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Elvis Presley’s first guitar, a $7.90 gift from his mom, wasn’t what he wanted—but it launched his journey from shy ...
Forty-eight years after the death of the King of Rock and Roll, a new box set focuses on the work he did in L.A. in the early ...
Stephen King has set quite a few of his novels in the fictional town of Castle Rock, including classics like Cujo, The Dead ...
A look back at the "King of Rock 'n' Roll." — -- Today, Aug. 16, marks the 40th anniversary of the death of Elvis Presley, known the world over as the "King of Rock 'n' Roll." Presley was ...
I sure would be delighted with your company Come on and do the jailhouse rock with me” It’s hard to escape the obvious meaning. As Doss demonstrates in her 1999 volume on Elvis Culture, the king’s ...
When Elvis Presley stormed the pop-music world with “Hound Dog” in the summer of 1956, not everyone was ready to bow before the newly anointed king of rock ’n’ roll. Newspapers with a ...
Playing a blend of rock, R&B and zydeco, he had a hit in 1966 with “Sweet Dreams” and inspired Elvis Costello, Nick Lowe and many others.
King's versions of blues classics such as "Key to the Highway," "I'm Tore Down" and "Have You Ever Loved a Woman" have become part of the blues-rock pantheon.
In 1969, Robert Fripp, Michael Giles, Greg Lake, Ian McDonald and Peter Sinfield released the album “In the Court of the Crimson King” from Island Records and made rock music history.