shows, 60 years ago next month. Most of the tickets were $1 each.| Elvis Australia | Official Elvis Presley Fan Club
Yes, Sam phoned me and said he had this new boy who just had a record out and would I put him on a show. I agreed with Sam and so I got Elvis on a show on August 10th, 1954. He got a tremendous reaction, which really amazed me because he had just started. Then a couple of months after that I was thinking one day and asked Elvis had he got a manager. He said 'No' and well I said I've never been a manager but let's try it.| Elvis Australia | Official Elvis Presley Fan Club
Paul McCartney has never been shy about his admiration for Elvis Presley. | Elvis Presley| www.elvis.com.au
'Memphis Recording Service' (MRS) continuing its 20 year anniversary (2005-2025) will release a 2CD Deluxe and 2LP Gatefold in both black and clear vinyl titled 'From Elvis In Memphis – Recorded Live 1974' in September 2025.| Elvis Australia | Official Elvis Presley Fan Club
'Any good singer that's smart knows where his material comes from and then where to go get it', adds Fike. 'It's a business. Elvis was respectful of the writers. He loved Mort Shuman, Doc Pomus stuff and Mike Stoller and Jerry's Leiber stuff. He also liked Don Robertson's music, which was very country. When material came in from any of those writers, he would listen to it real fast'.| Elvis Australia | Official Elvis Presley Fan Club
Maurice Elliott, the reporter who announced Elvis' death to the world from Baptist Memorial Hospital has died.| Elvis Australia | Official Elvis Presley Fan Club
In the summer of 1957, girls across America - even sleepy Spokane - loved Elvis.| Elvis Australia | Official Elvis Presley Fan Club
I have been a diehard Elvis fan for as long as I can remember. I have seen all his films and collected every one of his albums. | Elvis Presley| www.elvis.com.au
Sony Legacy will release both the 5-CD-set and double LP 'Sunset Boulevard' on August 1, 2025.| Elvis Australia | Official Elvis Presley Fan Club
'I approached writing for Elvis differently than I did for any other artist. The songs had to have acombination of blues, country, rock and pop [what came to becalled 'rockabilly']. It was like walking in his musical shoes. With each new Elvis movie, more of my songs were being recorded. It became more and more exciting, for I was becoming the only songwriter to have so many songs recorded by him. Among the musicians who played on my demos were Phil Spector, Hal Blaine, Leon Russell, Larry Kn...| Elvis Australia | Official Elvis Presley Fan Club
'Memphis Recording Service' (MRS) has released both the CD Deluxe and 2LP Gatefold in both black and clear vinyl titled 'Elvis: Las Vegas - 'Down In The Alley' Opening Night 1974'. | Elvis Presley| www.elvis.com.au
Follow That Dream (FTD) has released the new hardcover book by Alan Hanson titled Elvis '57 The Final Tours.| Elvis Australia | Official Elvis Presley Fan Club
FTD Vinyl has released the Girl Happy 2-LP Vinyl Record Limited Edition.| Elvis Australia | Official Elvis Presley Fan Club
Follow That Dream (FTD) has released The Harum Scarum Sessions along with Elvis '57 The Final Tours and the reprints of The Last Tours Vol. 1 and The Blue Hawaii Sessions.| Elvis Australia | Official Elvis Presley Fan Club
FTD has released the reissues of The Last Tours Vol. 1 and The Blue Hawaii Sessions along with Elvis '57 The Final Tours, The Harum Scarum Sessions and the Girl Happy 2-LP Vinyl Record Limited Edition. | Elvis Presley| www.elvispresleyftd.com
George Nichopoulos, known simply as Dr. Nick, talks with Andrew Hearn about his time with Elvis Presley.| Elvis Australia | Official Elvis Presley Fan Club
On June 5, 1956, Elvis Presley helped change the attitude and sexuality of rock 'n' roll with a performance that left the media warning 'beware of Elvis Presley', ... | Elvis Presley| www.elvis.com.au
Baz Luhrmann has confirmed that 'EPiC', 'Elvis Presley in Concert' will be the title for the upcoming concert movie and revealed footage from the project during the Sony Music Vision on May 29th. | Elvis Presley| www.elvis.com.au
The Harum Scarum Sessions will now be available with Elvis '57 The Final Tours along with the reprints of The Last Tours Vol. 1 and The Blue Hawaii Sessions - now expected to be next week. | Elvis Presley| www.elvispresleyftd.com
As part of its successful 'sessions' series, FTD is pleased to announce the release of The Harum Scarum Sessions - the 60th anniversary edition!| Elvis Australia | Official Elvis Presley Fan Club
Rick Nelson talks a little about Elvis Presley and their football games' starting at 3:44.| Elvis Australia | Official Elvis Presley Fan Club
In 1957, Elvis Presley undertook his last live performances of the 1950s, with tours that took him to eighteen major cities in the USA and Canada.| Elvis Australia | Official Elvis Presley Fan Club
The FTD Vinyl release of Girl Happy 2-LP Vinyl Record Limited Edition has been delayed until June with another new release at the same time to be announced soon.| Elvis Australia | Official Elvis Presley Fan Club
Graceland was recently contacted by 'Fox 5 New York' about footage that was discovered in their archives during their work on a story about Elvis Presley's 90th birthday.| Elvis Australia | Official Elvis Presley Fan Club
In the world of art, heroes can be found in all corners of the globe. The beauty of art, and music in particular, is how singular and personal it can feel. A song can make the singer an icon, if only to a few hundred people who happened to hear it. Bruce Springsteen is a hero to millions of music lovers.| Elvis Australia | Official Elvis Presley Fan Club
In this work of speculative fiction, Shawn Poole ponders the possibilities of what could have been if Bruce Springsteen had gotten to meet Elvis Presley before August 16, 1977. Might things have turned out any differently for either or both of them? Poignantly reminding us of the promise and potential that tragically disappeared in that long ago summer. Memphis, Tennessee was sweltering in the mid-July heat.| Elvis Australia | Official Elvis Presley Fan Club
Just as his Elvis Presley is possibly the most famous entertainer of all time, Colonel Tom Parker is the publicly best-known artist manager ... It's about time to take a closer look at the most prevalent stories, rumors, claims, and opinions about this enigmatic and flamboyant personality. This article explicitly targets fans who are willing to take on a different perspective and face some sturdy facts. However, those who prefer to keep holding on to clichés they've come to love over the yea...| Elvis Australia | Official Elvis Presley Fan Club
Follow That Dream (FTD) will release a new hardcover book by Alan Hanson titled Elvis '57 The Final Tours in May.| Elvis Australia | Official Elvis Presley Fan Club
Elvis' middle name, is it Aron or Aaron? Are you ready for this? Either spelling is right and either spelling is wrong. But, how can that be?| Elvis Australia | Official Elvis Presley Fan Club
'Memphis Recording Service' (MRS) has released the CD Deluxe and 180 gram LP Vinyl titled 'Live At The Houston Astrodome 1974'. | Elvis Presley| www.elvis.com.au
Linda Diane Thompson was born May 23, 1950 in Memphis, Tennessee. | Elvis Presley| www.elvis.com.au
Memphis Recording Service has released the 'Camden' editions of their 'Las Vegas - August 1969' and 'Las Vegas - January Thru February 1970' albums. These albums are housed in digi-sleeves. | Elvis Presley| www.elvis.com.au
Otis Blackwell was reportedly a very quiet man. Yet in truth he didn't need to speak much, as his wonderful songs spoke in volumes. 'Don't Be Cruel', 'All Shook Up', 'Paralyzed' and 'Great Balls Of Fire' are among the rock and roll treasures he created'. | Elvis Presley| www.elvis.com.au
Interview with Vernon Presley by Nancy Anderson : Good Housekeeping, January 1978. | Elvis Presley| www.elvis.com.au
Welcome to the Elvis Presley song database containg the words to each of Elvis Presleys songs, the original release date, recording session information, and format. And the best CDs to obtain the recording on today.| www.elvispresley.com.au
Follow That Dream (FTD) Elvis Presley soundboard recorded concert CDs from the Official Collectors Label.| www.elvispresleyshop.com
Minnie Mae Presley was Elvis Presley's paternal grandmother, whom he affectionately called 'Dodger'. Elvis was born in Tupelo, Mississippi, in Lee County. His family tree traces both east and west of the All America City. His parents came from the the two counties that surround Lee County: His mother's family is from Pontotoc County, which is to the west of Lee County, and his father's family is from Itawamba County, which to to the east. | Elvis Presley| www.elvis.com.au
The Sweet Inspirations were founded by 'Cissy' Houston (Born Emily Drinkard, married to Gary Houston at age 21 for two years) mother of Whitney Houston, and sister of Lee Warrick (herself the mother of well-known sisters, Myrna Smith's cousins Dee Dee and Dionne Warwick). Emily and Lee were members of The Drinkard Singers, a family group that had the distinction of recording the first Gospel album to appear on a major label: A live recording from The Newport Jazz Festival in 1959. The line-up...| www.elvis.com.au
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Tupelo's Own Elvis Presley DVD from our Official Elvis Presley WebShop.| ElvisPresleyShop.com
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'Elvis Presley News' for the latest Elvis Presley news, reviews, articles and interviews. Plus Elvis videos, Elvis photos and an Elvis SongDataBase (Lyrics and more).| www.elvis.com.au
The first time I saw Elvis in person I knew he was special. Number one he was the prettiest man you ever saw in your life. He was really beyond handsome. There was something electric about him. | Elvis Presley| www.elvis.com.au
Elvis Presley's Grandfather, Jessie D. McDowell (J.D.) Presley was born on April 9, 1896. We tell his story in great detail and with compassion, and include audio of his two songs he recorded in 1958. For the first time we name Elvis' great-grandfather on his father side and publish a photo of Elvis' great grand-mother, Rosella. Includes video, of Elvis' Grandfather Jesse D. Presley with his wife, Vera, on CBS TV in 1958 discussing his new record, his singing debut and hopes of becoming a suc...| biography.elvis.com.au
Elvis Meets the Beatles .. It lasted for about two or three hours and there were no cameras taken -- no pictures whatsoever. People say there's pictures. No recordings, nothing like that. The only pictures of that meeting were outside taken by fans and photographers. | Elvis Presley| www.elvis.com.au
The first time I met Elvis, I told him my mother had predicted he'd be a big star. He just laughed shyly. In those days, he truly had no idea of how big he would become. Few know this, but there were actually two Elvises inside the one. As we traveled the road with him, we came to see both sides. He could be very, very shy, the sensitive momma's boy, and he could be as wild as a joker in a game of spit in the ocean. | Elvis Presley| www.elvis.com.au
Interview with Jerry Schilling by Ken Sharp from Goldmine Magazine. Jerry and Elvis forged a close friendship that lasted from the mid-'50s until Elvis' death in 1977. | Elvis Presley| www.elvis.com.au
Elvis' sixteenth movie was the 1964 Paramount film Roustabout'. Playing opposite Barbara Stanwyck this time out in Roustabout, Elvis Presley was in awe of his costar and worked hard to live up to her professional standards. Unfortunately, the scriptwriters were less demanding of themselves, and the film suffers from banal dialogue and predictable plotting. Elvis stars as Charlie Rogers, a drifter with a chip on his shoulder who lands a job as a roustabout, or handyman, with a down-and-out car...| www.elvis.com.au
One of the song writing teams Elvis worked with was the prolific Leiber and Stoller, who wrote many hit songs of the 50's and 60's. | Elvis Presley| www.elvis.com.au
On March 28th, 1998, Scotty and D.J. Fontana performed at an Elvis convention here in Europe. That same evening, I interviewed them both in Scotty's hotelroom. Actually, it wasn't easy to find good questions, as Scotty's That's All Right Elvis and Peter Guralnick's Last Train To Memphis describe the early years in wonderful detail. Nevertheless, the interviews were quite interesting in many ways. Especially Scotty is very straightforward and outspoken, and his viewpoints shed a new light on v...| www.elvis.com.au
James Burton was born in Dubberly, Louisiana, on August 21, 1939, but he grew up in Shreveport which he refers to as home. He never took any lessons in how to play the guitar. He picked it up from listening and sitting in. His first guitar was not a Fender (the one he is most associated with) but a Rex, and after that a Stella. In 1953, he walked into a Shreveport music store and fell in love with the '53 Telecaster. | Elvis Presley| www.elvis.com.au
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Elvis' second movie and his first in color was the 1957 Paramount film 'Loving You'. | Elvis Presley| www.elvis.com.au
Nearly as legendary as his famous client was Colonel Tom Parker, Elvis Presley's manager. He was mysterious and colorful, and, under his guidance, his one and only client -- Elvis -- reached unimaginable heights.| www.elvis.com.au
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Elvis Presley is the undisputed King of Rock and Roll. In 1954, Elvis Presley kicked off a musical revolution by modernizing traditional genres such as blues, country and bluegrass. | Elvis Presley| www.elvis.com.au
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The annoyance is the single sleeve which proclaims an 'Easter Television Special From Elvis'. The fact is most fans are eagerly awaiting it, and why not? | Elvis Presley| www.elvis.com.au