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Elvis That's Alright (Paperback)
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Elvis That's Alright (Paperback)
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Memoir of Scotty Moore, Elvis Presley's first guitarist and
manager. When Elvis Presley first showed up at Sam Phillip's
Memphis-based Sun Records studio, he was a shy teenager in search
of a sound. Sam asked guitarist Scotty and bass player Bill Black
to work with Elvis--and the music they created as the Blue Moon
Boys launched what became known as rock 'n' roll. Scotty and Bill
toured with the young singer, and played on all of his Sun sessions
and his first recordings for RCA; Scotty also served as Elvis's
manager. With Bill Black and Elvis both gone, Scotty is the only
remaining member of the original trio who can tell the true story
of how Elvis transformed popular music--and how Scotty created the
guitar sound that has become the prototype for all rock guitar that
followed, prompting Rolling Stone guitarist Keith Richards to
proclaim, "Everyone else wanted to be Elvis--I wanted to be
Scotty." For all fans of Elvis Presley and his music--and for all
lovers of rock 'n' roll--this is a compelling story. Scotty Moore
is a guitarist, recording engineer and record producer. This was
his first book with James L. Dickerson. He passed away in 2016 at
his home in Nashville, Tennessee. James L. Dickerson is an
award-winning writer and journalist, author of the music histories
"Mojo Triangle" and "Memphis Going Down." Memoir of Scotty Moore,
Elvis Presley's first guitarist and manager. When Elvis Presley
first showed up at Sam Phillip's Memphis-based Sun Records studio,
he was a shy teenager in search of a sound. Sam asked guitarist
Scotty and bass player Bill Black to work with Elvis--and the music
they created as the Blue Moon Boys launched what became known as
rock 'n' roll. Scotty and Bill toured with the young singer, and
played on all of his Sun sessions and his first recordings for RCA;
Scotty also served as Elvis's manager. With Bill Black and Elvis
both gone, Scotty is the only remaining member of the original trio
who can tell the true story of how Elvis transformed popular
music--and how Scotty created the guitar sound that has become the
prototype for all rock guitar that followed, prompting Rolling
Stone guitarist Keith Richards to proclaim, "Everyone else wanted
to be Elvis--I wanted to be Scotty." For all fans of Elvis Presley
and his music--and for all lovers of rock 'n' roll--this is a
compelling story. Scotty Moore is a guitarist, recording engineer
and record producer. This was his first book with James L.
Dickerson. He passed away in 2016 at his home in Nashville,
Tennessee. James L. Dickerson is an award-winning writer and
journalist, author of the music histories "Mojo Triangle," "Colonel
Tom Parker" and "Memphis Going Down."
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