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  • Elvis book. Bill Black and Elvis gone, Scotty the one left to tell the store story
  • Elvis book. Bill Black and Elvis gone, Scotty the one left to tell the store story

Elvis book. Bill Black and Elvis gone, Scotty the one left to tell the store story

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Elvis book. Bill Black and Elvis gone, Scotty the one left to tell the store story

Elvis book. Bill Black and Elvis gone, Scotty the one left to tell the store story, When Elvis Presley first showed up at Sam Phillips's Memphis-based Sun Records studio he was a shy teenager in.

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When Elvis Presley first showed up at Sam Phillips's Memphis-based Sun Records studio, he was a shy teenager in search of a sound. Phillips invited a local guitarist named Scotty Moore to stand in. Scotty listened carefully to the young singer and immediately realized that Elvis had something special. Along with bass player Bill Black, the trio recorded an old blues number called "That's All Right, Mama." It turned out to be Elvis's first single and the defining record of his early style, with a trilling guitar hook that swirled country and blues together and minted a sound with unforgettable appeal. Its success launched a whirlwind of touring, radio appearances, and Elvis's first break into movies. Scotty was there every step of the way as both guitarist and manager, until Elvis's new manager, Colonel Tom Parker, pushed him out. Scotty and Elvis would not perform together store again until the classic 1968 "comeback" television special. FIRST PRINT Pristine condition!.

Elvis book. Bill Black and Elvis gone, Scotty the one left to tell the store story