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  • New Elvis Record

    The latest Elvis record is not the kind you download. If you were in Memphis, you knew you weren’t on Lonely Street at all those sold-out events. But Graceland spokesman Kevin Kern says the official attendance figure for the week was 75,000. Even in the sweltering heat, 55,000 took part in the candlelight vigil. “The […]

  • Lonesome Tonight?

    Boxed sets provide hours of Elvis fun
    Elvis or Jesus?
    That question - a variation on such puzzlers as “Sin or salvation?” and “Blues or gospel?” - is pondered by conflicted nun Mary Tyler Moore in Presley’s last dramatic feature film, Change of Habit, one of several Elvis movies and specials making their DVD debut just […]

  • Assembly of God Church

    Once the site of Assembly of God Church, which Elvis attended through 1954, and where the Blackwood Brothers Quartet and their families were members. Elvis would sneak out of Sunday services to go a mile down the street to East Trigg Avenue Missionary Baptist Church, to hear Rev. Herbert Brewster and the singing of Queen C. Anderson and the Brewsteraires.

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