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Graceland Stable Opens for Tours PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 27 May 2009

Priscilla Presley will preside today over the opening of Elvis Presley’s Stable at Graceland for public tours for the first time ever in the storied history of Elvis Presley’s home, Graceland.

Artifacts on display as part of The Elvis Presley Stable Tour will include saddles used by Elvis and his entourage, personal western wear including chaps, hats and boots all worn by Elvis. Other items include checks and documents related to the purchase of some of Elvis’ horses, and home movie footage of Elvis on horse back at Graceland.

Built on the Southeast corner of Graceland by its original owners in 1939, the Graceland Stable currently houses four horses. After Elvis bought the 13-acre estate in 1957, he often rode his horses around the property and even up to the front gate to sign autographs for fans.

Elvis started to focus more on riding and horses in December 1966, when he purchased a horse named Domino for Priscilla, along with a variety of riding clothes and equipment for the Presley family’s equestrian activities. Shortly after Christmas, Elvis bought what would become his favorite horse, a Golden Palomino named Rising Sun. The Elvis Presley Stable eventually became known as the “House of the Rising Sun” in honor of Elvis’ favorite horse. Elvis went to great lengths to personally organize everything in the stable. His handwriting can be seen today on the wall where he wanted the tack and harnesses of each horse.

When Graceland opened for public tours in 1982 there were still five of Elvis’ original horses being cared for on the property.

• Rising Sun - a Golden Palomino American Quarter horse born in 1961.

• Memphis - a bay colored Tennessee Walking Horse.

• Moriah – Lisa Marie’s black Shetland Pony.

• Mare Ingram - a bay-colored Mixed Breed horse Elvis named for Memphis Mayor Ingram when Highway 51 in front of Graceland was named Elvis Presley Boulevard.

• Ebony’s Double - the last horse Elvis purchased for Graceland in 1975.

Graceland has had a number of horses over the years. Some were distant relatives of the original horses while others have been rescue horses.

• Sun’s Reflection - a Golden Palomino and a distant cousin of Rising Sun who was brought to Graceland in 1988.

• Just Candy No Cash - a distant relative of Ebony’s Double having come out the same Tennessee Walking Horse bloodline.

• Max of Maine – came from a rescue unit called Six Horses Saved. Priscilla arranged to have Max come to Graceland and three moved to Virginia to a foster farm. Two remain with Six Horses Saved.

• The Blue Eyed Bandit – rescued by Fayette County Tennessee Animal Rescue, Priscilla became involved and decided to move him to Graceland.

The Elvis Presley Stable Tour will be open Memorial Day through Labor Day.

 
Opening The Vault PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 01 May 2009

Hello Good People!

We've got a question for you. Your responses will help us make a few decisions, so please take a second and drop us a line. 

Here's the situation:

Active ImageBack in the glory days, when Sam Phillips or Jack Clement had an artist in the studio this is how things happened: The producer would start the tape rolling and the artist would record multiple takes or versions of each song. Often the tape was never stopped and as a result some session dialog or "chatter" as we call it was captured to tape. The producer (usually Sam) would coach the artist(s) on their performance in between takes and help them get the best performance. Then, when they thought they had it right, they would go back into the control room and listen to all the various takes and pick the one that they thought was best. That particular recording of the song would get sent to the pressing plant and would become the single release. Meanwhile, the other unused recordings were stuck in a box on the shelf.

Over the years, these boxes piled up, and eventually became the Sun Records Tape Vault. Some of these "Alternate Takes" or "Out-Takes" have been released over the years on collector's packages or box sets, but there are some that haven't. We're considering opening the vault again and releasing some of these alternate-takes and we'd like your input. 

To be clear, these are not new songs, but different recordings of popular songs that have already been released. The alternate-take might be a different tempo... have a different guitar solo... be sung a little differently, or stop halfway through because someone forgot the lyrics. Some of them offer a new look at how the song developed in the studio, and can seem kind of like an "audio time-capsule". 

Please click here to take a VERY short survey and tell us what you think! As a way to say thanks, you'll get the option to download some free Sun Record Company desktop wallpaper after submitting the survey.

Thanks!
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 06 May 2009 )
 
Stretch Of Road To Be Named After Jerry Lee Lewis PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 28 April 2009

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Jerry Lee Lewis, the piano-pounding rock 'n' roller known as "The Killer," was honored Monday evening as the Tennessee legislature voted to name a stretch of road in his honor.

A proposal unanimously approved by the House designates a stretch of Getwell Road in Shelby County as the Jerry Lee Lewis Highway. The section runs from the Mississippi state line to Interstate 240.

"It's not every day you get a street named after you," said Lewis, known for hits such as "Great Balls of Fire." ''It's a great honor."

A companion bill unanimously passed the Senate earlier this month and now goes to the governor for his consideration. Lydia Lenker, a spokeswoman for Gov. Phil Bredesen, said the governor will review the legislation once it reaches his desk.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 07 May 2009 )
 
Elvis Presley's Hometown Issues New License Plates PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 16 April 2009

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Elvis Presley's hometown of Tupelo, Mississippi, is encouraging the state's residents to sign up for a new specialty license plate. The town's Elvis Presley fan club helped win approval from the Mississippi legislature last year, but 300 applications are needed before production begins. Currently only 120 Mississippi residents have applied. Proceeds from the plates, which cost $31 more than regular tags, will raise money for a youth center, with a possibility of building an aquatic complex. Presley was born in Tupelo, Miss., in 1935, and lived there until this family moved to Memphis, Tenn., when he was 13. 

Last Updated ( Thursday, 16 April 2009 )
 
Who Wants A Sun Records Guitar? PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 30 January 2009

Congratulations to Laurel B. from Aurora, IL!!!


Laurel is the winner of the Sun Records Electric Guitar Giveaway!


Thanks to everyone who entered, keep watching www.sunrecords.com for more cool stuff to come!

Sun Records Electric Guitar This Sun Records Electric Guitar comes with a beautiful tweed case with Sun-Yellow plush lining. The Sun Logo is Laser Engraved onto the guitar body! The Tele-style gives the perfect Rockabilly, Country, and Blues tones!

It is most likely the coolest thing you'll ever hang on your wall, or keep by the desk in the office for those "rockabilly moments" that happen throughout the course of the day.

 

 

 

Features:
* Solid Ash Body with Laser Engraved Sun Logo
* Bolt-On Neck Design
* Maple Fingerboard
* Sealed chrome plated tuning keys
* Steel reinforced adjustable neck for added strength
* Two single coil pickups
* Controls: Volume, Tone & 3-Way Pickup Selector

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 01 April 2009 )
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