Rock 'n' Roll

 Elvis’ Pink Cadillac Didn’t Start Out Pink, The Wild Backstory of the King’s Most Iconic Ride

Deborah L. Jacobs

On July 7, 1955, a moment of pure rock & roll magic rolled onto the streets when Elvis Presley bought ...

He Understood Her Like No One Else, Riley Keough Remembers Her Brother ‘Benjamin’ with Quiet Strength

Deborah L. Jacobs

Riley Keough never expected to carry so much grief, but she’s carried it with grace. In “Riley Keough’s Close Relationship ...

When Faith Met Fire and the Stage Turned Sacred: Elvis Presley’s “How Great Thou Art” Was More Than a Song

Deborah L. Jacobs

Some songs feel like a prayer, and some feel like a storm. In “How Great Thou Art – Live in ...

They Gave Him Freedom, Power, and a Place to Hide: Elvis Presley’s Jumpsuits as Both Costume and Comfort

Deborah L. Jacobs

Long before they became Vegas icons, Elvis Presley’s jumpsuits told a deeper story. In “The Truth About Elvis’ Jumpsuits & ...

Long Before the World Knew His Name, Elvis Found Peace Behind These Doors: ‘Graceland Then & Now’

Deborah L. Jacobs

Long before the crowds and the cameras, there was just a young man and a dream and that dream had ...

He Meant Every Word: Elvis Presley’s ‘My Way’ Live in South Carolina Is Raw, Real, and Completely Unforgettable

Deborah L. Jacobs

When Elvis Presley took the stage in Columbia South Carolina on February 18th, 1977, he wasn’t just performing, he was ...

Elvis Presley Asks for Truth in ‘If You Love Me (Let Me Know)’ Live in Amarillo  and the Crowd Felt Every Word

Deborah L. Jacobs

The lights dimmed in Amarillo, Texas and Elvis Presley stepped forward, eyes focused, mic in hand. What came next wasn’t ...

He Didn’t Just Sing It, He Lived It: Elvis Presley’s 1977 Amarillo Performance of ‘You Gave Me A Mountain’ Will Break You in the Best Way

Deborah L. Jacobs

It’s one of those rare performances where the music feels heavier than usual, like the singer is carrying something real ...

A Voice Filled With Power and Peace, Elvis Lays It All Down in This Gospel Classic

Deborah L. Jacobs

Even near the end of his life, Elvis Presley didn’t lose the fire in his voice or the truth in ...

When Elvis Sang “Hurt”, He Wasn’t Just Performing, He Was Bleeding Through the Words

Deborah L. Jacobs

Toward the end of his career, Elvis Presley’s voice carried more than just melody it carried weight. In his live ...