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When Elvis Presley debuted in Las Vegas on April 23, 1956, the sophisticated crowds there were not at all impressed with the man who was revolutionizing popular music. Presley was only a short way into the career that would see him become one of the most legendary figures in the history of music when he accepted the booking at the Venus Room at the New Frontier Hotel in Vegas, according to Entertainment Weekly. The gig paid the modest sum of $17,000 for a two-week stand, and Presley was appearing on a bill with the Freddie Martin Orchestra and comedian Shecky Greene, both of whom were more tra...
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When Elvis Presley debuted in Las Vegas on April 23, 1956, the sophisticated crowds there were not at all impressed with the man who was revolutionizing popular music. Presley was only a short way into the career that would see him become one of the most legendary figures in the history of music when he accepted the booking at the Venus Room at the New Frontier Hotel in Vegas, according to Entertainment Weekly. The gig paid the modest sum of $17,000 for a two-week stand, and Presley was appearing on a bill with the Freddie Martin Orchestra and comedian Shecky Greene, both of whom were more tra...
Taste of Country
Most music fans today are aware there’s a long-running argument about whether the writers of the songs we love are fairly compensated for the profits made out of them. The internet brought the argument into the light, but it wasn’t really new. Since the era of recorded music began – and actually, long before that, when people bought sheet music rather than albums – the disagreement has raged on. It’s often assumed that those who reach certain heady heights will be more immune from being ripped off, if only because they can command bigger percentages and hire better lawyers. But consider the ca...
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On this day (March 28) 50 years ago, Elvis songwriter Arthur Crudup died in poverty, as he had predicted. Most music fans today are aware there’s a long-running argument about whether the writers of the songs we love are fairly compensated for the profits made out of them. The internet brought the argument into the light, but it wasn’t really new. Since the era of recorded music began – and actually, long before that, when people bought sheet music rather than albums – the disagreement has raged on. It’s often assumed that those who reach certain heady heights will be more immune from being ri...
Loudwire
Most music fans today are aware there’s a long-running argument about whether the writers of the songs we love are fairly compensated for the profits made out of them. The internet brought the argument into the light, but it wasn’t really new. Since the era of recorded music began – and actually, long before that, when people bought sheet music rather than albums – the disagreement has raged on. It’s often assumed that those who reach certain heady heights will be more immune from being ripped off, if only because they can command bigger percentages and hire better lawyers. But consider the ca...
Taste of Country
Most music fans today are aware there’s a long-running argument about whether the writers of the songs we love are fairly compensated for the profits made out of them. The internet brought the argument into the light, but it wasn’t really new. Since the era of recorded music began – and actually, long before that, when people bought sheet music rather than albums – the disagreement has raged on. It’s often assumed that those who reach certain heady heights will be more immune from being ripped off, if only because they can command bigger percentages and hire better lawyers. But consider the ca...
The Boot
Most music fans today are aware there’s a long-running argument about whether the writers of the songs we love are fairly compensated for the profits made out of them. The internet brought the argument into the light, but it wasn’t really new. Since the era of recorded music began – and actually, long before that, when people bought sheet music rather than albums – the disagreement has raged on. It’s often assumed that those who reach certain heady heights will be more immune from being ripped off, if only because they can command bigger percentages and hire better lawyers. But consider the ca...
Ultimate Classic Rock
Priscilla Presley has dismissed gossip suggesting she's in "love" with her former 'Dallas' co-star Patrick Duffy. The 78-year-old former wife of late music icon Elvis Presley opened up about the rumours during a question-and-answer session at the Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, Connecticut, on Saturday night (23.03.24) admitting she's heard the story of her supposed crush on Duffy, 75, but it's not true at all. According to People, she told the audience: "Now there’s this whole big thing out there that I love Patrick Duffy, and I’m reading this in a magazine that someone showed me yest...
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Priscilla Presley believes Elvis "was an amazing human being" - even though he cheated on her. The 78-year-old star was married to Elvis between 1967 and 1973, and Priscilla admits that the music icon was "constantly" surrounded by temptation. She told PEOPLE: "I mean the opportunities were there constantly. Constantly. "Even when he would go on the road in other states, they knew he was coming and they were making offers ... And don’t get me wrong. I've never not loved Elvis, like, to this day. "He was an amazing human being. He had a big heart, but, unfortunately, he was Elvis Presley and ev...
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Jelly Roll hates “98 per cent” of his body art. The ‘Need a Favor’ country singer, 39, born Jason Bradley DeFord, has tattoos stretching across his body and face, but says he now regrets many of the decisions to get inked as they were made in his youth. He told GQ: “I regret 98 per cent of these tattoos, 97 per cent, almost all of them.” Jelly also said the “core philosophies” he used to hold dear when he got most of his tattoos had now changed. He added: “And now I’m 40 I’m like, what was I thinking?” Jelly also said when it came to taking people on a ‘tour’ of his tattoos he wouldn’t know “w...
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