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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 […]

  • Elvis still a vivid memory that likely will endure at least another century

    The only Memphian legally buried in his own backyard in the latter half of the 20th Century is one of the few musicians who didn’t break into the business with constant reminders to “keep your day job.”
    The description could be a crossword puzzle clue, and it’s one that much of the world could easily answer. […]

  • 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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