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Today in Music History for Aug. 16: In 1935, Patsy Montana recorded "I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart," which turned out be the first million-selling country record by a female singer.
Thousands of fans take part in annual Candlelight Vigil at Graceland, marking the 48th anniversary of Elvis Presley's death.
The annual Candlelight Vigil, the cornerstone event for Elvis Week each year, draws thousands of fans to Graceland on the eve ...
Elvis Presley had a kingly appetite to suit his title. One of his oft requested dishes was a good ol' Southern meatloaf. Only ...
It was a night in December 1956, when fate, timing, and an open door on a recording session collided. The scene is set at Sun ...
With 'The Late Show' leaving and no new occupant announced, the future of Broadway's most storied talk show stage is suddenly ...
Fans were shocked after learning Elvis Presley, the King of Rock 'n' Roll, had suddenly died in 1977. Take a look back at ...
Playing a blend of rock, R&B and zydeco, he had a hit in 1966 with “Sweet Dreams” and inspired Elvis Costello and Nick Lowe, among many others.
Elvis Presley released "It's Now or Never" in July 1960, just months after returning from his two-year U.S. Army service.
Tens of thousands of Elvis fans from all over the world have converged on Memphis for the annual “Elvis Week” leading up to ...
Presley's attorney called the lawsuit "a sad and vicious attempt to falsely tarnish the reputation of an eighty-year-old woman." ...
Priscilla Presley is being accused by her former business partners of quickening daughter Lisa Marie’s death to secure Elvis’ financial estate, according to a lawsuit filed in Los Angeles this week.
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