Sunday, March 29, 2026

March 29 - Live At The Sahara Tahoe

The Knock Out Records import label announced the release of the CD 'Live At The Sahara Tahoe' in the first week of April 2026.

Publicity stated
: Knock Out Records proudly presents a very special release celebrating the 50th anniversary of Elvis Presley’s final performances at the Sahara Tahoe with the release of 'Live At The Sahara Tahoe' featuring the May 8th, 1976 Dinner Show performance.
 
Originally released in 2004 as 'A Night At The Sahara Hotel' the recording "suffered from incorrect speed and less-than-ideal sound quality." Now, five decades after these unforgettable shows, we’ve returned to the original master tape and remastered it to the best available sound quality. Carefully remastered and restored, this brand-new edition runs at the correct speed and delivers a dramatic improvement in sound quality.
 
Listen to Elvis sing great renditions of 'You Gave Me A Mountain', 'Trying To Get To You', 'Burning Love' and a rare 'Sweet Caroline'. Presented in a digipack with rare photos and memorabilia this is a great addition to your collection!
 
Tracks: 
01.   Also Sprach Zarathustra
02.   C.C. Rider
03.   Oh Happy Day (Excerpt)
04.   I Got A Woman / Amen
05.   Love Me
06.   If You Love Me (Let Me Know)
07.   You Gave Me A Mountain
08.   All Shook Up
09.   Teddy Bear / Don’t Be Cruel
10.   Sweet Caroline (With false start)
11.   Happy Birthday Everybody
12.   Trying To Get To You
13.   My Way
14.   Polk Salad Annie
15.   Introductions
16.   Early Morning Rain
17.   What’d I Say
18.   Band Solos
19.   Love Letters
20.   School Day
21.   Hurt
22.   Hound Dog
23.   Softly As I Leave You
24.   Burning Love
25.   My Heavenly Father (By Kathy Westmoreland)
26.   Can’t Help Falling In Love
27.   Closing Vamp

(Source: Elvis Rarities)

Saturday, March 28, 2026

March 28 - Pink Debut

 The French V.P.I. record label re-issued another Limited Edition Liquid Vinyl Edition of their re-issue of Elvis' U.K. debut album for HMV. This version, limited to 75 copies, comes with pink colored liquid. 

Side A: Blue Suede Shoes / I Got a Sweetie (I Got a Woman) / I’m Counting on You / I’m Left, You’re Right, She’s Gone / That’s All Right / Money Honey.

Side B: Mystery Train / I’m Gonna Sit Right Down and Cry (Over You) / Tryin’ to Get to You / One Sided Love Affair / Lawdy, Miss Clawdy / Shake, Rattle and Roll.

(Source: Pascal Matteo)

March 28 - Charts March 2026 - Week 4 (Updated)

Last week it looked like the 'EPiC: Elvis Presley In Concert' soundtrack had peaked already, but fans of the British Isles had a surprise for us this week! 

The 'ELV1S 30 No. 1 Hits' album lost three spots on the Official Album Top 100 chart, and fell to No. 59. 
 It further lost six places on the Streaming chart, falling to No. 61. On the Chart Update chart it gained another seven spots and rose to 49 this week.

The 'EPiC' Soundtrack album continued its rise on the  Album Sales chart, climbing 34 places, from No. 64 to No. 30. On the Album Download chart the soundtrack lost another ten places and landed at No. 32. The '50 Greatest Hits' compilation almost exited the  chart this week, falling from No. 52 to No. 99. The 'ELV1S 30 No. 1 Hits' wasn't able to hang on another week on the Download chart and dropped off the list from last week's re-entry at No. 93. 

On the physical album chart, the 'EPiC' soundtrack won another 42 places, rising from No. 72 to No. 30. This show Elvis fans like to hold their music in their hands. 

And to save the best for last, the soundtrack album returned to No. 1 on the  Soundtrack Album chart.

To be updated over the weekend: The 'The Complete Story' video exited the Music video chart this week from last week's listing at No. 35. The 'Elvis The Searcher' documentary returned to the chart at No. 31, after falling of the chart just a week earlier. 'The King of Rock and Roll' compilation DVD fell from No. 33 to No. 44 this week.

Scottish charts

The 'ELV1S 30 #1 Hits' album fell out of the Top 100 again after last week's re-entry at No. 90 on the Album Top 100 chart, but the 'EPiC' soundtrack skyrocketed from No. 94 to No. 28, gaining 56 places!

U.S. Billboard charts

The 'EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert' soundtrack returned to Billboard's Soundtrack charts at No. 20. The 'ELV1S 30 #1 Hits' compilation remained steady at No. 40 on Billboards Country Album chart. 

Worldwide charts

The 'EPiC' soundtrack dropped from No. 90 to No. 164 on the Belgian UltraTop Top 200 Album chart in the Flanders part of the country. 

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

Friday, March 27, 2026

March 27 - Elvis Presley News Report

Emiel Maier posted the April 2026 Elvis Presley news Report video, looking back on the main events in the Elvis of March 2026. It's (all about) 'EPiC'. The box office figures, the charts and how the movie breaks even. Other subjects are 'Elvis in Germany', book and DVD news and more. 



Elvis Week 2026

The countdown for Elvis Week 2026 has begun now Graceland has published the Elvis Week schedule.

Graceland wrote: We couldn’t be more excited to share everything we have planned for fans this year. From all-inclusive packages to individual event tickets, you can create the experience that fits your schedule and interests.

Special guests include Linda Thompson, Jerry Schilling, Kent McCord, Larry Gatlin, Sam Thompson, Charles Stone, Larry Strickland, Andrew Solt, Donna Tutt, Jim Murray and Brenda Nielsen Murray, Linda Stone, Bonnie Morales, Donna Lewis, The Blackwood Brothers Quartet, Terry Mike Jeffrey, Tom Brown, DJ Argo, Jacob Tolliver, and more.

More events and special guests will be announced soon. Don’t miss Elvis Week 2026 as we celebrate together and begin the countdown to the 50th anniversary in 2027. The key 'Non Elvis-Impersonator' events include..

Elvis 1956: Elvis 1956 will celebrate these pivotal moments through live music, Elvis performances on the big screen, and conversations on the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll’s early days. Hosted by Andy Childs, the show includes appearances by Jerry Schilling, Billy Blackwood & The Blackwood Brothers Quartet, Angie Marchese.

The Jungle Room Sessions: Celebrate the 50th anniversary of Elvis iconic 1976 recording sessions. Hosted by Tom Brown and featuring performances by Pat Dunn, Terry Mike Jeffrey, and Larry Strickland, with additional performers.. Backed by the Infinit-E Band.

Inside The Archives: Join Angie Marchese of Graceland Archives, along with Linda Thompson, who dated Elvis from 1972-1976, for a special conversation as they explore items from the Graceland Archives connected to Linda’s time with Elvis.

Inside Elvis' World - the wives perspective: Experience it all from another perspective, join the wives of men who were part of Elvis’ life as they share their memories of Elvis and what it was like to be part of the world that surrounded him. Hosted by Tom Brown, special guests are Donna Tutt, wife of TCB Band drummer Ronnie Tutt; Linda Stone, wife of Charles Stone, who worked for Concerts West; and Bonnie Morales, wife of Elvis’ Imperial Armond Morales.

Elvis Presley in concert Live: Relive the excitement of Elvis Presley in concert as the King of Rock 'n' Roll takes the stage once again on the big screen. Featuring iconic performances from Elvis’ legendary live shows, a live band performs alongside Elvis, bringing the music to life in a powerful concert experience that celebrates the energy, charisma, and unforgettable sound of Elvis Presley live in concert.

Conversations on Elvis: Hosted by Tom Brown, confirmed guests include actor Kent McCord, who played football with Elvis and had appearances in 4 Elvis films director, writer and filmmaker Andrew Solt, who owns the rights to The Ed Sullivan Show library.


Elvis’ Imperial Jim Murray and Brenda Nielsen Murray, who first met Elvis in the early 1960s, come together on stage, each sharing their own personal stories and favorite memories of Elvis Presley Donna Lewis, who first met Elvis in 1962 and grew up spending time at Graceland and around Elvis’ world

Sunday Morning Gospel Celebration: Terry Mike Jeffrey, backed by the Infinit-E Band, with additional special guest performers

An 'EPiC' Closing Party: A final EPiC-sized celebration at the Graceland Soundstage.
Enjoy a screening of Baz Luhrmann’s EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert on the Soundstage’s three giant screens while you celebrate, dance, and enjoy this incredible film with fellow Elvis fans.

Plus Special Tour Experiences: Linda Thompson Graceland Q&A experience - Tickets US$1,300 - Only 10 available. Limited to two per purchaser across all celebrity mansion experience times. Linda Thompson / Jerry Schilling Graceland Q&A experience Tickets US$1,800 - Only 10 available. Limited to two per purchaser across all celebrity mansion experience times.

For more information, visit the >>> Graceland website.

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

March 25 - Clambake Single

The Memphis Mansion announced the release of the 45 RPM single 'Clambake'. It is a bonus gift for fans who buy the Follow That Dream double vinyl re-issue of the movie soundtrack album which is due shortly. 

The single contains the audio from the Movie trailer on side A and a 'Clambake' Radio Commerial on the flip-side.

Go to the >>> Memphis Mansion web-shop to pre-order the LP

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

March 24 - 40 Golden Classics

The Bellevue Entertainment record label announced another re-issue of their 2018 compilation '40 Golden Classics' as a double LP. The set is due April 24, 2026. 

Description
: 'Elvis Presley - 40 Golden Classics' is a compilation album in the Rock and Roll genre that offers an overview of Elvis' versatility and popularity as an artist. 

This double album, consisting of two LPs, was released by Bellevue Entertainment and contains a selection of forty signature songs from his extensive career, appealing to a broad audience, including both long-time fans and new listeners.

The selection on this compilation reflects Elvis' development as a pioneer within rock and roll and the power of his iconic voice and presence.

Side 1: It's Now Or Never / Return To Sender / (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear / Are You Lonesome Tonight? / Hound Dog / King Creole / Marie's The Name (His Latest Flame) / I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone / All Shook Up / That's Alright Mama

Side 2: Jailhouse Rock / Blue Suede Shoes / Heartbreak Hotel / Wooden Heart  / One Night / Rock A Hula Baby / I Want You, I Need You, I Love You / Loving You / Paralyzed / Baby Let's Play House

Side 3: Love Me Tender / Blue Moon / Good Luck  Charm / A Mess Of Blues / Surrender (Torna Surriento) / Got A Lot Of Livin' To Do / Stuck On You / A Big Hunk O' Love / Have I Told You Lately That I Love You / Blue Hawaii

Side 4: Can't Help Falling In Love / Don't Be Cruel / Hawaiian Wedding Song / Don't / Party / Hard Headed Woman / Too Much / She's Not You / Wear My Ring / Around Your Neck / I Love You Because

(Source: iMusic)

Monday, March 23, 2026

March 23 - Stream The King At Graceland

Baz Luhrmann's EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert is scheduled to be available to buy or rent on digital platforms, including Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV, on April 6, 2026. Apple TV mentioned the date, Amazon Prime not yet. Amazon Prime has the digital version of the movie pre-order.

DVD, Blu-ray and 4K UHD editions have been announced, but no street date is available yet.

The documentary, which features never-before-seen archival footage, had its theatrical release in February 2026 and is coming to streaming shortly after. 



President Trump finally got to meet the only King the US ever had when he stopped by Graceland following a roundtable meeting with federal, state, and local leaders to discuss the crime-reduction efforts in Memphis.

Graceland's Angie Marchese said: "Its always special when you leave politics at the door and just talk about something everyone can agree upon... ELVIS!!! Very honored and blessed to represent Elvis during such a historic visit."

While at Graceland, Trump got a look at several Elvis artifacts, was invited to sit in the Jungle Room, and was asked to sign a replica of the guitar Elvis played during his 1973 Aloha from Hawaii concert. Wow. That’s an honor,” said Trump. “Ready, everybody? That came out pretty nice.”

Trump also talked about Elvis Presley’s visit to the White House to see then-President Nixon and his politics. “Elvis was not political. I think he was political, but he kept it (to himself),” said President Trump.

When asked by the media about his favorite Elvis song, Trump suggested 'Hurt' but acknowledged that Elvis had many great songs and there were a few he didn’t like. 

Trump lamented having never met the superstar. “Who else would be more famous than Elvis?” Trump repeated his admiration for the King of Rock and Roll and his music, saying he was a "big fan," lamenting the fact that he never met him.

"I knew Frank Sinatra. I knew most of them. Unfortunately, I never met Elvis, and that would be one I would have liked a lot. But I do like his music. I will say. Thank you for inviting me, I appreciate it. I don't get tired of his music. I hear a lot".

Ad staff at the estate explained that the singer was also a competent martial artist, having gained two 8th degree black belts in karate, Mr Trump asked the workers if they think he “could have taken” him on in a fight. I don't know? You might,” replied one. “I think he would've been respectful enough to let you win.”

The Presidential Medal of Freedom that Trump posthumously awarded to Presley was on display during the tour. Trump bestowed the honor during his first term in office in 2018.

Before Trump visited Graceland on Monday, it had been 20 years since a sitting U.S. president toured the famous home of the King of Rock and Roll. The last visit occurred in June 2006 when President George W. Bush brought Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi to Graceland.

Note: There is no coverage of this visit on the Graceland website or socials. 


Loving Vinyl


The Danish Memphis Mansion record label released their version of the
 'Loving You' soundtrack in a new Mono II Stereo remix. Offering a "fresh, modern sound without compromising the original 1957 atmosphere" according to the publicity. 

The press-release originally stated it would be released as a Limited Edition on blue colored vinyl, but it was released on gold colored vinyl. The LP comes in a gatefold cover with retro artwork. This stylish tribute to Elvis' classic movie, featuring classics such as 'Got a Lot of Livin' to Do', 'Mean Woman Blues', 'Lonesome Cowboy' (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear' and of course the title song.

Side A: Mean Woman Blues / Teddy Bear / Loving You / Got A Lot O' Livin' To Do / Lonesome Cowboy / Hot Dog / Party.

Side B: Loving You - Orchestral Movie Master / Blueberry Hill / True Love / Don't Leave Me Now / Have I Told You Lately That I Love You / I Need You So / Party - Alternate Master.

The album can be pre-ordered from the Memphis Mansion >>> webshop.

(Source: Facebook / Amazon / Memphis Mansion / Reuters / ABC News / Facebook)

Saturday, March 21, 2026

Elvis At 90 at the Elvis Presley Birthplace

In 1934, Vernon Presley borrowed US$180 for materials to build a small frame house in East Tupelo. Vernon’s father Jessie and Vester, his brother, helped with building the little shotgun house. It was in this humble two-room home lit by a single light bulb in each room that Elvis Aron Presley was born on January 8, 1935. 

Aged 20 Elvis transformed the music industry with his unique sound and style. He would record some of the defining songs of the 1950s Rock and Roll era, including All Shook Up, Heartbreak Hotel, Blue Suede Shoes and many more. He smooched his way through the sixties with his movies, re-define Rock and Roll in 1968 with his Comeback TV Special before becoming one of the hardest working men in show business, taking his music across the U.S and worldwide via Satellite until he died in 1977. 

And the rest is history, leaving a legacy that still resonates on his 90th birthday year. 

A remarkable aspect of Elvis is that his posthumous legacy, like his life, continues to produce news, day by day. His legacy is still debated and celebrated every day by millions of fans around the world. During his life, and many years after his legacy was documented in yearbooks. A tradition started in 1961 by Albert Hand, continued by Todd Slaughter until 1985 and revived by Kees Mouwen in 2020 who has since then covered the years 2017 until 2025. 

2025 marked the the date of what could have - and perhaps should have - been Elvis' 90th birthday. Unfortunately this wan't meant to be as Elvis left us on August 16, 1977. So here, in recognition of 90 years of Elvis, is a the 'Elvis Day By Day 2025' yearbook, featuring all the significant releases and events from the continuing saga of the King of Rock and Roll. 

The foreword was kindly written by Roy Turner, Executive Director of the Elvis Presley Birthplace, where Elvis' legacy began on January 8th 1935, 90 years ago in 2025. With this picture of Roy on the porch of Elvis' birth house, the story of Elvis' 90th Anniversary year is full circle. And as the author of the book, it makes me proud to see my book at the exact place where it all started so long ago!
 
About the book

This detailed timeline traces everything Elvis Presley from 2025: all the new books on a wide variety of subjects, the "EPIC" movie releases on DVD and Blu-ray and of course the music on CD and multicolored vinyl. Added to that are over 75 in-depth reviews, articles and interviews on the main releases, showing you what you missed, and helping you to distinguish what you should or shouldn't add to your collection. 

All that and much, much more in the ultimate tribute in the 90th anniversary of the King Rock and Roll! If you thought you'd seen it all, just browse through these 480 full-color pages! The King Still Lives Today, this book proves it!

Visit the birthplace

Roy Turner kindly invites you all to visit Elvis Presley's birthplace. Or as he says on his website: "I rise every morning excited to meet the fans, talk about Elvis, and join our wonderful staff in making a visit to the Birthplace the experience of a lifetime." And as he stated in the foreword of the 2025 Elvis yearbook: "Forty-eight years after his passing he is still able to Shake, Rattle and Roll the hearts of the world."

The 129,000 visitors of the Elvis Presley Birthplace can't be wrong! 

For more information on the Elvis Presley Birthplace, or to book your visit, go the the >>> Birthplace website. For more information on the 'Elvis Day By Day' Yearbook series visit the >>> Poplar Tunes website.

March 21 - Charts march 2026 - Week 3 (Updated)

The 'EPiC: Elvis Presley In Concert' soundtrack has peaked, and exited most charts this week. 

The 'ELV1S 30 No. 1 Hits' album climbed one spot on the Official Album Top 100 chart, from No. 57 to No. 56. It lost two spots on the Streaming chart, falling to No. 55. On the Chart Update chart it gained another three spots and rose to 42 this week.

The 'EPiC' Soundtrack album bounced back on the Album Sales chart, climbing from No. 72 to No. 64. On the Album Download chart the soundtrack lost another ten places and landed at No. 32. The '50 Greatest Hits' compilation almost exited the  chart this week, falling from No. 52 to No. 99. The 'ELV1S 30 No. 1 Hits' wasn't able to hang on another week on the Download chart and dropped off the list from last week's re-entry at No. 93. 

On the physical album chart, the 'EPiC' soundtrack recovered and regained 17 spots from last week's drop, closing the chart week at No. 72. 

The soundtrack album remained steady at No. 2 on Soundtrack Album chart. The 2022 'ELVIS' soundtrack album fell off the Top 50 Soundtrack Album chart from last week's listing at No. 48.  

On the Singles Download and Sales charts 'Burning Love' exited the chart after last week's re-entry at No. 73 and No. 78 respectively.

The 'From Elvis In Nashville' album couldn't maintain last week's sales level and exited the Country Compilation chart after last week's re-entry at No. 16.

The 'The Complete Story' video exited the Music video chart this week from last week's listing at No. 35. The 'Elvis The Searcher' documentary returned to the chart at No. 31, after falling of the chart just a week earlier. 'The King of Rock and Roll' compilation DVD fell from No. 33 to No. 44 this week.

Scottish charts

The 'ELV1S 30 #1 Hits' album re-entered the Album Top 100 chart at No. 90, the 'EPiC' soundtrack at No. 94.

Irish charts

The 'ELV1S 30 #1 Hits' album exited the Album Top 100 chart from last week's No. 95 spot. 

U.S. Billboard charts

The 'EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert' soundtrack exited Billboard's Top Album Sales and Soundtrack charts from No's 35 and 13 respectively. The 'ELV1S 30 #1 Hits' compilation lost five spots and dropped to No. 40 on Billboards Country Album chart. 


Worldwide charts

The 'EPiC' soundtrack exited the the Australian ARIA Album chart from last week's listing at No. 47. 

The 'EPiC' soundtrack dropped from No. 43 to No. 90 on the Belgian UltraTop Top 200 Album chart in the Flanders part of the country. It exited the chart in the Wallonian part of the country from last week's listing at No. 83. 

The Music on Vinyl re-issue of 'Elvis Now' exited the Flanders Album Top 200 charts after last week's (re-)entry at No. 186. 

Movie charts

The 'EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert' movie continued to draw visitors to the cinema. The Box Office Mojo website reported that the movie grossed close to US$24 million in its first five weeks; US$13,86 domestically and US$9,9 million internationally. 

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

Friday, March 20, 2026

March 20 - Liquid Elvis

The French V.P.I. record label re-issued Elvis' debut album as a green colored liquid vinyl LP. The label returned to the original U.K. version of this classic album, 
titled 'Rock and Roll', as first released in October 1956 on the HMV record label. 

Publicity stated: Following the success of 'Something for Everybody', this reissue follows a clear timeline: the 70th anniversary of Rock 'n' Roll, one of the records that established Elvis Presley as a central figure in global pop culture. 

The album captures a moment when everything was still being defined, as Rock and Roll evolved from a fringe phenomenon into a universal language. It features the singles 'Blue Suede Shoes', 'I Got a Woman', 'I'll Never Let You Go (Little Darlin')', 'I Love You Because', 'Just Because' and 'Money Honey'. 

The design replicates the original U.K. cover design and reinstates the rare version featuring the 'His Master's Voice' logo, which has long been missing from standard reissues. This one-time hand numbered reissue is limited to 600 copies worldwide.

Side A: Blue Suede Shoes / I Got a Sweetie (I Got a Woman) / I’m Counting on You / I’m Left, You’re Right, She’s Gone / That’s All Right / Money Honey.

Side B: Mystery Train / I’m Gonna Sit Right Down and Cry (Over You) / Tryin’ to Get to You / One Sided Love Affair / Lawdy, Miss Clawdy / Shake, Rattle and Roll.


Easy Come, Easy Go 

The AustralianVia Vision started shipping their Blu-ray version of the 1967 musical comedy 'Easy Come, Easy Go' to their customers. This debut of the movie on the high definition format had April 15, 2026 as the street date.

Description: 
Lieutenant Ted Jackson, a Navy frogman, is about to end his tour of duty. But on his last dive, he discovers a sunken ship. Once he finds out there are silver coins hidden in the wreck, he sees a fortune in his future. Now he and his old boss find themselves diving headfirst into the treasure-hunting business.


Chuck Norris Died

Martial artist, author and action star Chuck Norris died, he was 86. He met Elvis who asked him to teach karate to Priscilla. 

Priscilla posted on Facebook: "I’m so sad to hear that my Karate instructor and friend Chuck Norris has passed away. He will be forever missed."

For the 40th anniversary of Elvis' death Chuck Norris shared some memories on meeting Elvis and teaching Priscilla martial arts in Southern California.

Like myself, it appears Elvis was introduced to the world of self defense while in the military. He would study many styles under many different ethnic instructors throughout his life. In 1959 he started as a student under German Juerge Seydel (a Shokotan sensei), then was mentored under Japanese Teugio Murakami (a Shokotan master), Korean Kang Rhee (Sa-Ryu TaeKwon Do Grandmaster), Americans Hank Slemansky (a Chito Ryu stylist) and Ed Parker (the founder of American Kenpo - who would remain his lifelong teacher) and Filipino Dan Inosanto (later Bruce Lee's student), under whom Elvis would eventually earn his black belt.

Over the next decade and a half, Elvis was awarded advancing black belt degrees, and in time was granted an honorary 7th degree black belt. He even opened his own martial arts school back in Memphis, 'The Tennessee Karate Institute', where Bill Wallace was the chief instructor.

Elvis' love for martial arts permeated his career in music and movies, where he'd often demonstrate his self-defense moves. I'll never forget seeing him perform in Las Vegas (which I'll detail in a moment), where he kicked, punched, postured and even did the splits holding his guitar in hand!

Several of his films demonstrate the influence of karate in his life, including 'G.I. Blues', 'Wild in the Country', 'Blue Hawaii', 'Kid Galahad', 'Follow that Dream', 'Double Trouble', 'Harum Scarum' and 'Flaming Star'.

While they were still married, Priscilla called me to say she wanted to study karate with me. We had been introduced by Ed Parker at a tournament. I asked her why she didn't study with Ed, to which she replied, "Ed can't teach me because he is Elvis' private trainer as well as his personal bodyguard." So I agreed and taught her at my Sherman Oaks martial arts studio.

Priscilla came to her private lesson wearing a GI (a martial arts training uniform). She worked hard, and I soon discovered she was serious about her training. We would start her lessons with stretching exercises to loosen and warm up the muscles. She was quick to learn some basic kicks. Priscilla had studied ballet, which gave her an edge over many students, because she was already limber and able to execute high kicks with ease. Within a month she was able to kick anywhere I directed with force and precision.

When we started free-style sparring (a free exchange of blows, blocks and counterattacks until a cleanly executed assault to a vital point is made), I tried to put a boxer's head-guard on her. Although most students welcomed the face protection, Priscilla scorned it. I remember her responding as she rejected the offer to wear it, "I won't have one of these on in the streets." Once she even insisted on going out in the alley behind the studio to work out with the high-heeled shoes, because she said that was what she usually wore.

Priscilla has many of the qualities I value in a person. She is open and has a positive attitude toward life. She was a great reflection in yesteryear of what we see today - women training and competing with equal diligence and fortitude to men. From her training onward, I've expected top results from both my male and female students. In fact, in my World Combat League, women are among the fiercest competitors.

After one of her private lessons, Priscilla invited Bob Wall (my karate studio partner) and me to Las Vegas to watch Elvis perform at the Hilton Hotel. We gladly accepted the invitation. This would be the first time I met Elvis in person. I'll never forget sitting in the front booth with Priscilla at that dinner show and being captivated by his charisma and showmanship.

Afterwards Elvis invited us up to his suite, where we talked until 4:00 in the morning. At first I thought, "What are we going to talk about?" I knew nothing about music, but I knew I could talk about martial arts all night long! And we did! I was impressed with his self defense insight and devotion. Even after two shows earlier that evening, Elvis stayed to the early morning hours shooting the breeze with us. That was a special night for all of us, which I'll never forget.

Elvis was a real nice, down-to-earth guy, who made you feel in a few hours like you had known him forever. I still enjoy his music and films. I wasn't always a big fan of his morality, but then I wasn't always a big fan of mine.

I hope, despite his struggles near the end, that Elvis too made peace with God, believing those gospel truths as well as he belted them out as a singer. God's amazing grace is still all sufficient, able to forgive us all of all we've done wrong, even those king-sized vices. When we ask Him to do so, as Elvis sang, we too can sing, 'O happy day, when Jesus washed my sins away.'

Despite some personal objections to his lifestyle, no one can doubt Elvis' musical and theatrical genius, creativity and magnetism as a performer. And as far as his martial arts abilities, he truly was pretty impressive, flexible and tough. He may not have been a Bruce Lee, me or other notables in the field of professional competition, but then again have you ever heard about any of our singing careers?


Logo Elvis Week 2026

Here is the logo for the Elvis Week 2026 celebrations of Elvis' life and legacy. Elvis week 2026 will run from August 8 - 16 2026, details are to be announced by Graceland. 

For updates visit the >>> Elvis Week pages on Graceland's website.

(Source: Culture Factory / Via Vision / WorldNetDaily / Elvis Australia / Graceland)