Friday, August 08, 2025

August 08 - Elvis Week 2025

Elvis Week 2025 kicked off, marking the 48th anniversary of the passing of Elvis and what would have been his 90th anniversary year. 

Running from August 8th to 16th, the annual festivities are expected to draw tens of thousands of fans from across the U.S. and all over the world to the home of the King for a mix of concerts, panels, presentations, fan events, film screenings and more, including the annual Candlelight Vigil.




Some highlights are:

  • Ultimate Elvis Gospel Celebration: 11am Aug 10
  • 'Blue Hawaii' Luau and Screening: 7pm Aug 12 at Guest House Back Lawn
  • 'Sunset Boulevard' Listening Party: 12:30pm Aug 13 Guest House Theater
  • A Night in Elvis' Hollywood: 7pm Aug 13, Graceland Soundstage.  Relive the magic of Elvis’ Hollywood years with Tom Brown, for a celebration of his 31 feature films.
  • Elvis Sessions: The Nashville Cats: 2pm Aug 14, Guest House Theater - A peek behind the scenes of Elvis' famed Nashville recordings with Charlie McCoy and bassist Norbert Putnam 
  • Conversations on Elvis: 10am Aug. 15, Graceland Soundstage With Tony Orlando, Brenda Lee, dancer Sandy Kawelo, Peter Guralnick and Milton Smith, former piano player for JD Sumner and the Stamps Quartet. 
  • Candlelight Vigil: 8.30pm Aug 15, Gates of Graceland
  • Elvis: Live on Stage: 7pm Aug 16, Graceland Soundstage

For a full schedule more information and tickets see the >>> ElvisWeek.com website, you can also check the Memphis Commercial Appeal here for their >>> '12 events fans of the King won't want to miss' overview.
(Source: Elvis Information Network)

Tuesday, August 05, 2025

August 05 - New Parker Biography Released (Updated)

Little Brown and Company published Peter Guralnick's new biography on Elvis' manager, 'The Colonel and the King: Tom Parker, Elvis Presley and the Partnership that Rocked the World'

In this book, the biographer draws from archival material to paint a fresh portrait of Elvis Presley’s manager, Colonel Tom Parker.

Publicity stated: In early 1955, Colonel Tom Parker (the manager of the number-one country music star of the day) heard that an unknown teenager from Memphis had just drawn a crowd of more than 800 people to a Texas schoolhouse and headed south to investigate. Within a matter of days, Parker was sending out telegrams and letters to promoters and booking agents: 'We have a new boy that is absolutely going to be one of the biggest things in the business in a very short time. His name is Elvis Presley.' 

The close personal bond between Elvis and the Colonel is something that has never been fully portrayed before. It was a relationship founded on mutual admiration and support. From the outset, the Colonel defended Elvis fiercely and indefatigably against RCA executives, Elvis' own booking agents and movie moguls. But in their final years together, the story grew darker, as the Colonel found himself unable to protect Elvis from himself - or to control growing problems of his own. 

Featuring troves of previously unpublished correspondence from the Colonel's own archives, revelatory for both their insights and their emotional depth, '
The Colonel and the King' provides a groundbreaking dual portrait of the relationship between the iconic artist and his legendary manager and a unique perspective on not one but two American originals. A tale of the birth of the modern-day superstar (an invention almost entirely of Parker's making) by the most acclaimed music writer of his generation, it presents these two misunderstood icons as they've never been seen before: with all of their brilliance, humour and flaws on full display.  

Little, Brown and Company will publish the 624-page book on August 5, 2025. The book is already available for pre-order from >>> Amazon (associate link).


Up Close: Colonel Parker's Promotional Jackets

Graceland shared the latest episode of its exclusive video series, Elvis: Up Close, offering fans a rare look at the king’s most memorable artifacts and the stories behind them.

This new installment spotlights two custom-made promotional jackets worn by Elvis’s legendary manager, Colonel Tom Parker. Designed as wearable advertisements, each jacket is covered in bright logos, co-star names, and film titles, turning Parker into a walking billboard for Elvis’s movie career.

One jacket highlights the 1964 film Roustabout, complete with Paramount Pictures branding. The other promotes Kissin’ Cousins and features the iconic MGM lion logo. Flashy, eccentric, and completely unique, these jackets reflect Parker’s bold marketing style and tireless dedication to keeping Elvis in the spotlight.



Searching for Elvis Presley in the Movies

Music expert Robert C. Gilbert, of the highly recommended 'Listening Sessions', has posted another article about Elvis. This time he looks at Elvis' movie recordings, trying to find the gold in Elvis' early-sixties soundtrack recordings.

He explains... It’s fair to say that the music that Elvis recorded for his movies in the sixties is one of the main reasons his legacy remains uneven and tainted by the compromises he made during his career. That said, his movie music from the early sixties, a real golden era for Elvis in my opinion, contains a lot of gems as well as recordings that come off way better than they have any right to be. 

Of course, the desire to become not just an actor but an accomplished one was Elvis’. The twisting of that wish for profit was one of the many sins of Col Parker but also a result of Elvis’ acquiescence to his manager. It is emblematic, certainly, of the compromises that led to Elvis’ uneven legacy... It may explain why his non-soundtrack recordings in Nashville during that time continue to languish in neglect, passed over each year by Sony Music for another repackaging of his music from the Sun era or from between 1969 to 1976.

In the article Gilbert praises movies and soundtrack songs. Such as ‘We’re Coming in Loaded’ "It has such an emphatic groove that one wishes Blackwell and Scott could have built it into a song rather than just the idea of one" and ‘Lonely Man’ "maybe a more authentic artefact of the years during which Elvis made some worthy music for the movies while he progressively lost his way doing them" - plus many others.

Go to the >>> 'Listening Sessions' for some "gold".

(Source: Little Brown and Company / Graceland)

Saturday, August 02, 2025

August 02 - Charts August 2025 - Week 1 (Updated)

Getting closer to Elvis Week 2025, Elvis still didn't register enough sales to make an appearance on the U.S. Billboard charts. 

The 'ELV1S 30 #1 Hits' album won back six places on the Official U.K. Album chart this week, and climbed to No. 82. On the nation's Streaming chart, the compilation climbed eight places, from No. 59. 

The 'Elvis - The King of Rock and Roll' DVD re-entered the Music Video chart at No. 49.

(Source: Billboard / Official Chart Company / UK Mix Forum)

August 01 - Sunset Boulevard Officially Released

Sony Legacy Recordings officially released the 'Sunset Boulevard' 5-CD and 2-LP sets. Graceland released an exclusive colored vinyl variant.

Publicity stated
: The thrilling 5-CD set packed with 89 tracks from Elvis’s iconic sessions and rehearsals at RCA’s Studio C in Hollywood is out now! 

Spanning 1970–1975, the Sunset Boulevard compilation marks the first time Elvis recorded with his legendary touring band, and includes 3 discs of raw, behind-the-scenes rehearsals that reveal both the intensity and playfulness of the King in the studio.

The Double LP is a 'best of' selection from the CD-set. 

The set is available from >>> Amazon (associate link) on CD and vinyl. 



Thursday, July 31, 2025

July 31 - The King's Golden Realm

The German Golden Boy Elvis fanclub published their third digital fan club magazine, the 'GBE Mailer Summer 2025' to their subscribers. 

The magazine features an in-depth article from the club's archive, on the Presley family three, going way back to the original roots of the family.

For more information on the magazine, visit the magazine's >>> Golden Boy Elvis website, or contact the publisher bij >>> mail



Back On Line

Following the recent hack of close to 100 bigger and smaller Elvis websites and fora, a new place for Elvis Presley collectors, fans, and enthusiasts worldwide has been opened at The King's Realm. It was created by lifelong Elvis fan BrianTCB, this website is dedicated to preserving the legacy of the King of Rock 'n' Roll through an expansive archive of fan experiences, CDs, vinyl records, and memorabilia.

The website states:
This site was born out of a deep passion and a shared mission. Earlier this year, the beloved community at elvis-collectors.com was unfortunately hacked beyond repair, leaving a void in the Elvis collector world. Rather than let that loss define us, BrianTCB, along with his longtime friend and fellow Elvis fanatic J.R., decided to bring the spirit of that community back to life, only better, stronger, and more secure.

ElvisTheKingsRealm.com isn't just a website, it's a revival, a continuation, and a fresh start. It's where serious collectors can connect, share, discuss, and expand their collections with others who understand the true value of Elvis's musical and cultural legacy.

With decades of experience and a commitment to honoring Elvis’s memory, we're here for the long haul. Whether you're hunting for rare pressings, looking to chat with like-minded fans, or just want to relive the golden days of Elvis, you've come to the right place.

This is your realm. This is ElvisTheKingsRealm.com

Wednesday, July 30, 2025

July 30 - Liquid Vinyl For Everyone

The French V.P.I. Record label announced the release of Elvis' 'Something For Everyone' LP as a liquid vinyl. This new version has November 14, 2025 as the streetdate.

Publicity stated: Here is the very first “liquid- filled vinyl” dedicated to Something for Everybody! The "liquid- filled vinyl" is a custom-made record featuring an inner cavity filled with decorative pink liquid, reminiscent of the iconic hue of the famous Cadillac Fleetwood Series 60. 

This fascinating innovation in the world of vinyl reveals a hypnotic visual spectacle with every spin on your turntable. Special edition is strictly limited to 200 exclusive and hand-numbered copies worldwide. No repress. No second chance. 

Side A: 1. There's Always Me 2. Give Me The Right 3. It's A Sin 4. Sentimental Me 5. Starting Today 6. Gently.

Side B: 1. I'm Comin' Home 2. In Your Arms 3. Put The Blame On Me 4. Judy 5. I Want You With Me 6. I Slipped, I Stumbled, I Fell.

(Source: Elvis My Happiness)

Tuesday, July 29, 2025

July 29 - Follow That Sunset Boulevard (Updated)

The Follow That Dream collectors label announced the release of 'The Last Tours Vol. 3' and the 'Harem Holiday' double LP. Estimated dispatch date w/c August 25, 2025.

Publicity for volume 3 stated: Released as a 3-CD 5-inch digipack, 'The Last Tours vol. 3' features the recorded segments of shows from 1977 – April 23: University of Toledo, April 24: Crisler Hall, Ann Arbor. April 26: Wings Stadium, Kalamazoo. April 27: Milwaukee Auditorium Arena, April 29: Arena, Duluth. April 30: Civic Center, St. Paul.

The concerts feature all of the songs that were recorded by the engineer during the April 1977 tour. Recorded in mono.

The Last Tours Vol. 3 - CD 1 - April 23, 1977 Toledo, Ohio

O Sole Mio / It’s Now Or Never - Little Sister - Teddy Bear / Don’t Be Cruel - And I Love You So - Fever - Polk Salad Annie - My Way - Introductions /School Day - Hurt - Hound Dog - Can’t Help Falling In Love - Closing Vamp

April 24, 1977. Ann Arbor, Michigan
Love Me - If You Love Me - You Gave Me A Mountain - Trying To Get To You - O Sole Mio / It’s Now Or Never - Little Sister - Teddy Bear / Don’t Be Cruel - Help Me - My Way - Polk Salad Annie - Hurt - Hound Dog - Unchained Melody - Little Darlin’ - Can’t Help Falling In Love - Closing Vamp

CD 2 - April 26, 1977. Kalamazoo, Wisconsin
Love Me - Fairytale (False Start) - If You Love Me - You Gave Me A Mountain - Jailhouse Rock - O Sole Mio / It’s Now Or Never - Big Boss Man - Heartbreak Hotel - Blue Suede Shoes - And I Love You So - My Way - Hound Dog - Can’t Help Falling In Love - Closing Vamp

April 27, 1977. Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Love Me - If You Love Me - You Gave Me A Mountain - Jailhouse Rock - O Sole Mio / It’s Now Or Never - Little Sister - Teddy Bear / Don’t Be Cruel - And I Love You - My Way - Polk Salad Annie - Hurt  - Hound Dog - Can’t Help Falling In Love - Closing Vamp

CD 3 - April 29, 1977. Duluth, Minnesota
Love Me - If You Love Me - You Gave Me A Mountain - Jailhouse Rock - O Sole Mio / It’s Now Or Never - Little Sister - Teddy Bear / Don’t Be Cruel - Bridge Over Troubled Water - Big Boss Man - My Way - Hurt - Hound Dog - Can’t Help Falling In Love - Closing Vamp

April 30, 1977 St. Paul, Minneapolis
Rip It Up - Love Me - If You Love Me - You Gave Me A Mountain - Jailhouse Rock - O Sole Mio / It’s Now Or Never - My Way - Hound Dog - Polk Salad Annie - The Wonder Of You - Blue Suede Shoes - Hawaiian Wedding Song - Can’t Help Falling In Love - Closing Vamp

Publicity for the 'Harum Holiday' LP stated: FTD Vinyl is pleased to announce the release of “Harem Holiday" Limited 2-LP Edition. It features far superior newly mixed masters and outtakes, the cover also features Elvis  in correct profile at last!   

This unique companion edition is based on the original UK release with the red dot RCA Victor label. Simply, the best sounding and looking version of Harem (Scarum) Holiday ever!

LP 1 - Side A: Harem Holiday - Mirage - Shake That Tambourine - Go East, Young Man - My Desert Serenade - Kismet - Animal Instinct (Take 2089 - 2092)*

Side B: So Close, Yet So Far (From Paradise) - Hey Little Girl - Golden Coins - Wisdom Of The Ages* - Shake That Tambourine (Take 2012 - 2019) - Animal Instinct*

LP 2 - Side C: Harem Holiday (Take 2095 - 2096) - Kismet (Take 2063 - 2064) - My Desert Serenade (Take 2049 - 2052) - Golden Coins (Take 2073 - 2076) - Hey Little Girl (Take 2068 - 2069) - Wisdom Of The Ages* (Take 2058 - 2059).

Site D: Shake That Tambourine (Take 2028 - 2033) - So Close, Yet So Far (From Paradise) - Animal Instinct (Take 2093)* - Harem Holiday (Vocal Replacement 2096 / Unedited Master) - My Desert Serenade (Take 2053) - Hey Little Girl (Take 2070)

* Bonus Song Not Featured In The MGM Motion Picture.

The Elvis Information Network noted: several songs from RCA multitracks on their 'Spring Tours 77' compilation. Little Sister, Teddy Bear / Don’t Be Cruel, Help Me, Unchained Melody and Little Darlin' (Ann Arbor, April 24) Heartbreak Hotel and My Way (Saginaw, April 25), If You Love Me (Let Me Know), O Sole Mio / It’s Now Or Never (Kalamazoo, April 26). Polk Salad Annie (Milwaukee, April 27), Polk Salad Annie (Milwaukee, April 27), Bridge Over Troubled Water, Big Boss Man (Duluth, April 29) Hound Dog (St. Paul, April 30), Fairytale (Chicago, May 2), Mystery Train/Tiger Man (Saginaw May 3).

Bootleg collectors will already own the following soundboards. April 23 1977 Toledo - on the 'Goodbye Memphis' - April 24 1977 Ann Arbor - on 'Shakin' Up The Great Lakes' April 26 1977 Kalamazoo - on 'Shakin' Up The Great Lakes' and 'Memories From Kalamazoo'. 

'The Final Curtain' bootleg did however feature the Closing Night's May 3rd Saginaw show which included a surprise 'That's All Right' and even an attempt at 'Trouble'. That soundboard is not included on this FTD set. The other FTD soundboards have never been previously released. 

The 'Last Tours' 3-CD-set is available for pre-order from the >>> ElvisMatters webshop.

The 'Harem Holiday' 2-LP-set is available for pre-order from the >>> ElvisMatters webshop.



The Sun Sets On Sunset Boulevard

Sony Legacy released the 'Elvis Presley - Sunset Boulevard' set, the first dealers received the set. The first reaction: "amazing!". The official release date is August 1, 2025.

'Sunset Boulevard' is a comprehensive 5-CD collection spotlighting Elvis' recording sessions and rehearsals at RCA's historic Sunset Boulevard Studio. Spanning 1970 to 1975, it features Elvis recording for the first time with his legendary touring band, ultimately spawning the hits 'Burning Love', 'Always On My Mind' (1972) and 'T-R-O-U-B-L-E' (1975) from the 'TODAY' album. 

This special edition also includes 3 discs of rehearsals from 1970 and 1974 that capture both serious and light-hearted moments from Elvis in the studio. 'Sunset Boulevard' features 89 tracks, 34 of which are newly mixed versions, pure and without overdubs.


The set is available for pre-order from >>> Amazon (associate link) on CD and vinyl. 



Elvis vs. the World


Mark Phillips published his 164-page paperback 'Elvis vs. the World: 40 Legendary Showdowns That Shaped the King'.


Publicity stated: 'Elvis vs. the World' offers a gripping new perspective on the life of Elvis Presley, one dramatic clash at a time. From Sun Records to the Las Vegas years, from backstage betrayals to public controversies, this book recounts 40 real-life confrontations that defined the rise, fall, and legacy of the King of Rock and Roll. 


In sharply drawn, fast-moving chapters, it explores everything from Elvis’s battle for artistic freedom to his conflicts with Colonel Parker, his complicated love life, his encounters with the Beatles, and the tragic personal choices that led to his decline. Whether you’re a longtime fan or a newcomer to his story, this book reveals Elvis not just as a performer, but as a fighter, up against family, fame, rivals, lovers, and time itself.



Disc Jockeys, Preachers, and Elvis


Ron Brandon, has produced a hardback Collector's Edition of his 2022 book 'Disc Jockeys, Preachers, and Elvis' which was originally published as a softcover. This new edition is an expanded edition of the black and white first edition with 250 additional photographs.


Publicity stated: The book is described as:'Disc Jockeys, Preachers, and Elvis' offers an unparalleled journey into the pivotal era of rock 'n' roll radio and its cultural impact, presented now for the first time with over 250 full-color photographs. 


This edition goes beyond Elvis Presley himself, capturing the rich tapestry of disc jockeys, and behind-the-scenes figures who shaped the music landscape from the 1950s through the 1990s. The vivid color images breathe new life into unforgettable moments and personalities, transforming the experience for readers by revealing details and atmosphere that black-and-white photos could not fully convey.


The cost of this edition reflects the meticulous care taken in sourcing, restoring, and reproducing these photographs in premium full color. Additionally, significant effort has gone into assembling the extensive content, spanning stories from Elvis' 1956 Tupelo performance to the careers of legendary musicians and the Disc Jockeys who brought their music to the airwaves across decades.


For enthusiasts of radio history, Rock and Roll, and American cultural heritage, Disc Jockeys, Preachers, and Elvis provides an immersive, visually stunning, and deeply informed experience. It is essential both as a collector's item and as an educational resource.


The book is available from >>> Amazon (associate link).


(Source: Memphis Mansion / Elvis Information Network)

Monday, July 28, 2025

Review Elvis 1958 - April - August

Author-researcher, Paul Bélard, has released his sixth and seventh book for 2025, and with nearly 10 other books at advanced stages, we can be sure that we'll see some more "day-by-day" photo-books in the months to come.

His last two titles take us back to April - August 1958, a period which was pivotal in both Elvis' career and personal life.

Design

I won't say much about the cover-art as I made those. Inside these two 200-page paperbacks, Bélard follows his well-known photo-journal format.

In an interview with the Elvis Information Network he stated: "Some of the pictures in this book are not of top quality. They were not taken by professional photographers. They are, however, important documents about Elvis in the Army and the author believes that rarity wins over quality."

Content

Bélard also said: "It's a thrill every time I discover an Elvis picture that I had never seen before, even if the quality isn't perfect … There are so many pictures taken of the man that in some cases, there are photos for every day of a month … Through my books I want fans to be able to follow Elvis day by day, sometimes hour by hour."

And that is exactly what we get. Bélard seems to be a shadow following Elvis' every footstep, documenting them with photographs and relevant contextual documents and articles from that timeframe and more recent ones, completing the picture and adding a sense of being there.


Book 1 - April - May

The book follows Elvis just after his induction into the U.S. Army which took him from his beloved Graceland and parents to Fort Chaffee in Arkansas for early processing. Then he is transferred to Fort Hood in Texas, where he is assigned to the Second Armored Division, General Patton's former "Hells on Wheels" outfit as a light truck driver in a tank crew. From that point on, Elvis would be "just another soldier," said an Army spokeswoman, and back to driving a "truck".

You would expect that once the gates of Fort Chaffee and Fort Hood had closed, there would be less photographs taken, but Bélard proves us wrong. He managed to unearth hundreds of images to present us an almost day-by-day overview of Elvis' first weeks in the service of Uncle Sam.

Being "just another soldier", we see Elvis as one of the boys, sitting in the grass, wearing a gasmask, on the pistol and rifle range and more. It is impressive to see how Bélard managed to identify Elvis on some of these images.

The "good luck" telegram from "Admiral Parker" shows the old carny had some humor and the Teen magazine asks the question Elvis probably asked himself "will the Army change Elvis?"

Included are some more recent articles on people who were there during Elvis' early Army days. 

For example the memories of Ted Russ who in 1958, trained Army recruit Elvis Presley for two days, and he has the photos to prove it, including a favorite one of himself with Presley. "When we show that photo to friends, my wife always tells everyone that I am the good-looking one," he said. 

"Elvis was a good trainee and well-liked by his Army peers," Russ said, "Presley took his celebrity status in stride. He realized that learning how to use a gas mask was serious business and went through exactly the same training as all other recruits. He asked no favors or for any special treatment."

At the same time, the business continued. On April 1st, RCA shipped 'Wear My Ring Around Your Neck'. The single did not sell as much as the ad in Billboard predicted. Side A reached number 3 on the charts and side B number 21.

It is a well-known fact that many friendships are struck while serving your country in the Army, and Elvis is no exception, in the Army he met Rex Mansfield, but also Charlie Hodge, and their common interest was the foundation of a friendship that would last until the day Elvis died.


Hodge remembered: "I never was stationed with Elvis. I was in 15th. Cavalry there. And when I found out where he was, I went over and renewed my acquaintance. I said, "I'm Charlie Hodge. I was the lead singer with the Foggy River Boys". And he said, "Hey, man, I used to watch you every Saturday night on TV, you know".

And I think our friendship was a natural friendship, because when we met there at Fort Hood and got on the ship going to Europe, we knew the same people in the gospel field. We knew the same people in the country field. We knew the same gospel songs. We were singing songs together on the way to Germany."

Looking at the many pictures of everyone from the G.I. to the general wanting to have his picture taken with Elvis, I wonder if Elvis had time to do any basic training … But an article from the Brownsville Herald, confirms he did on May 31, 1958.


Book 2 - June, July August

His basic training completed on Saturday May 31st, Elvis returned to Memphis on Sunday, June 1st, for a two-week leave. Swarms of teen-age devotees had made elaborate plans to welcome him home on his first visit home since his induction into the Army.




A day later, he already did his first photoshoot, one of the shots would be used for the 'A Date with Elvis' LP. Great to see so many images from this shoot. 

They also took several pictures with his father and mother. Not knowing it yet, these images probably became very special to him. The pictures of him, walking in front of his Graceland Mansion, not wearing his Army fatigue are great, he really had it made, and life seems good.

Funny to read the newspaper article on the "awards" he brought home, no Gold Record Awards, but medals designating that he had qualified as an expert with the carbine and as a sharpshooter with a pistol.

It was back to work a week later, with recording sessions on June 10th and 11th with classics like 'I Need Your Love Tonight', ' 'A Big Hunk o' Love', 'Ain't That Loving Baby', 'I Got Stung', and 'A Fool Such As I'. Being on leave, I do wonder why he wore his uniform in the studio.

Back in Texas he is visited by Disc Jockey Don Roscoe Joseph III, professionally known as Rocky Frisco and Rocky Curtiss. He as an American musician, best known as the longtime pianist for J. J. Cale, and for his role in the development of the music style known as the Tulsa Sound. 

In July 1958 he embarked on a 500 mile bicycle trip to interview Elvis and to promote his radio station KOME in Tulsa at the same time. Elvis autographed Rocky's bicycle fender and a listener in Tulsa later won it in a radio contest. It has always made me wonder why this picture of Elvis holding the autographed bicycle fender was turned into an oil painting, that still hangs at the bottom left of the stairs when you enter Graceland …

Elvis' rise to fame had an impact on everyone around him, especially his mother. She once said: "I'm the most miserable woman in the world… I'm guarded... I can't buy my own groceries... I can't see my neighbors." In the book we read that in July, Gladys became very depressed and fell ill, so much so that in early August, she returned to Graceland where her doctor immediately had her transferred to the Methodist Hospital in Memphis. With her condition worsening, Elvis obtained an emergency leave.

A few days later she died, and knowing how attached Elvis was to his mother, his life would never be the same again. I felt sorry for him watching the images of him mourning with his father, and the funeral of Gladys. 

But life goes on, and a few days later he was back on the base and it looks like nothing had changed for his fellow Army men, still wanting to take a picture with him.

Conclusion

Book by book Bélard is visualizing the Elvis Presley timeline. These two books mark an important period in Elvis' life, having to step down from his throne as the King of Rock and Roll to serve his country but more importantly because of the loss of his mother, one of the pillars of his life. With all the photographs Bélard takes us through this period, almost day-by-day, providing additional insights, literally.

Buy the book

The 'Elvis 1958 - April - May' book is available from >>> Amazon, and so is the 'Elvis 1958 June - July - August' book here >>> Amazon (associate links).

For a signed edition you can contact Paul Belard by email at >>> pbelard@hotmail.com

Saturday, July 26, 2025

July 26 - Charts July 2025 - Week 4

Even getting close to Elvis Week 2025, Elvis didn't register enough sales to make an appearance on the U.S. Billboard charts. 

The 'ELV1S 30 #1 Hits' album lost 10 places on the Official U.K. Album chart this week, and fell to No. 82. On the nation's Streaming chart, the compilation dropped four places to No. 67. 

The 'Elvis at the Movies' DVD-set dropped more than 15 spots, and fell off the Music Video chart Top 50 after last week's jump to No. 36.

(Source: Billboard / Official Chart Company / UK Mix Forum)

Friday, July 25, 2025

July 25 - August News Report

The Elvis Presley Video News report of August 2025 is available again. 

It wraps up all the news from July 2025 and covers subjects like the "Holographic" Elvis show in London, Elvis in Minnesota, the Circle G Foundation, Elvis and Connie Francis, Johnny Cash’s present to Elvis and much more.



Bill Morris Died

Former Shelby County Mayor and Sheriff Bill Morris died. He was 92. Morris was the county's longest-serving mayor. He served as the sheriff of Shelby County from 1964 to 1970, and as the mayor from 1978 to 1994.   
Morris was the sheriff when Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated outside the Lorraine Motel. in 1968. He was the one who read James Earl Ray his rights after he was arrested for the shooting.  

Besides his political career, Bill Morris was also a close friend of Elvis Presley for many years. In 1964, he appointed Elvis "Special Deputy Sheriff" of Shelby County, an honorary title Presley proudly wore. They both shared a passion for uniforms, badges, and public service. 

He nominated Elvis for the Ten Outstanding Young Men of the Nation Award that was presented by the United States Junior Chamber and was present at the ceremony.  Elvis was given this Award at the Ceremony in Memphis on 16th January 1971 – the only Award Elvis ever accepted in person. As a token of their friendship, Elvis gave Bill and his wife, Ann, a "TCB" and "Tender Love and Care" necklace. 

Morris noted, “Elvis and I both grew up in the same post-Depression years in north Mississippi. About the same time, we migrated to Memphis. His parents knew my parents before either of us were born. And then, of course, I went into the Army after his graduation. By the time I came back, two, three years later, he had already done big things in the music industry. And then I got to know him from then on. By then I became sheriff. 

He stayed here in Memphis as often as he could. We gave him Sheriff’s Department protection, our service, and we got to become close friends. We then found out we both came from the same place. And so it was a natural thing for us to become good friends.” Morris said when he began bonding with Presley in his 20s, the charismatic singer relished his time in his beloved Memphis, far away from Hollywood or even being on the road."

Morris and his wife Ann were frequent guests at Graceland, and their friendship was described as genuine and close. In interviews, Morris always spoke warmly of Elvis, describing him as loyal, protective, and dedicated. 
 
His friendship with Elvis was also mentioned in his autobiography, Bill Morris: A Legendary Life, which tells his remarkable life story. The book offers insight not only into the highs and lows of his career but also into his personal connection with the King of Rock 'n' Roll.

One of Morris’ favorite memories of Presley was the practical jokes he played on Graceland, the refuge he would call home until his death. "Elvis was youthful and playful. We would shoot roman candles at each other and use garbage can lids to defend ourselves. Elvis was also very generous, when he made his first money he gave US$50,000 to the city to distribute to charity. He wrote checks to St. Jude early on and lot of them. I asked that the trauma center at The Med be named in his honor, because I thought it reflected another side of Elvis beyond his talents as a performer.

“I can’t believe even to this day, the power of Elvis Presley’s name is unbelievable worldwide. That says a lot about his music, his personality and the person he was.”

(Source: Emiel Maier / ElvisMatters / Elvis Information Network)