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The biography of Lisa Marie Presley has been completed by her daughter and it tells the story of her time with the King (Elvis) and the King of pop (MJ)...plus Al Pacino says despite his role in Scarface, he has NEVER done cocaine!
Aujourd'hui nous ouvrons l'émission avec une page nécrologique sur Duane Eddy puisque les notes graves de sa guitare twang vont glisser vers du boogie en bottleneck après avoir salué au passage quelques hors-la-loi. Toujours en pétaradant avec un King Elvis... Continue Reading →
It's coming up to what would have been Elvis's 89th birthday, and I still believe Bas Luhrman got him wrong and did the story of his spiritual quest a disservice. Here's an edited version of a radio show I made five years ago
Elvis brought rock 'n' roll to Las Vegas and ended up hating it because it stole his soul, he said. Bono is now on Elvis's stomping ground. So I'm reposting this podcast
Une sympathie pour le Diable, quelques zombies, du rockabilly britannique, des séries télé et de la country pas pour les âmes sensibles : encore un programme pétaradant avec le King Elvis qui ne chante pas mais assure le générique, sans... Continue Reading →
Dans cet épisode, nous découvrons le dernier album de Brian Setzer, sans Stray Cats, sans big band mais en power trio tout en évoquant ses travaux passés en solo. Toujours en pétaradant ! Comme chaque semaine, notre King Elvis sévit... Continue Reading →
In this episode find out who the older mystery woman was that John Lennon had an affair with before Yoko. Why did Roy Orbison wear shades day and night for 25 years ? Who was the only man in Rock to bite "The King-Elvis" in the leg ? The secret behind why Michael Jackson wore one special pair of shoes on stage. The odd casket one rock guitar slinger was buried in and the special gift placed in that coffin. Who was the first one-armed drummer in rock ? What was the strangest body part to be insured by a rock performer and what did Ringo Starr reveal that only the other three Beatles would know the answer to ? All that and much more in "Rock & Roll Secrets Revealed Prt.1" With your host - "Luther Heggs"
A royal visit today from The King of Rock N Roll, ELVIS!!! Well, its actually Matthew Sharp who does a GREAT impersonation of Elvis and does it to raise money for benefits and charitable causes, and to make some ladies scream "OH MY LORD IT'S ELVIIIIIIIIIIIS!!!!!" Matthew is a great guy and so much fun and way easier to talk with then the actual Elvis because, well, you know! let's have fun and Jailhouse Rock with The Devil in Disguise and a Suspicious Mind In The Ghettobecause we Cant Help Falling In Love with Matthew aka ELVIS!!!!(Yes ELVIS is always in caps. It's ELVIS!)As always, we indulge in randominity so sit back and listen in and don't forget to like, follow, subscribe, review and tell a friend!!And we couldn't do this as well with out MRS A'S FAMOUS SALSA BUENA, the GOOD WIVES NETWORK & Spreaker Prime & iHeart Radio!!!!
A equipe do Discoteca Gazeta - programa apresentado pelo coordenador da discoteca da Rádio Gazeta, Márcio de Paula, e pelo monitor Léo Kenji (do curso de Rádio, TV e Internet) – entrevista Fábio Galvão e Flávio Javan, artistas responsáveis por interpretar Elvis Presley no espetáculo The King - Elvis Experience In Concert. No bate-papo, os convidados contaram como surgiu a oportunidade de interpretarem o artista homenageado e a relação pessoal tanto com a música quanto com o teatro. Além disso, eles explicaram como lidam com as críticas da plateia e os erros cometidos no palco.
"Yippee Ki-Yay Mother Russia"John McClane is BACK for the LAST time ever! And this time it's personal because his sidekick is little John McClane Jr. aka Jai Courtney aka Captain Boomerang aka Jai Boomerang. The McClanes are tasked with saving the world yet again, this time by taking down some bad guys in Russia. Is this the worst Die Hard sequel? I think you know the answer but, as always, you'll have to listen to find out. Alex and Ben talk about their favourite country (Russia), Subway sandwiches, Proud Boys, Prince Harry, the Golden Globe Awards, and the King (Elvis aka Austin Butler). Another franchise is done! Stay tuned next week for a fun bonus bumper episode before we dive into our next series: Magic Mike.
Ce soir, fusion d'émissions avec notre voisin de grille (de programmes) Mineur de Sons et son taulier Rizeum Seb pour vous proposer 2 heures de blues, rhythm'n'blues, acoustique, électrique jusqu'au jazz, de BB King au King Elvis en passant par... Continue Reading →
Si chaque semaine dans cette émission, le King Elvis officie au générique, son ascension a parfois été entravée par un furieux pianiste blond natif de la Louisiane. Comme le stipulait le titre d'un de ses derniers disques « Last Man... Continue Reading →
This week we catch up on what we have been watching. Watch us on YouTube! You can actually see us now! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9F3kvg-OriGkYsCItbxVlg 00:07:11 - The Woman King 00:19:38 - Elvis 00:34:50 - Don't Worry Darling 00:39:38 - Blonde 00:52:59 - The Handmaiden 00:59:18 - She-Hulk 01:01:26 - Werewolf by Night and Andor
Alison attends the Calgary International Film Festival while Brendon barely makes it out of bed. Tag along as the two catch up with their reactions and reviews of the last couple of weeks worth of releases.
It's all about kings in this week's episode. From King Charles III to The King (Elvis) performing at Elizabeth's vow renewal ceremony in Las Vegas, we're talking royalty. And Sin City.Radiant BadassChris Martin, Creativity CoachThe Aria, Las VegasArea 15The Graceland ChapelTaylor Hawkins Tribute Concert - Wembley
This week on Truth & Movies we're broadcasting from still lounging on the cinema seats and sand of Cannes. In our latest report we get into David Cronenberg's latest Crimes of the Future, as well as Baz Luhrmann's new biopic of the King Elvis and a few other choice selects. Truth & Movies is the podcast from the film experts at Little White Lies, where along with selected colleagues and friends, they discuss the latest movie releases. Truth & Movies has all your film needs covered, reviewing the latest releases big and small, keeping you across important industry news, and reassessing great films from days gone by with the Truth & Movies Film Club.Email: truthandmovies@tcolondon.comTwitter and Instagram: @LWLiesProduced by Little Dot Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Duke (John Wayne), The King (Elvis), Satchmo (Louis Armstrong), Bing, Bob, Frank, Sammy, and Errol are just some of the stars who've stayed at the Hotel Georgia.
Pat takes more of your phone calls about Afghanistan carried over from the 7pm hour. Later in the hour pays tribute to the King Elvis on the 44th Anniversary of his death...
Heeding the words of the King (Elvis, that is), several members of our gang are on a journey to follow their dreams. In this episode, Ted climbs out of his “black hole of depravity” and decides to pursue a career in the porn industry. Michael eventually stands up for himself, and follows a life-long obsession into a new adventure. Justin’s dream appears to be out of his grasp, but a fellow artist and his ‘non-boyfriend’ (??) help him recapture it. It’s funny, and honest, and emotional, and everything we’ve come to expect from Queer As Folk.
In an episode that is considered an instant classic, join Harry as he outlines the last two TV appearances of Elvis' life, Aloha From Hawaii, and Elvis In Concert. Hear some barely known stories about the greed of Tom Parker, how Jack Lord's wife almost ruined the Hawaii concert, and the man who didn't just catch a scarf, but an entire cape. Also, a young Jim and Harry almost get thrown out of Graceland, and Harry's Elvis impersonation leaves them puzzled. Plus, learn the best and healthiest way to lose 25 pounds in one month, and the one meal to immediately gain it all back.
The Give Me Five Podcast: An Uncultured Look at Pop Culture and Nostalgia
Unintentional samurai month continues and concludes this week with Six String Samurai! After the King (Elvis of course) of Lost Vegas dies, rockers from far and wide make their way to Sin City to take the throne. Buddy (Holly) befriends a young kid on his way and battle moonmen, Russians and bowling teams along the way with death always lurking. Sounds cool, right? Check it out to see what the guys think. This movie features rockabilly band the Red Elvises, prompting the question, what are the top Five Musical Performances in film? The Give Me Five Podcast is on Patreon. For just $5 you could join the fun in our patron only chat, and get early warning of our movie of the week and our top 5 list. There are other benefits too, so check it out here: https://www.patreon.com/Givemefivepodcast Remember if you use our link (https://amzn.to/2KxR8OU) we get a little bit of money towards server costs at no extra cost to you. So go ahead and buy that Nicholas Cage Mermaid Pillow you definitely need. Check out our website at givemefivepodcast.com We have a store! Check out our shirts, mugs, bags and phone cases here: Buy cool crap! We record using Squadcast. Squadcast is an easy to use, stable recording environment that allows you, your cohosts and any guests the ability to record out of the comfort of your own home. Just click the link and start talking with absolutely no lag. You can try it out using our link and it will help us out immensely. https://squadcast.fm/?ref=givemefive And you can always reach us at givemefivepodcast@gmail.com or at our Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/givemefivepodcast/ Opening Theme Opening theme: GLOW by DJ Ten (feat LeBrock and ULTRABOSS )
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This week we continue our journey south towards Melbourne, traveling through country New South Wales to the town of Parkes. We spend a fantastic day exploring the CSIRO Radio Telescope, better known as The Dish, made famous in the 60s for broadcasting man’s first steps on the moon. This experience is worth a visit to Parkes alone, and one the entire family will enjoy! The boys step back in time and take in the history of the Parkes region, by spending a morning at the Henry Parkes Centre and Museums. And Jasper comes face to face with The King, Elvis Presley! We’re on a serious countdown to Tassie, with less than 2 weeks to go before we sail with Spirit of Tasmania to Davenport! Our YouTube channel www.youtube.com/thefeelgoodfamily has a new destination video every Sunday night at 6.30pm (AEST). We would love to connect with you on Facebook, Instagram and our website www.thefeelgoodfamily.com.au Our Family Travel Australia Podcast is now LIVE and available on all podcast platforms, with a new episode aired every Friday night 8:30pm [AEST].
Take a screenshot of your favorite farming song and share it with us. @farm4profitllc or farm4profitllc@gmail.comhttps://theboot.com/top-country-songs-about-farming/10"She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy"Kenny ChesneyLand-lovin' lyrics: "She thinks my tractor's sexy / It really turns her on / She's always starin' at me / While I'm chuggin' along."Chesney has clearly found the woman who's right for him: She's into farmer's tans, loves John Deere tractors and appreciates well-tilled soil. Hold on tight to that one, sir!9"Farm to Fame"Joey + RoryLand-lovin' lyrics: "He went from rags to riches / Farm to fame / From diggin' ditches / To carving out a name."Technically, this song is about getting away from farm life -- specifically, about a country singer who spent every weekend away from the farm playing gigs until a big shot from Nashville discovered him. Still, the song's lyrics admit that it's often "rags to riches to rags again," so our hero may be trading those gigs for rigs soon.8"Who's Gonna Feed Them Hogs?"Tom T. HallLand-lovin' lyrics: "Four hundred hogs, they just standin' out there / My wife can't feed 'em, and the neighbors don't care / They can't get out and roam like my old huntin' dogs / Here I am in this dang bed, and who's gonna feed them hogs?"Who, indeed. The narrator of this song tells the story of a man who woke up in a hospital bed in a "medicated fog" and is only concerned about who will feed his hogs -- who's going to keep his livelihood alive, really. In the end, the man is miraculously healed and gets back to his farm -- and thank goodness. Four hundred hogs is a lot of potential bacon (figuratively and literally)!7"A Man on a Tractor"Rodney AtkinsLand-lovin' lyrics: "His work was laid out there before him / In rows of green, his whole life was revealed / Oh, what I wouldn't give if I could just live / Like a man on a tractor with a dog in a field."Atkins is singing a classic "the grass is always greener" scenario: He's feeling jealous of a "man on a tractor with a dog in a field," until his wife wisely points out, "There's more than one way" to be that man -- by finding contentment wherever you are.6"Where Corn Don't Grow"Waylon JenningsLand-lovin' lyrics: "But hard times are real / There's dusty fields no matter where you go / You may change your mind / 'Cause the weeds are high where corn don't grow."This song features a conversation between a teen boy and his farmer father. While looking out over the father's fields, the boy asks him if he's ever dreamed of a life "where corn don't grow." At the risk of giving too much away, the teenager soon finds out that there's a lot about life that he doesn't understand.5"Amarillo Sky"Jason AldeanLand-lovin' lyrics: "On his knees every night / He prays, 'Please let my crops and children grow' / 'Cause that's all he's ever known."Farmers are so often at the mercy of the elements: Will there be enough rain? Will a hail storm destroy the crops? This song is about a farmer living through that tension, working hard every day while praying that his "dreams [don't] run dry / Underneath this Amarillo sky."4"Rain Is a Good Thing"Luke BryanLand-lovin' lyrics: "My daddy spent his life lookin' up at the sky / He'd cuss, kick the dust, sayin', 'Son, it's way too dry' / It clouds up in the city, the weatherman complains / But where I come from, rain is a good thing."Bryan is one of country's preeminent farm boys: He grew up on a peanut farm, and he's well-known for his annual Farm Tour. So when he sings that "rain is a good thing," we should probably believe him.3"Last of a Dying Breed"Neal McCoyLand-lovin' lyrics: "With a house on a hill and a pond in the fields / Surrounded by a mess of corn rows / Makes a livin' from his labor / With credit to the Maker / He's somebody everybody knows."This song is the ultimate ode to the farmer, from the "overall wearers, farmer-tan tearers" to the "cake pan lickers, ripe tomato pickers, hay balers loadin' trailers in the fall." However, the tune has a somber undertone, as McCoy worries that these men and women may be the "last of a dying breed" ... but until that time, he's here to celebrate them.2"Farmer's Blues"Merle Haggard and Marty StuartLand-lovin' lyrics: "Who'll buy my wheat? / Who'll buy my corn / To feed my babies when they're born? / Seeds and dirt / A prayer for rain / That, I can use."This classic by Haggard and Stuart doesn't sugarcoat farming life; instead, it focuses on the hard realities of being a farmer, from bad weather to the difficulty of getting a loan to the fear that no one will buy their crops. The song offers no easy answers; it's simply an accurate depiction of the difficulty of farm life.1"Where the Green Grass Grows"Tim McGrawLand-lovin' lyrics: "I'm gonna live where the green grass grows / Watch my corn pop up in rows / Every night be tucked in close to you."This song is a celebration of farm life and love: loving the land, loving your occupation, loving a woman and loving the work of raising corn and babies. Farm life is tough, but a song like this makes it seem worth it.https://www.fastline.com/frontpage/2010/03/31/top-10-songs-about-farming/Milk Cow Blues, Bob Willis and the Texas Playboys version– This one has been done by several artists including The King- Elvis, Willie Nelson, and The King of Country- George Strait.Big Green Tractor, Jason Aldean (Video)- Whether you are a fan of green tractors or not, this is a recent hit that has quickly become a favorite.Down on the Farm, Tim McGraw (Video)- This song has very little to do with actual farming, but the tune is catchy and you kind of can’t help but sing along.Cloud of Dust, Brad Paisley- Farmers probably know better than anyone how important rain is. When there is a lack of rain, times get tough. Hopefully you won’t need it this year, but maybe this song can help you through those times.International Harvester, Craig Morgan (Video)– For all of you that aren’t fans of the big green tractors, maybe this one is more your style?Also reminds us to be friendly to those slow moving farm vehicles.Rain on a Scarecrow, John Mellencamp (Video)- This song details the life of a farmer struggling to just get by and how much things have changed over several generations. , If you haven’t heard it, it’s a must listen.Shadows of a Heartland, Bobby Pinson- A simple song about life in the country and on the farm.Thank God I’m a Country Boy, John Denver (Audio)- We think this one is pretty self explanatory.Daddy Won’t Sell The Farm, Montgomery Gentry- No Matter what, despite the struggles…. Daddy won’t sell the farm.And of course we couldn’t have a farming song list without this one… She Thinks My Tractor’s Sexy, Kenny Chesney
July 31, 1969 was a day that changed Las Vegas forever. It was on that day that Elvis Presley stepped onto the stage at the newly-opened International Hotel to kick off a four-week engagement in their massive new 2000-seat showroom. At the time, Elvis was thought to be "over the hill" and "washed up" but the run of concerts didn't just revive the King of Rock N' Roll's career...it helped revive Las Vegas. My guest for this episode of the podcast is Richard Zoglin, author of the book Elvis In Vegas: How The King Reinvented The Las Vegas Show. Richard and I talked about Elvis's first appearance in Las Vegas in 1956, the leisure time Elvis spent in Vegas & the "unlikely" friendships he made along the way, the toll Elvis's Las Vegas performances took on his health and the effect that Elvis had on Las Vegas - from the doors he opened for future entertainers to the presence he still maintains in the city. If you'd like to order your own copy of Elvis In Vegas: How The King Reinvented The Las Vegas Show head to Richard Zoglin's website or visit your favorite bookseller.
Welcome to Tales by Tom. The short story stylings of Tom Cagley Sr. Today, we have a second summer special edition. We recently recorded a story about the King (Elvis) originally shared as a PDF in January 2015. We will return to continue the series titled "The Titles Often Mimic The First Lines" soon!
We sit down with King Elvis and discuss his journey in music and where it has been. He tells us about how he has gotten to this point and where his journey has led him. King Elvis is a long time member and this episode is a celebration as well as a check in from someone that will be apart of this process. Side note.. this is our "drunkest" episode lol!!!! Enjoy follow us IG: @bhbpodcast Twitter: @baldheadboyspod FB: BHB Podcast
BYT Managing Editor Brandon Wetherbee chats with award winning director Eugene Jarecki about his latest film "The King", which explores the connection between Elvis Presley and the state of the American dream.
BYT Managing Editor Brandon Wetherbee chats with award winning director Eugene Jarecki about his latest film "The King", which explores the connection between Elvis Presley and the state of the American dream.
The panel is all over the map with their Hidden-Herf guesses – again. The Steve Saka cigar temperature test comes up in discussion. Current events: Elvis has really left the building but you can see Fellowship of the King (Elvis tribute), Oscar Valladares, metal bands and go to a steak & cigar dinner. Open discussion … Continue reading "Episode 11: Fake News Nick – Local Spotlight: O’Shea’s Irish Tavern & Cigar Bar"
Speaker: Jerry Cisar The famous last words of “the King” (Elvis), were apparently, “I’m going to...