Showing posts with label elvis presley expert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label elvis presley expert. Show all posts

Monday, November 19, 2018

Elvis Presley and Billboard chart/album/single/genres

COURTESY of Billboard as of January 8 2015 (and January 8th was the date Elvis was born on in 1935)

                                 Funny clip of Elvis in 1972 backstage with giant scarf


Elvis Presley wasn't just the King of Rock & Roll. He remains Billboard chart royalty. On the anniversary of the Jan. 8, 1935 birthday of the late icon, who passed away on Aug. 16, 1977, here's a look back at five of his most impressive chart records.

- 108 Billboard Hot 100 hits, the most among rock artists in the chart's history. Among all acts, only the Glee cast (207) and Lil Wayne (123) have inked more charted hits. Presley's career, however, predates the Hot 100's 1958 inception; he charted more than 30 song entries on surveys that chronicled popular music beginning in 1956. Notably, Presley's 104th Hot 100 hit, "Way Down," originally peaked at No. 31 the weeks of Aug. 6 and 13, 1977. After dipping to No. 53, following Presley's death, the song roared 35-24-21-18, marking his last top 20 track.

- 80 top 40 Hot 100 hits, the most such showings in the tally's archives. Drake ranks second with 67, followed by Elton John (57). On the first Hot 100, dated Aug. 4, 1958, Presley ranked at No. 4 with "Hard Headed Woman" and at No. 34 with "Don't Ask Me Why," each featuring his longtime gospel backing band, the Jordanaires.

- 129 Billboard 200 charted albums, the highest total in the chart's 58-year history. (Frank Sinatra ranks second with 82 entries.) Ten of those sets reached No. 1, beginning with Elvis Presley, which ruled for 10 weeks in 1956. His most recent reign came courtesy of Elv1s: 30 #1 Hits in 2002 (nearly a half-century after his first No. 1).

- 67 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, the most time spent at the top for a solo act. Garth Brooks follows with 52 frames (or, an entire year) in charge, one week ahead of Michael Jackson (51). Presley's longest reign? The Blue Hawaii soundtrack totaled 20 weeks at No. 1, beginning in December 1961.

- Presley became the first rock artist to make two trips to the Hot 100 summit, as "Stuck on You" began a four-week command April 30, 1960. That song, recorded shortly after Presley's discharge from the Army, followed "A Big Hunk O' Love," which led the Aug. 15, 1959, chart. Presley last perched atop the Hot 100 with "Suspicious Minds" the week of Nov. 1, 1969. (In another sign of how much Presley and Billboard charts have been linked, that date doubles as Billboard's birthday; the magazine first published the week of Nov. 1, 1894 - This date of 1894 has to be an error as Billboard did not become a magazine until 1956).


Sunday, August 16, 2015

Interesting photos relating to Elvis Presley - August 16, 2015 Edition

Elvis with Colonel Parker circa 1967

Contract between Elvis and Colonel Parker

Elvis with his father Vernon circa 1960

Elvis beloved mother Gladys Presley circa 1956

Elvis in 1956 at his yard in, and home at, Graceland.

Elvis with his friend Alan Fortas who worked for Elvis from 1956 until 1968.


Enjoy.

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Friday, March 7, 2014

Monday, December 30, 2013

Very interesting facts about Elvis Aron Presley






 

 

 

  • In 1946 Elvis received a birthday present, from his parents, being his first guitar.

  • Financial problems forced the Presleys to leave Tupelo for Memphis in November 1948. Elvis and his parents lived in public housing or low-rent homes in the poor neighborhoods of north Memphis.


  • In the summer of 1953, the first "unofficial" Elvis recording was made when Elvis stopped by the Memphis Recording Service, home of Sun Records, run by Sam Phillips. While Phillips was out, his assistant Marion Keisker helped Elvis make a demo acetate of "My Happiness" and "That's When Your Heartaches Begin."

  • On July 5-6, 1954, Elvis' first commercial recording session took place with Sam Phillips at Sun Records. Arthur 'Big Boy' Crudup's "That's All Right," backed with "Blue Moon of Kentucky," became the first of five singles Elvis released on the Sun label.

  • The first known appearance of Elvis' shaking legs took place during his first major professional performance at the Overton Park Shell in Memphis on July 30, 1954.

  • On October 2, 1954, Elvis made his first and only appearance on the "Grand Ole Opry." An unimpressed audience prompted "Opry" officials to suggest that Elvis go back to driving a truck.

  • On October 16, 1954, Elvis appeared on the Louisiana Hayride, a live Saturday night country music radio show in Shreveport, Louisiana. During his association with Hayride, Elvis met "Colonel" Tom Parker (on January 15, 1955), a promoter and manager of country star Hank Snow.

  • March 26, 1955: Elvis' first television appearance on "Louisiana Hayride"

  • The first riot following an Elvis concert occurred on May 13, 1955 in Jacksonville, FL, after Elvis finished a show by saying, "Girls, I'll see you backstage."

  • In November 1955, Sam Phillips -- working through Colonel Parker -- sold Elvis' Sun contract to RCA for an unprecedented $35,000.

  • Two days after Elvis' 21st birthday in January 1956, he had his first recording session for RCA Records in Nashville. "Heartbreak Hotel" was the first single released on January 27. It became the first Elvis single to sell over one million copies, earning Elvis his very first gold record award.

  • Elvis Presley, Elvis' first RCA album released on March 23, 1956, was the first pop album to reach over $1 million in sales, earning Elvis his first gold album award.

  • Elvis made his first appearance in Las Vegas on April 23, 1956, but played to an older crowd that was not his core fan base at the time. He thus received only average acceptance, which is ironic given the success he experienced in Las Vegas during his later years.

  • After appearing on The Milton Berle Show in June and causing a national furor with his controversial and sensuous performance of "Hound Dog," Elvis appeared on The Steve Allen Show on July 1, 1956. He performed a more modest version of "Hound Dog," singing to a live Basset hound while dressed in a black tux with tails.

  • In August 1956, Elvis began shooting his first movie, Love Me Tender, on loan-out from Paramount to 20th Century Fox.

  • On September 9, 1956, Elvis made his first of three appearances on the Ed Sullivan Show, the top television program of the era, and attracted the highest ratings ever for any television variety show. During his famous third appearance on January 6, 1957, Elvis was shown from the waist up only.

  • "Elvis Presley Day" was proclaimed in Tupelo, Mississippi on September 26, 1956. Elvis returned home to perform two shows at the Mississippi-Alabama Fair and Dairy Show, the same fair at which he had performed at age 10. Nearly 22,000 fans attended Elvis' evening performance, more than the entire population of Tupelo.

  • When Elvis received his draft notice from the U.S. Army in December 1957, Paramount requested a two-month deferment so he could complete filming of his next movie, King Creole.

  • Gladys Presley died in Memphis on August 14, 1958 and was buried at Forest Hill Cemetery.

  • In September 1959, while stationed in Freidberg, Germany, Elvis met fourteen-and-a-half-year-old Priscilla Ann Beaulieu whose father was in the U.S. Air Force. They married on May 1, 1967. On February 1, 1968, Lisa Marie was born.

  • Elvis' last live performance until 1968 took place on March 25, 1961 at Bloch Arena in Pearl Harbor; the concert raised $62,000 for the USS Arizona Memorial Fund.

  • Between 1956-1972, Elvis made 33 movies, including two documentaries. He focused intently on his film career from 1961-67 when he made 18 movies during a hiatus from live performances.

  • Elvis' first Grammy Award is for the 1967 Gospel release, "How Great Thou Art."

  • On December 3, 1968, Elvis staged one of the most remarkable revivals in music history with the airing of his comeback special, "Elvis," on NBC-TV.

  • On July 31, 1969, Elvis returned to live performing with his concert engagement at The International Hotel in Las Vegas. His four-week stay broke all attendance records.

  • In July and August 1970, the first documentary about Elvis was filmed. That's The Way It Is was filmed during one of Elvis' Las Vegas concert engagements and features exclusive behind-the-scenes footage.

  • On January 16, 1971, Elvis was named one of the Ten Outstanding Young Men of the Nation for 1970 by the United States Junior Chamber of Commerce (The Jaycees). This national honor recognizes young men who have made great achievements in their field of endeavor.

  • In June 1971, a long stretch of Highway 51 South, part of which runs in front of Graceland, was officially renamed Elvis Presley Boulevard.

  • On August 28, 1971, Elvis received the Bing Crosby Award from the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. The award, named for its first recipient, is a special recognition from NARAS. It was later re-named the Lifetime Achievement Award.

  • In March and April 1972, Elvis was filmed during a nationwide tour. The footage was later used to make Elvis on Tour, which won the Golden Globe for Best Documentary.

  • June 9-11, 1972, Elvis performed four sold-out concerts at Madison Square Garden, setting a record for the first performer to sell out four consecutive shows at the Garden.

  • In January 1973, Elvis made television and entertainment history with the "Elvis: Aloha From Hawaii" special broadcast to more than one billion viewers in 40 countries.

  • On October 9, 1973, Elvis and Priscilla were officially divorced.

  • In February 1976, Elvis held a week of recording sessions in the den of Graceland, with RCA bringing in mobile recording equipment. The sessions produced the album "From Elvis Presley Boulevard."

  • Elvis performed his last concert on June 26, 1977 at Market Square Arena in Indianapolis.

  • Elvis died of heart failure on the morning of August 16, 1977. He had been scheduled to fly to Portland, Maine for a show on August 17.

  • Elvis is also 69 gold, 43 platinum, 13 double platinum, 9 triple platinum, 1 quadruple platinum, 1 quintuple platinum and 1 sixfold platinum
  • 556,000 - Visitors to Graceland in 2006, a slight drop from the two previous years. It's still the second most popular private home for tourists, after the White House.

  • $25 - Price of basic adult admission to Graceland.

  • $68 - Price for the VIP tour, which includes Presley's two custom airplanes and his automobile museum.

  • $100 million - Price paid by the New York-based entertainment firm CKX to Elvis' daughter Lisa Marie in 2005 for 85% of Elvis Presley Enterprises.

  • 253 - Number of companies that are official Elvis licensees.

  • 118 million - Number of Elvis Presley albums sold, second only to the Beatles.

  • 2 million - Number of copies sold by Presley's best-performing album Blue Hawaii, which was No. 1 on the charts for 20 weeks during the winter of 1961-62.

  • 107 - Number of Elvis Top 40 hit songs, the most of any artist in history.

  • 10 - Number of consecutive Elvis songs that went to No. 1.

  • $4 - Elvis' cost to record his first two songs, "My Happiness" and "That's When Your Heartache Begins," at Sun Records in Memphis in July 1953.

  • $35,000 - The price Sun Records obtained when it sold Elvis' contract to RCA in 1955, after sales of his first five songs disappointed.

  • 8 - The number of consecutive weeks Presley's first single for RCA, "Heartbreak Hotel," held the No. 1 spot on the Billboard charts.

  • 3.02 million - Number of Google hits for "Elvis Presley." By way of comparison, Paul McCartney checks in with 2.5 million hits, John Lennon 2.9 million, Chuck Berry 2.5 million, Garth Brooks 1.9 million.

  • 54 million - Number of viewers who watched Presley perform "Love Me Tender" on the Ed Sullivan Show on Sept. 9, 1956. That's nearly one-third of the entire U.S. population at the time.

  • 17 - Number of months Presley served in Germany during his stint in the U.S. Army, from Oct. 1, 1958 to March 1, 1960. He reportedly went on all regular maneuvers and won medals for marksmanship.

  • $125 - Price of a standard room at Graceland's Heartbreak Hotel during summer weekends.

  • $575 - Price of a deluxe suite at Heartbreak Hotel during summer weekends.

  • $595 - Price to rent the facility's Chapel in the Woods for a wedding.

  • 550 million - Number of Elvis commemorative stamps sold in 1993.

  • 124 million - Number of those stamps never used on postage.

  • 2- Number of "all-Elvis" radio stations worldwide.

  • 450-plus - Number of Elvis fan clubs worldwide.

  • 45 - Number of countries with at least one fan club.

  • 0 - Number of times Elvis played outside North America.

  • $130 million - Total gross of Presley's movies in the 1960s.





 



Friday, October 25, 2013

Elvis Presley induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame by John Lennon's children

Elvis Presley earned, and deserved, this induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

It is touching to see John Lennon's children, Julian and Sean, quoting from their Father...John Lennon.

Enjoy the video.

Jeff Schrembs
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Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Lets start collecting (of quality) items about Elvis Presley



Congratulations on your desire/intent to start, continue, etc. collecting Elvis Presley Memorabilia!

We have been collecting “all things Elvis” since 1970 and have in excess of 100,000 individual Elvis Presley items. However, the “beauty” of collecting Elvis Presley items is that (a) it is never boring (b) new things are always forthcoming (c) there are so many categories – sub categories to choose from and (d) there are many “resources” to turn to for questions/fun/advice/etc.

Whatever your “passion” is, for Elvis, odds are that you can find it on Online sites including http://www.ElvisCollector.info (which we highly recommend and we THANK Online sites including http://www.ElvisCollector.info for being a part of the “Worldwide Elvis Presley Community”) such as books, photos, DVDs, records, cd’s, etc.

We have always taken the position that “quality trumps quantity”. Now, that may sound “hypocritical” coming from a collection in excess of 100,000 but hey…we have been doing this NOT as a “revenue stream”…but from the heart.

Desiring full disclosure “yes” we do offer, through our Online sites including http://www.ElvisCollector.info Store “ElvisCollectorWorldwide” some wonderful items, but they are offered “from one fan to another” and is a very personal endeavor indeed.

Here are some “guidelines” that may save you some time, money, and minimize any (potential) aggravation:

Photos – Do yourself a favor and check out anything/everything (available on Online sites including http://www.ElvisCollector.info thankfully) by Ed Bonja. Also, check out KingCandids. Both of these sources hand personal, first hand, and ongoing relationships with Elvis during his lifetime. Elvis was the most photographed person…ever so there are so many options in this category but (again) when you have the combination of QUALITY, as you do with Ed Bonja and KingCandids, you are “ahead of the game” (so to speak).

Memorabilia – Paul Litcher is a WONDERFUL source at ElvisUnique. Paul is an ELVIS AUTHORITY and has been for many years now. We are eternally thankful to Paul Litcher as we have used his books, starting in the 70′s, as a “bible” for cross referencing/authenticating Elvis Presley Memorabilia.

Autographs – PLEASE ensure that only after you have “crossed all of your T’s and dotted all of your I’s”, concerning Elvis Presley, before you ever start to TRY to collect/invest in this “category”. There are a few, in our opinion, “legit” sources for “authentication” (including but not limited to the aforementioned Paul Litcher) concerning Elvis’ autographs (excluding any photographs that were issued/imprinted with salutations such as “Sincerely, Elvis Presley – which was very common with RCA, Boxcar, Colonel Parker, etc.).

Records – Our priority would be 78′s followed by 33′s LP (stands for Long Play) followed by 33′s followed by 45′s followed by CD’s followed by cassettes followed by 8-tracks. Our “time frame” priorities would be 1954-1959, then 1969, then 1970-1973, then 1967-1968, then 1960-1962, then 1963-1966, then 1977, then 1976, then 1974, then 1975. But, again, you should “follow your heart” OR in this case “ear” for what YOU like.

Books/DVD’s/CD’s – It may not be “cool”, according to some but there is nothing “wrong” – and everything “right” about going against the grain, but your local Library is a GREAT place to start. Several of our Libraries offer, in addition to books of course, the ability to check out (for weeks at a time) DVD’s and CD’s about Elvis Presley. When you find the items that you “can’t live without”, and we CAUTION you here because it may be that everything you hear/read about Elvis you “can’t live without”, then (a) confirm that you have the monetary means – without harming your financial resources – FIRST and FOREMOST and if so then (b) go to Online sites including http://www.ElvisCollector.info – do a product search – and then buy it! If you find an item you really want, but it is just a bit out of your budget, then see IF the Seller allows you to “make an offer”. If so, then make sure that you review the shipping/handling charges, and disclosures, in addition to the price itself.

 When it comes to Elvis Presley books Alanna Nash, and the great books authored by her, is in a class all by herself. These books are a must for Elvis Presley fans worldwide and tells the (true) story of Elvis, onstage and off, and puts things into context. Sensationalism? What aspect of Elvis’ life wasn’t, whole and or in part, sensational?

Misc. – Anything by Marty Lacker is a MUST! Marty was Elvis’ best friend, co-worker, and just a wonderful asset who we are THANKFUL was in Elvis’ life and continues to share his experiences with Elvis fans. Priscilla Presley wrote an honest, heart-felt, and memorable book entitled “Elvis and Me”. June Juanica, who was Elvis love starting in 1955, also is a big THUMBS UP (both the book and the DVD). There are various books, etc. by the (renowned) “Memphis Mafia” but, in our opinion, the “best of the best” are those by Marty Lacker, Billy Smith, Red West and Sonny West followed by Joe Esposito then Jerry Schilling. Jerry was a friend of Elvis’ from Memphis and worked with Elvis for many years. Sonny West also is a great source as well. Lastly, Charlie Hodge (who has passed away sadly) left us with several “insightful” items as well as Lamar Fike (who also sadly has passed away).

The “hard truth” about collecting Elvis Presley items is that very few of us will ever have the “monetary means” to actually OWN things like Elvis jumpsuits, original jewelry, automobiles, personal effects, etc. But collecting Elvis memorabilia (again) should be “from the heart” and if it makes you happy, and it’s legal, then great. There are so many Elvis items available that one could NEVER own everything (contrary to what others have stated) and it would be (virtually) impossible.

Elvis left us (3) three decades of works (i.e. music, movies, etc.) so you have a lot of things to choose from.

Lastly, THANK YOU for being an Elvis Presley Fan. We have found that some of the best, most sincere and caring, people are proud to be Elvis Presley Fans and share our passion, insight, etc. via this blog and through http://www.ElvisCollector.info.

God bless and take care.

Your “friend in Elvis”,
Jeffrey Schrembs   2013 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Graceland week in Memphis is coming - here is a look back at the 1st one in 1982

Graceland was officially open to the public the first week in June of 1982 (being the 7th).

It had been five years since I was last in Memphis, having drove from Kentucky after hearing the news of his passing on August 16, 1977 at the age of 42.

 Even five years later there were so many unanswered questions and we still were dealing with the reality that such a man, such an entertainer, had been so unhealthy and wasn’t able to work though the depression, the dependency, and the tolls that each one put on Elvis the man – the father – the son – the employer – and even the entertainer. As fans we loved him nonetheless.

The crowds were from all over the world. With folded signs, overflowing flowers, and even giant cards where everywhere the crowd turned.

We all waited to start the tour that we had been reading about, hearing about, and planned. We didn’t have the internet or iphones but we had the post office and we had access to CB radios and boy did it help. Short wave radios were another tool to be used in our communication arsenal.

With the announcement of the EPE employee of ” welcome to Graceland Elvis Memphis home the tour will start in a few minutes”.

What was inside those walls? We knew abut the false walls. We knew about the secret driveway through the Church and we even knew about the “top secret” storage area on the Graceland grounds which was (a) not part of the tour and (b) never discussed by any staff.

TO BE CONTINUED


Jeff Schrembs
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Thursday, June 20, 2013

Prayer request for Sonny West, Red West and their family members


As Sonny West, and his brother Red West individually and collectively, continue to  recover from serious medical issues I just wanted to encourage Elvis Presley Fans Worldwide, and everyone, to pray for; Sonny, Red and their respected family members.

 

 

Getting older is not fun. Having life threatening medical issues take their toll on immeasurable ways. The combination of both is almost too much to bear.

 

 

I pray for these men, and their families, not because of their name(s) but because of my faith. I hope you join me.

 

 

Take care and may God bless you.

 

 

Jeff Schrembs

 

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Friday, March 29, 2013

Elvis Presley at Easter with rare documents





 
 
 
HAPPY EASTER!
  

Elvis Presley loved Holidays and Easter became a very special time after the birth of his beloved daughter Lisa Marie.
 

After Elvis was old enough to walk Elvis scheduled Easter egg hunts and loved to see his little daughter finding the eggs and flashing her smile and telling her dad "I found it".

 
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