Posted on 08/16/2018 2:18:42 PM PDT by Kartographer
Popular music icon Elvis Presley dies in Memphis, Tennessee. He was 42. The death of the King of Rock and Roll brought legions of mourning fans to Graceland, his mansion in Memphis. Doctors said he died of a heart attack, likely brought on by his addiction to prescription barbiturates.
Elvis Presley was born in Tupelo, Mississippi, on January 8, 1935. His twin brother, Jesse, died during the birth. Elvis grew up dirt-poor in Tupelo and Memphis and found work as a truck driver after high school. When he was 19, he walked into a Memphis recording studio and paid $4 to record a few songs as a present to his mother. Sam Philips, the owner of the studio, was intrigued by the rough, soulful quality of his voice and invited Presley back to practice with some local musicians. After Philips heard Elvis sing the rhythm-and-blues song Thats All Right, which Presley imbued with an accessible country-and-western flavor, he agreed to release the rendition as a single on his Sun Records label. The recording went to the top of the local charts, and Presleys career was launched.
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Peace in the Valley - Elvis Presley
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Elvis has never left the building.
The man could sing.
Elvis is not dead, thats just a conspiricy put out there by Alex Jones
I was eight. I was watching a Godzilla movie, Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster on the local channel that played old horror movies on the weekends and 50s-60s sitcoms during the week.
My mom came running into the room. "Change the channel! Change the channel!"
Elvis was dead.
The man had showmanship.
There’s no real proof that he’s dead.
I saw him live in 1973. No singing star was bigger.
Heard it announced on the radio over the 70’s era stereo with AM/FM, turntable and 8-track in my parents’ dining room.
Seems like only yesterday. It wasn’t.
Have to confess, when I was in Burger King in Kalamazoo, I took a look around for him.
Elvis and Aretha Franklin!
I’d come home from work, popped a cold one and lit the grill when I turned on my AM portable radio to hear Alan Berg on KHOW Denver say Elvis was dead. He then described him as a “mediocre entertainer at best” and proceeded to shut down several downtown Denver telephone exchanges...
Thank you. Personally I believe Elvis was tired of being hounded by the IRS, hangers on, and assorted parsites.
According to some sources, Elvis and Andy Kaufman established a secret Shangri-La in the South Pacific on an island about 800 miles WNW of Easter Island. It's well stocked with babes and booze. Provisions are flown in weekly by former CIA black ops pilots. It's the good life. :^)
we lived in Memphis at the time! I remember that day well
The great gig in the sky just got a whole lot greater. RIP
And another American Icon, Babe Ruth, also died on August 16th.
Sad the poor guy never really got a chance - or took the chance - to be his own man. In the end, Tom Parker literally worked him to death.
Elvis should have had a long life filled with music and good memories. May God keep his soul.
Three days afterwards, Groucho Marx passed away and then Bing Crosby followed in mid October.
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