Lisa Marie Presley
This is the official Lisa Marie Presley website.
Here
is where you can check out all the latest news and information
on
whats going on with Lisa...in her life.... and in her career. This
is
also
where you can find out the latest on when her CD album will
be
release. You can still find out any Lisa Marie Presley news that
has
to with her and Elvis fans or Graceland on Elvis
Presley web site.
Joe
Esposito Joe Esposito met Elvis in the Army along with Charlie
Hodges,
and they became very close. After the Army Joe was Elvis'
road manager and also forman of Elvis entourage. He worked with
Elvis
from 1960-1977.
D.J. Fontana
D.J.Fontana was Elvis' drummer on stage from'55-61
and
in recording sessions from 1956 throough much of the 1960's. He
also
performed in Elvis' television guest appearance 1956-60 ....in
some
of his movies...and in Elvis' 1968 Television Special
The Jordanaires The
Jordanaires were Elvis' primary male back-up
vocal
group from 1956 to the end of the 60's. They worked with Elvis
in the
recording studio, on stage and in his movies. Visit the official web
site
to learn more on the group.
J.D. Sumner and The
Stamps J. D. Sumner and the The Stamps quartet
were
Elvis'male backing vocal group from 1971 to 1977. The late Mr.
Sumner's
family maintains the only official web site about this legendary
gospel
bass singer and his vocal group.
The Imperials The
Imperials were some of the vocalist who worked with
Elvis
on his "How Great Thou Art" album in the 1960's. They also backed
him on stage from 1969 to1971. Also they were the male back-up vocalist
for
his "He Touch Me" album. The main group have gone their own today
(there are new members now) ...but still get together for special projects
with
Graceland EPE. For more information about the groups history and
what's on today, visit their official web site.
Kathy Westmoreland
Kathy Westmoreland backed Elvis on stage and
on his
recordings from 1970-1977. She is the soprano vocalist that Elvis
always
refered to when introducing her as "the little girl with the beautiful
high
voice". For more info on her visit her web site.
TCB Band TCB Band
was Elvis' rhythm group from the concerts years...
the
TCB Band:James
Burton (lead guitar)... Glen D. Hardin (piano)...
Jerry Scheff (bass guitar)....Ronnie
Tutt (drums) ....and John Wilkinson
(rhythm guitar).
Scotty Moore Scotty Moore was Elvis' lead guitarist on stage
from
1954-61, and in the studio from Elvis first recordings in 1954
through
much
of the 960's....in some of his movies and in Elvis' 1968 television
special.
In 2002, Scotty was among the first froup of musicians
inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (in the new "sidemen
cate-
gory). He does not have his own web site at this time. But you
can learn
more
about Scotty Moore
via his listing on Rock and Roll Hall of Fame site.
Sweet
Inspirations The Sweet Inspirations were Elvis' female backing
vocal group from 1969-1977. As of October 2001, their web site is no
longer up and running. If/or when it does return, I will
reactive their link! |