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Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins. Each promising young musicians in their own right, they were a force almost too talented to be believed for one night in 1956, when they came together in Memphis to play a little music.
He wanted to fly, but the U.S. Army Air Corps was long on pilots and short on bombardiers. He ended up an award-winning pilot as well as a flight instructor. Real estate development followed, and happily for Ahwatukee Foothills, the rest is history.
He wanted to fly, but the U.S. Army Air Corps was long on pilots and short on bombardiers. He ended up an award-winning pilot as well as a flight instructor. Real estate development followed, and happily for Ahwatukee Foothills, the rest is history.
PASADENA, Calif. - At age 90, Betty White can't be on TV enough.
Steve Jobs was mourned around the world Thursday through the very devices he conceived: People held up pictures of candles on their iPads, reviewed his life on Macintosh computers and tapped out tributes on iPhones.
Steve Jobs was mourned around the world Thursday through the very devices he conceived: People held up pictures of candles on their iPads, reviewed his life on Macintosh computers and tapped out tributes on iPhones.
Steve Jobs was mourned around the world Thursday through the very devices he conceived: People held up pictures of candles on their iPads, reviewed his life on Macintosh computers and tapped out tributes on iPhones.
You can’t have a museum that’s all about music without giving a nod to the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll.
A "D-28" guitar owned by Elvis Presley and on display in the Elvis Presley: Three Decades of the King, exhibit at the Music Instrument Museum in Phoenix. The guitar was used from February through June of 1977, and was the last guitar Elvis performed with. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]
Items shown in the Elvis Presley: Three Decades of the King, exhibit at the Music Instrument Museum in Phoenix. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]
Items shown in the Elvis Presley: Three Decades of the King, exhibit at the Music Instrument Museum in Phoenix. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]
Items shown in the Elvis Presley: Three Decades of the King, exhibit at the Music Instrument Museum in Phoenix. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]
Items shown in the Elvis Presley: Three Decades of the King, exhibit at the Music Instrument Museum in Phoenix. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]
A "D-28" guitar owned by Elvis Presley and on display in the Elvis Presley: Three Decades of the King, exhibit at the Music Instrument Museum in Phoenix. The guitar was used from February through June of 1977, and was the last guitar Elvis performed with. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]
Items shown in the Elvis Presley: Three Decades of the King, exhibit at the Music Instrument Museum in Phoenix. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]
Bongos owned by Elvis Presley and on display in the Elvis Presley: Three Decades of the King, exhibit at the Music Instrument Museum in Phoenix. The bongos were given to Elvis as a holiday present from Priscilla shortly after they first met.[Tim Hacker, Tribune]
It’s not too late to pull together a last-minute outing for Dad’s Day.
It’s not too late to pull together a last-minute outing for Dad’s Day.
In just a week, Arizona Broadway Theatre’s stage has been transformed from the gritty buildings of Buffalo, N.Y., for “The Full Monty” to a colorful, eye-popping backdrop of a small Midwest town for the jukebox musical “All Shook Up.” Paul Bridgeman, ABT technical director, said for at least five weeks they’ve been working on the sets for “All Shook Up,” which opens Friday at the professional dinner theater.
Just seven years before Donald Beaty took the life of Christy Ann Fornoff in Tempe, he assisted a 17-year-old girl after a serious pedestrian-vehicle incident in Memphis, Tenn. — and 34 years later, the woman said Beaty harassed her while she was in the hospital.
Donald Beaty (background) and another man crouch over Tammy Baiter (now Tammy Mershon of Terra Haute, Ind.), who was seriously injured after she was struck by a drunk driver while running across the street in front of Graceland on August 18, 1977, in Memphis, Tenn. to take a picture during a tribute to Elvis Presley two days after Presley died.
17-year-old Tammy Baiter (center) pictured recovering in the hospital on May 9, 1978, months after she was struck by a drunk driver in front of Graceland while attending a tribute to Elvis Presley on August 18, 1977, two days after his death. On the left is Tammy's mother, Alice Baiter and on the right is Tammy's aunt, Sandra Van Landingham.
“Man in Black: The Legend of Johnny Cash” celebrates the life and songs of one of country music’s biggest stars. Robert Shaw, who portrays Cash and wrote the tribute musical revue, had quite a task when putting together the tunes for the show, which plays for two days at Arizona Broadway Theatre.
PARC Treasurer Jim Jochim sits down with Allison Hurtado to discuss the Phoenix Loop 202 project ...
Andean Bear Cub Takes First Steps!
It's a boy!! Our Andean bear cub recently had its first check-up with Phoenix Zoo vets. After pat...
Country Thunder - Day 1
Country Thunder Day 1 off to a great start!
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