Fame Information

Book Talk: Mixing food and fame to cook up a book of trivia

Written by NewsFeed. Published on July 14th, 2010 in Elvis News.
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Most children know George H. W. Bush banned broccoli from the White House when he was U.S. president but not many people realize Napoleon Bonaparte was one of the first people to enjoy banana fritters soaked in rum. Continue reading Book Talk: Mixing food and fame to cook up a book of trivia »

Elvis Presley’s Personal Record Collection Up for Auction

Written by NewsFeed. Published on May 25th, 2010 in Elvis News.
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The record is expected to earn as much as $187,500 when it is sold at the Fame Bureau auction house on Thursday, May 27. Continue reading Elvis Presley’s Personal Record Collection Up for Auction »

A brush with fame for Idols Lee Dewyze

Written by NewsFeed. Published on May 5th, 2010 in Elvis News.
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Before he was singing Elvis Presley and Shania Twain hits competing on "American Idol," Dewyze was making up his own songs in his spare time while working at a paint store. Continue reading A brush with fame for Idols Lee Dewyze »

Elvis shakes up press again at Newseum (The Washington Times)

Written by NewsFeed. Published on March 19th, 2010 in Elvis News.
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A spark that helped ignite Elvis Presley's fame more than 50 years ago was lit by the newspaper editors and critics who hated him. They detested his voice and thought his moves were unfit for family publications, all while teenagers went wild. That once-shocking style and the clash with the ... Continue reading Elvis shakes up press again at Newseum (The Washington Times) »

Elvis’ clash with media on view at Newseum in DC (Deseret News)

Written by NewsFeed. Published on March 14th, 2010 in Elvis News.
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A spark that helped ignite Elvis Presley's fame more than 50 years ago was lit by the newspaper editors and critics who hated... Continue reading Elvis’ clash with media on view at Newseum in DC (Deseret News) »

Elvis’ clash with media on view at Newseum in DC (The New Sabah Times)

Written by NewsFeed. Published on March 14th, 2010 in Elvis News.
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A spark that helped ignite Elvis Presley’s fame more than 50 years ago was lit by the newspaper editors and critics who hated him. They detested his voice and thought his moves were unfit for family publications, all while teenagers went wild. Continue reading Elvis’ clash with media on view at Newseum in DC (The New Sabah Times) »

Elvis’ clash with media on view at Newseum (The Indiana Gazette)

Written by NewsFeed. Published on March 13th, 2010 in Elvis News.
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WASHINGTON - A spark that helped ignite Elvis Presley's fame more than 50 years ago was lit by the newspaper editors and critics who hated him. They detested his voice and thought his moves were unfit for family publications, all while teenagers went wild. Continue reading Elvis’ clash with media on view at Newseum (The Indiana Gazette) »

A look at Elvis, through eyes of media (Honolulu Advertiser)

Written by NewsFeed. Published on March 13th, 2010 in Elvis News.
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A spark that helped ignite Elvis Presley's fame more than 50 years ago was lit by the newspaper editors and critics who hated him. They detested his voice and thought his moves were unfit for family publications, all while teenagers went wild. Continue reading A look at Elvis, through eyes of media (Honolulu Advertiser) »

Rare Elvis objects are part of exhibit (The Tennessean)

Written by NewsFeed. Published on March 12th, 2010 in Elvis News.
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A spark that helped ignite Elvis Presley's fame more than 50 years ago was lit by the newspaper editors and critics who hated him. Continue reading Rare Elvis objects are part of exhibit (The Tennessean) »

Elvis’ clash with newspaper editors on view at Newseum in DC (Kingsport Times-News)

Written by NewsFeed. Published on March 12th, 2010 in Elvis News.
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- A spark that helped ignite Elvis Presley's fame more than 50 years ago was lit by the newspaper editors and critics who hated him. They detested his voice and thought his moves were unfit for family publications, all while teenagers went wild. Continue reading Elvis’ clash with newspaper editors on view at Newseum in DC (Kingsport Times-News) »