Why We Still Love Elvis Presley
Another reason that we still adore Elvis is that he had the courage to put it all out there. He did have his private life, of course, but he was honest in a way that few are with his music and in the way that he lived his life. Even when he was ridiculed for his size and habits, he was there performing for his fans and sharing through his art. He was a genuine person as well as a genuine artist.
Lisa Marie's "Elvis...Through His Daughter's Eyes"
The Younger Years of Elvis Presley

Ultimate Elvis Contest
Do you embody the King? Tired of the karaoke scene and want to really want to hit the stage and pay a nationwide homage to Elvis Presley? Then sign up for the 2012 Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest at the “Fill The Blue Suede Shoes” contest in Ocala, Florida March 3rd, 2012!
You must be at least 18 and submit a demo of you doing your best Elvis tribute. If your demo is picked by the panel of judges you’ll be invited to compete against other tribute artists at the Circle Square Cultural Center in Ocala, Florida. Read more about Ultimate Elvis Contest
The Best of Fictional Elvis Fans

Celebrating Elvis Presley's 77th Birthday

Young Man With A Big Beat
With the coming of Elvis Week there has been a lot of buzz regarding the year 1956. It was the year Elvis Presley made his big break into the music scene and ascended into the heights of superstardom and he began his reign of King of Rock n Roll.
This moment has been captured on a deluxe 5 CD set titled “Young Man with the Big Beat-The Complete ’56 Elvis Presley Recordings”. It was in this year that Elvis crossed the country exposing the public to black music and his signature upper-lip sneer and gyrating hips. He took the nation by storm, recording his staple songs “Don’t Be Cruel” and “Hound Dog”. Read more about Young Man With A Big Beat
Elvis Presley's Christmas Duets

I'll Have uh Blueeee....blueee blueee blueee Christmasssss....
Blue Christmas
Written in 1948 by the song writing team of Billy Hayes and Jay W. Johnson, this song of unrequited love during the holiday season has become a marker and iconic song throughout music history.
The song was originally recorded by Doye O’Dell and popularized by country singer Ernest Tubb and also by Hugo Winterhalter and his orchestra. Russ Morgan and the Morganaires also did a version that got airplay. Read more about I'll Have uh Blueeee....blueee blueee blueee Christmasssss....
Elvis Country: Legacy Edition
In 1971, Elvis Presley recorded several songs from his country roots. Getting in touch with the Nashville sound. The album maintained the growing stardom that the 1968 Comeback Special and Las Vegas stints launched, starting the King on his long awaited return to touring. Read more about Elvis Country: Legacy Edition
