He has become larger than life. Seeing all the confusion about him makes me wonder how much we know about anybody in history, anyone who was significant at all--how much was truth and how much was just fabricated.
Beyond these, there are 12 other Elvis albums available on CD. A spokesman for the local promoter, Avalon Attractions, said Friday that Avalon was still waiting for confirmation of the date, and that tickets will probably go on sale in late September.
If a second show at the 92,seat Coliseum is added, it would would be after the Nov. Other stadium concerts on the show tour include the tour opener at Nassau Coliseum in New York on Sept. The only other California show scheduled so far is Oakland Stadium on Nov. Donna Summer will be at Universal Amphitheatre on Sept. All Sections. About Us. Like many others, she described how Elvis hated to be alone at night.
On tour he would call her up to his room just to keep him company: "He suffered from insomnia. I think a lot of geniuses are like that, 'I just can't turn it off,' is what he would say. During late night confessional conversations in , Kathy says Elvis revealed his biggest fears about his career as well as his conviction that he would die young, like many in his family.
Kathy also disputes the official line on how and why Elvis died "because of what he told me and what doctors who saw him while I was with him told me. Kathy said: "When I first met him, he told me that he knew exactly how much time he had, that he thought he was going to die at the age of 42, close to the age of his mother. Kathy said she saw little evidence of drug abuse: "He would overmedicate himself.
His idea was that if one pill was good, two were better. Many women wanting a deep relationship with Elvis would have been disappointed. Kathy Westmoreland loved Elvis deeply and went through some emotional traumas adjusting to being only one of the many women in his life.
She was determined not to be just another victim and came out the stronger for it. This is a touching and informative book, well worth the read. Click to comment on this review.
About EIN. Elvis the Giver It's hard to find a positive book about Elvis that doesn't mention his generosity, and this book is no exception. Spirituality and special powers Elvis and Kathy had a similar interest in spiritual matters and he was pleased that they both liked the same kind of books, such as Joel S. Politics Elvis was primarily a strong conservative, tempered with a compassionate liberalism.
Sex and attitudes towards women While Elvis was not a one-woman man, he was not as promiscuous as is often depicted. Weight and eating habits Elvis was not enormously overweight. Health problems and drug taking Kathy attributes Elvis's drug taking to his many health problems and asserts that his drugs were prescription drugs. Memphis Mafia Kathy seemed to get on reasonably well with the Memphis Mafia. Tour logistics Compared with other groups Kathy sang with, Elvis's tours and concerts were well organised.
Loyalty test At one point, Elvis staged a gun scare with blank bullets. Telephone use It has been claimed that Elvis never made his own telephone calls and hated talking over the telephone. Origin of the TCB lightning bolt One stormy night at Graceland Elvis was standing in front of a mirror in a fit of anger, seeing nothing but ugliness.
Comment Personally, I have more problems with some of Kathy Westmoreland's statements and robust rebuttals of various "untruths" than those of Wanda June Hill We remember, Elvis , , whom at least one of the Memphis Mafia denies any knowledge of. We Remember Elvis. Elvis Religion. Did you miss? A Tale of Two Cooks. The Elvis Reader. DVD: Colonel Parker. Film: Elvis Killed My Brother. Book: Elvis and the Memphis Mafia. CD: All Shook Up reggae tribute. Book: The King's Ransom. Book: The King graphic novel.
FTD: Summer Festival. Book: Desert Storm. Book: Elvis On Stamps. FTD: Elvis Today. Book: Behind The Image Vol. Book: Elvis on Screen. FTD: Tickle Me. CD: Elvis by the Presleys. Book: Warman's Elvis Field Guide. DVD: Why Elvis? Book: Dewey and Elvis. CD: All Shook Up. Book: Rough Guide to Elvis. TV Special: "Elvis by the Presleys".
Book: Elvis by the Presleys. CD: Tom Green. FTD: Flashback. CD: Elvis At Sun. DVD: Comeback Special. FTD: Spinout. Book: Elvis Fashion. CD review: The Greensboro Concert. FTD review: Girl Happy. Article: Political correctnesss and intolerance in the Elvis world. In she was hired to sing backup vocals for Elvis Presley, both in the studio and on stage, where he would introduce her as "the little girl with the beautiful high voice. In , she published "Elvis and Kathy" that recounted her time with Presley.
ISBN Kathy continues to perform to sold-out crowds, ranging from nightclubs to country-rock-and dinner theaters to fan clubs, and appears in films, TV, radio interviews, and recordings.
She is currently contributing to many projects, writing,including Dick Dale's HBO special, and occasionally performing with her daughter Lindsey, a singer and dancer.
Most "in -demand -speaker" regarding unique perspective of Elvis Presley and Music's impact on social, racial, cultural consciousness elevation.
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