Million Dollar Quartet' is the name given to recordings made on
Tuesday December 4, 1956 in the Sun Record Studios in Memphis,
Tennessee. The recordings were of an impromptu jam session among
Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, and Johnny Cash.The
events of the session. Very few participants survive. Includes
interviews with the drummer and the sound engineer. A detailed
analysis of the music played - and its relevance to subsequent
popular music. The early lives and careers of the quartet - where
they were in 1956. Relevant social and economic factors which meant
that a massive audience of young people were keenly looking for a
new kind of music they could call their own. The "reunions" of
surviving members of the quartet. The emergence of the tapes, first
on bootleg and then on legitimate CDs. The genesis of the stage
show and its reception - the enduring appeal of the music.
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