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  2. Elvis Recorded Live on Stage in Memphis - Wikipedia

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    Elvis Recorded Live on Stage in Memphis is a live album by American singer and musician Elvis Presley, released by RCA Records on July 8, 1974. [1] It was recorded on March 20 of the same year at the Mid-South Coliseum in Memphis, Tennessee, Presley's hometown. The cover features a photograph of Presley's home, Graceland.

  3. Jerry Scheff - Wikipedia

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    Setlist: The Very Best of Elvis Presley Live Elvis Presley Bass 2010 The Drugstore's Rockin' Pat Boone Bass 2009 Elvis 75 Elvis Presley Bass 2009 I Believe: The Gospel Masters Elvis Presley Saxophone 2009 The End: A New Beginning Krondes, John Bass 2009 Walking on a Wire: 1968-2009 Richard Thompson Bass, Bass (Electric), Double Bass, String Bass

  4. Elvis Presley's guitars - Wikipedia

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    This guitar was given to Presley during a Nashville recording session at Studio B in the mid-1960s. Played on stage at the Las Vegas Hilton during the 1970s, the guitar has Elvis' Kenpo karate patch attached to honor his friend, Ed Parker, the founder of Kenpo karate. [10] [Note 3] 1963 Gibson Super 400: 62713 June 1968

  5. From Elvis in Memphis - Wikipedia

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    From Elvis in Memphis is the ninth studio album by American rock and roll singer Elvis Presley.It was released by RCA Records on June 2, 1969. [2] It was recorded at American Sound Studio in Memphis in January and February 1969 under the direction of producer Chips Moman and backed by its house band, informally known as the Memphis Boys.

  6. Little Sister (Elvis Presley song) - Wikipedia

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    Lead guitar was played by Hank Garland and the rhythm guitar was played by Scotty Moore with backing vocals by the Jordanaires featuring the distinctive bass voice of Ray Walker. Presley performs it as part of a medley with "Get Back" in the 1970 rockumentary film Elvis: That's the Way It Is.

  7. Elvis (1968 album) - Wikipedia

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    Elvis is the soundtrack album for American rock and roll singer Elvis Presley's 1968 television special of the same title, released by RCA Records. [7] It was recorded live at NBC Studios in Burbank, California , with additional studio work taking place at Western Recorders , in June 1968.

  8. The Blue Moon Boys - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Moon Boys were an American rock and roll band that was formed by Elvis Presley, lead guitarist Scotty Moore and double bass player Bill Black.The group members were introduced by Sun Studio owner Sam Phillips in 1954, except for drummer D.J. Fontana, who joined the group during a Louisiana Hayride tour in 1955.

  9. Bill Black - Wikipedia

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    Black slap played the double bass with Moore on lead guitar, while Presley played rhythm guitar and sang lead. [7] Neither musician was overly impressed with Presley, but they agreed a studio session would be useful to explore his potential. [8] On July 5, 1954, the trio met at Sun studios to rehearse and record a handful of songs.