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Elvis Ignited

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by Kealing, Bob;


  Chapter 27. Bye Bye Bird Creek

  “The first week”: Keasler, “The Saga of Bird Creek Bridge (Part 3),” Miami News, August 15, 1961.

  “The second week”: ibid.

  “Messed around”: ibid.

  “You could hear the screams”: ibid.

  “In addition to running”: ibid.

  “Fine boy”: ibid.

  “I didn’t want to owe him”: Helm.

  “If it’ll bring people”: “Yankeetown Denies Elvis a Road,” Ocala Star-Banner, July 2, 1996.

  “Elvis Presley does not personify”: ibid.

  “Elvis boarded a plane”: Keasler, “Bird Creek (Part 3).”

  “Elvis had been a skinny country kid”: ibid.

  “I was on the verge of tears”: Summer of ’61, 321.

  “I was clumsy”: ibid.

  “Now are you happy”: ibid.

  “Little girl you better stick close to me”: ibid.

  “I was so happy”: ibid.

  “I know you do”: ibid.

  “Judging by this”: Bosley Crowther, “Follow that Dream,” New York Times, August 9, 1962.

  Chapter 28. Coming Back

  “Your career is in the toilet”: Binder.

  “I’m scared of television”: ibid.

  “If I can dream of a better land”: lyrics by Walter Earl Brown.

  “Over my dead body”: Nash, 240.

  “I’ll do it”: Binder.

  “Bindle”: ibid.

  “Fuck him”: ibid.

  “He started to feel it”: ibid.

  “I was so happy for him”: Helm.

  “He was fabulous”: Moscato.

  “He was more like”: Gurley.

  “There is something magical”: John Landau, “Review of Elvis,” www.Graceland.com.

  “A part of me wanted to be excited”: Moore, 183.

  “I hear you Elvis”: Binder.

  “It made me sick”: Bell.

  “I remembered him young”: Craig Basse, “Anne Goldman, Former Times Features Editor,” St. Petersburg Times, February 6, 2003.

  “When I think of Elvis”: Moore, 201.

  “I can”: “Guitar Legend Burton on Elvis at 80,” www.clarionledger.com, August 25, 2015.

  “We want Elvis”: Elvis Interview: August 9, 1956—Daytona Beach Florida, www.youtube.com.

  Index

  The index that appeared in the print version of this title was intentionally removed from the eBook. Please use the search function on your eReading device to search for terms of interest. For your reference, the terms that appear in the print index are listed below.

  Acuff, Roy

  African Americans: concerts and; musical influence of; segregation and

  Allen, Steve

  American Guild of Variety Artists

  The Americans (Frank)

  Andy Griffith Show

  “Are You Lonesome Tonight?”

  Arnold, Eddie

  Atkins, Chet

  Axton, Hoyt

  Axton, Johnny

  Axton, Mae; friendship with Presley; influence of; promotion by; as songwriter

  Barhanovich, Frankie “Yankee”

  Barr Dunn, Edith

  Bayfront Municipal Auditorium (Pensacola)

  Beatles

  Beaulieu, Priscilla

  Bell, Ardys

  Bell, Phil

  Bemis, Donna

  Benningfield, Bonnie

  Berle, Milton

  Berry, Chuck

  Bill Black Combo

  Billboard charts: number 1 hits; rock and roll music and

  Billboard country charts

  Billera, Nita

  Bill Haley and the Comets

  Biloxi (Miss.), performances in

  Binder, Steve

  Bird Creek

  Black, Bill: back up by; estrangement with; as independent contractor; musical style; partnership; performances; recording sessions; resignation; road trips; salary; Tom Parker and

  Blizin, Jerry

  Blue Hawaii (film)

  Blue Moon Boys

  “Blue Moon of Kentucky”

  Boone, Pat

  Bram, Bill

  Brand, Roy

  Brent, Mary

  Brown, Earl

  Brown, James

  Bryan Glazer Family Jewish Community Center

  Burton, James

  The Byrds

  Cars: collection; Lincoln Premiere; Messerschmitt; pink Cadillacs; toys; white Cadillacs

  Carter, Clare

  Carter Sisters

  Cash, Johnny

  CBS

  Chadux, Lynn

  Chitlin’ Circuit

  Chordettes

  Citrus County Chronicle

  City Auditorium (Fort Myers)

  Clary, Dawn Marie

  Clinton, Bill

  Commercial Bank and Trust (Ocala)

  Connelly, Marsha

  Conner, Linda

  Connor, Gram. See Parsons, Gram

  Connors, Frankie

  Conroy Bowl (Hawaii)

  Conversations with Tom Petty (Zollo)

  Coon, Gavin

  Coon, Robin

  Copacabana Motel (Daytona Beach)

  Country music: Grand Ol’ Opry and; Presley and; Snow and

  Country rock music

  Cramer, Floyd

  Crowther, Bosley

  Crudup, Arthur

  Crystal River (Fla.)

  Davis, Holmes

  Davis, Mac

  Davis, Sammy, Jr.

  Davis, Skeeter

  Daytona Beach (Fla.): Copacabana Motel; first concert in; performances in

  Daytona Morning News

  Death threats

  DeCastro, Manny

  DeMille, Cecil B.

  Dickins, Little Jimmie

  Dickinson, Jim

  Dickinson, Joy Wallace

  Disc jockeys: influence of; reactions to Presley by. See also Radio

  Diskin, Tom

  Donaldson, Elvalee: concerts and; perceptive reporting by; photograph

  Doncetelli, Al

  “Don’t Be Cruel”

  The Doors

  Dorsey, Tommy

  Dorsey Brothers

  Douglas, Gordon

  Drug use: army and; filmmaking and; modeling and

  Dundas, Jeanette

  Durden, Tommy

  Dylan, Bob

  Ed Sullivan Show

  Edwards Theater (Sarasota)

  Einhorn, Dotti

  Elvis effect

  Elvis in Memphis (album)

  Elvis the Cool King (Rijff and Van Gestel)

  Establishment reactions

  Fame: death threats and; enduring; fans and; privacy and; southern venues and; Tom Parker and

  “Fame and Fortune”

  Fans: African American; criticism of; defense of; early; female; filmmaking and; frenzied; male; merchandise and; musical style and; sex appeal and; tearing clothing. See also Presleymania

  Felder, Don

  Female reporters: interviews and; perceptions and; sex appeal and; women’s pages and

  Fields, W. C.

  Films: Follow That Dream; Girls, Girls, Girls; Love Me Tender

  Finley, Bud

  Florida: {ap}70s performances; Crystal River; Daytona Beach performances; early venues in; filmmaking in; first concert in; Fort Myers performances; Inglis; Inverness; Jacksonville performances; Lakeland performances; legacy of Presley in; Miami performances; Ocala performances; Orlando performances; Pensacola performances; rock and roll music and; Sarasota performances; St. Petersburg performances; success in; Tampa performances; West Palm Beach performances; Yankeetown

  Florida Sheriffs Boys Ranch (Live Oak)

  Florida State Theaters

  Florida Theater (Jacksonville)

  Florida Theater (Ocala)

  Florida Theater (Sarasota)

  Florida Theater (St. Petersburg)

  Follow That Dream (film)

  Follow That Dream Parkway


  Fontana, D. J.: as drummer; estrangement with; salary and; television appearances and

  Ford, Tennessee Ernie

  Fort Myers (Fla.), performances in

  Fort Myers Auditorium

  Frank, Robert

  Gator Bowl (Jacksonville)

  Georgia, performances in

  Gete, Giles

  “In the Ghetto”

  Gibbs, Ann

  Gidley, John

  Gilmore, Bill

  Girls, Girls, Girls (film)

  Gleason, Jackie

  Goldenberg, Billy

  Gooding, Marion

  Goodrich, Ward. See also Needham, Nervous Ned

  Gospel music

  Graham, Bob

  Gram Parsons Memorial Guitar Pull

  Grand Ol’ Opry

  Gray, Robert

  The Greatest Show on Earth

  Green, Janet

  Greer, Ann

  Gregg, Lee

  Griffin, Dave

  Griffith, Andy

  Grimes, Larry

  Guralnick, Peter

  Gurley, Doris Tharp. See Tharp-Gurley, Doris

  Haley, Bill

  Hall, Michael

  Hank Snow All-Star Jamboree

  Hank Snow Attractions

  Hansen, Chuck

  Hansen, Jane

  Harris, Emmylou

  Hatch Show Prints

  “Heartbreak Hotel”

  Helm, Anne: co-starring with Presley; drug use and; fans and; photographs; relationship with Presley; Tom Parker and

  Herrin, Billy Ray

  Heston, Charlton

  Heustis, Carl E.

  High, Tom

  “Hillbilly Cat”

  Hillbilly music

  Hillsborough County Humane Society

  Hipp, Bill

  Hix, Pat

  Hoffer, Bob

  Holifield, Cecil

  Holly, Buddy

  Homer Hesterly Armory (Tampa)

  Hoover, J. Edgar

  Hope (Ark.), performances in

  Hostetler, Clyde

  “Hound Dog”

  Howe, Bones

  Howlin’ Wolf

  Huber, Jim

  Huskey, Ferlin

  Hutton, Betty

  “If I Can Dream”

  “I Forgot to Remember to Forget”

  Image control

  Inglis (Fla.)

  Inverness (Fla.)

  Inverness Courthouse

  “I’ve Got a Woman”

  “I Want You, I Need You, I Love You”

  Jacksonville (Fla.): performances in; religious opposition in

  “Jailhouse Rock”

  James, Mark

  Jarrell, Bob

  Jennings, Waylon

  Jernigan, Earl

  Johnson, Erskine

  Jones, Johnny

  Jones, Tommy

  Jordanaires

  Juanico, June: attraction to Elvis; Biloxi vacation with Elvis; engagement; romance with Elvis; Tom Parker and; touring with Elvis

  Keasler, John

  Keener-Borresen, Joy

  Keesler Air Force Base

  Keisker, Marion

  Kelly, Bella

  Kennedy, Bobby

  Kennedy, John F.

  Kerouac, Jack

  “Kid Dynamite”

  King, B. B.

  King, Martin Luther, Jr.

  Kirk, Jim

  Klein, George

  “Known Only to Him”

  Kofoed, Jack

  KWKH-AM radio

  Lacey, Brad

  Lakeland (Fla.), performances in

  Lakeland Ledger

  Lamour, Dorothy

  Landau, John

  Langdon, George “Red”

  Langley, Pat

  Larson, Betty

  Layton, Bill

  Lennon, John

  Lewis, Jerry Lee

  Life magazine

  Little Richard

  “Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young” (Young)

  Locke, Dixie

  Longo, Linda

  “Long Tall Sally”

  Louisiana Hayride (Shreveport)

  Louvin, Charlie

  Louvin, Ira

  Louvin Brothers

  Love Me Tender (film)

  “Love Me Tender” (song)

  Lubbock (Tex.), performances in

  Lynch, Ollie

  Maddox, Diane

  Magnon, West

  Maloney, Joyce

  Manhattan Casino (St. Petersburg)

  Maraquin, Phil

  Marion Players

  Marion Theater (Ocala)

  Martin, Dick

  Matthews, Neal

  McKeen, William

  McNear, Howard

  Memphis Mafia

  Merchandise licensing

  Miami (Fla.); performances in

  Miami Herald

  Miami News

  Miami News Herald

  Midland (Tex.), performances in

  Miles, Pat

  Miller, George

  Mississippi: Biloxi performances; Keesler Air Force Base performance

  “Mister Sandman” (Chordettes)

  Mock, Jimmy, Sr.

  Monroe, Bill

  Moonglow with Martin (radio show)

  Moon Over Miami (Kofoed)

  Moore, Joanna

  Moore, Scotty: back up by; estrangement with; financial difficulties of; as independent contractor; as manager; musical style; partnership; performances; photographs; recording sessions; resignation; road trips; salary; television appearances and; Tom Parker and

  Moreland, Bob

  Moreland, Michele Marie

  Moscato, Linda

  Mother Maybelle and the Carter Sisters

  Mott, Marie

  Muncy, Anne

  Municipal Auditorium (Orlando)

  Musical style: response to; rockabilly; sexuality in

  “Mystery Train”

  Nash, Alanna

  Neal, Bob

  Needham, Nervous Ned. See also Goodrich, Wade

  “Never Been to Spain”

  News coverage: audio recordings; criticism in; fans and; female reporters; girlfriends and; male journalists; rumors and; television appearances; Tom Parker and

  New York Times

  Norris, Max

  Ocala (Fla.): filmmaking in; performances in; radio broadcasting in

  O’Connell, Arthur

  Old Courthouse Heritage Museum (Inverness)

  Olympia Theater (Miami)

  On the Road (Kerouac)

  Orbison, Roy

  Orlando (Fla.), performances in

  Palms Theater (West Palm Beach)

  Paramount

  Parfitt, Richard

  Parker, Colonel Tom: Bill Black and; biography; control of Presley by; dismissal of Moore and Black; film deals; Hillsborough County Humane Society and; Hollywood and; image control; as manager and promoter; mental health; merchandise licensing; military career; news coverage and; Presley parents and; profit and; public relations and; reinvention of; sales ability of; Scotty Moore and; success and; television appearances and

  Parks, John

  Parsons, Gram

  Parsons, Louella

  Peabody Auditorium (Daytona Beach)

  Pearl, Minnie

  Pensacola (Fla.), performances in

  Performances: controversy over; influence of; ritual of; venues for. See also Southern venues; individual cities

  Perkins, Art

  Perkins, Carl

  Perry, Newton

  Petty, Tom

  Phillips, Sam; “Heartbreak Hotel” and; promotion by; recording sessions; talent and

  Photography: concert promotion; promotional; sales of; “tonsil photo”

  Pielow, Louis

  Pink Floyd

  Pioneer Go Home (Powell)

  Polk Theater (Lakeland)

  Ponce, Jim

  Posnak, Bob

  Powell, Richard

  Presley, Elvis: acting; adult appea
l; African American music and; ambition; approachability; army and; career boost; clothing; criticism of; death threats; decline in health; drug use and; effect on boys; establishment fears of; film deals; girlfriends and; gospel music; as headliner; image control by Tom Parker; impact of; income; influence of; influences on; interviews and; legacy of; loyalty to Tom Parker; management of; Memphis Mafia and; mother’s death; musical style; news coverage of; parents and; partnership; personality; photographs; politeness and; rebellion and; recording deals; recording sessions; record releases; religion and; return from army; sex appeal and; sexuality and; showmanship and; stage manner; stardom and; television appearances and; at Weeki Wachee Springs. See also specific topics

  Presley, Gladys: concern for Elvis; death of; gifts for; gospel music and; new house for; Tom Parker and

  Presley, Vernon; employment with Elvis; new house for; relationship with Elvis; second wife, Dee; Tom Parker and; at Weeki Wachee Springs

  Presleymania: acting and; criticism of; early; frenzied fans and; generational divide in; news coverage of; onset of. See also Fans

  Promotion: concerts and; music. See also Axton, Mae; Parker, Colonel Tom

  Pumpkin Island

  Pure Oil station (Crystal River)

  Puschert, Del

  Putnam, Norbert

  Quinn, Burton

  Radio: disc jockeys; importance of; influence of; interviews on; late night; Louisiana Hayride (Shreveport); music promotion and

  Randle, Bill

  Rau, Herb

  RCA: contract with; recording sessions; record sales

  Rebellion: musical style and; rock and roll and; social change and; teens and

  Record sales: “Hound Dog”; number 1 hits; platinum albums

  Reeves, Glenn

  Religious opposition

  The Reno Brothers

  Richards, Keith

  Richardson, James

  Rijff, Ger

  Ripley, Ed

  Risher, Carolyn

  Robbins, Marty

  Robbins, Trish

  Roberts, Harry

  Robertson, William “Red”

  Robertson and Fresh Photography

  Rockabilly music

  Rock and roll music: African Americans; Billboard charts and; defining image of; early; opposition to; in popular culture; radio and; rebellion and

  “Rock Around the Clock” (Bill Haley and the Comets)

  Rogers, Gamble

  Rogers, James Gamble

  Rogers, Will

  Rolling Stone

  Rowe, Anne: impressions of Presley; journalism and; mock seduction of; perceptive reporting by; photographs

  Rowland, Marshall

  Rubio, Mary

  Runyon, Damon

  Russi, Randi

  Sarasota (Fla.), performances in

  Sarasota Opera

  Scotty and Elvis Aboard the Mystery Train (Moore)

  Sex appeal: fans and; female reporters and; reactions to; songs with

  “Shake, Rattle and Roll”

  Shea, Nila

  Sherouse, Louise

  Sherouse, Tommy

  Shreveport Memorial Municipal Auditorium

  Sinatra, Frank

 

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