Elvis Presley's blue suede shoes have sold for more than $150,000. The iconic item from the King of Rock 'n' Roll's wardrobe was bought by an American collector based in California as part of an ...
Elvis Presley didn’t just sing about “Blue Suede Shoes,” he wore a pair during some of his 1950s appearances. On Friday, the footwear changed hands in a British auction, selling for nearly $152,000.
Elvis Presley is not only remembered for his musical style but for his fashion, ranging from iconic ’50s looks to the more glitzy styles of the ’70s. But if there’s one fashion item Elvis is best ...
Elvis Presley is probably one of a handful of deceased rock and roll artists still making money for their estate and, in his case, he's been doing it since August 1977 -- some 41 years ago -- and ...
Sam Phillips founded Sun Records. He produced songs for Elvis and Perkins during their early careers. Phillips later sold Elvis’ contract to another record label: RCA Victor. During a 1986 interview ...
“Blue Suede Shoes” is a song by Carl Perkins that was subsequently covered by Elvis Presley. In his autobiography, Johnny Cash said he helped inspire Perkins’ original version of the song. Cash said ...
It’s still early in the new year, but the uniquely shaped Hamilton Ventura watch is already having a pretty good run. In January, Hamilton released a dragon-themed version of the three-sided watch for ...
Listening to the multi-talented cast perform the title song in Florida Studio Theatre’s new cabaret show “Blue Suede Shoes,” I kept wondering how Carl Perkins felt when his own hit version of the song ...
In August, Gavin Adcock released his third studio album with Own Worst Enemy. The album appeared to embrace Adcock’s wild side as the country singer isn’t remotely afraid of causing controversy.
Well, it's one for the money ... Elvis Presley's iconic blue suede shoes have sold at auction for $152,000, the top end of what auction house Henry Aldridge & Son Ltd. had expected to fetch for the ...
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