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  • New Elvis Record

    The latest Elvis record is not the kind you download. If you were in Memphis, you knew you weren’t on Lonely Street at all those sold-out events. But Graceland spokesman Kevin Kern says the official attendance figure for the week was 75,000. Even in the sweltering heat, 55,000 took part in the candlelight vigil. “The […]

  • Evoking Elvis in earnest tributes for the people, by the people

    There’s just something about Elvis Presley . . . still.
    It’s 25 years since he died, but for months kids, born after his death, have been gobbling up his latest chart-topping single (albeit a remix). Tonight at his vigil, strangers too young to remember him alive will cry in public. And all week, grown men - […]

  • Sun Records

    Sun Records/Memphis Recording Service. In the mid- to late summer of 1953, Elvis was a walk-in who paid $3.98 to record “My Happiness.” A year later, on July 5, 1954, he would record “That’s All Right (Mama),” often called the Big Bang of Rock and Roll.

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