| Der Schlagzeuger bei Elvis Presleys
erster Sun Aufnahme in: David Papineau: The Roots of Reason, S.18 |
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| Der Schlagzeuger bei Elvis Presleys
erste Sun Aufnahmesession ist so etwas wie "der gegenwärtige König
von Frankreich" ( 1953 war Elvis Presley zum ersten Mal im Sun Studio, 706 Union Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee Juli 1953 "My Happiness", "That's When Your Heartaches Begin"; Elvis Presley, voc, g; ohne Begleitung 4. Januar 1954 "Casual Love Affair", "I'll Never Stand in Your Way"; Elvis Presley, voc, g; ohne Begleitung Die erste kommerzielle Sun Aufnahmesession: 5. Juli 1954 "Harbor Lights", "I Love You Because", "That's All Right"; Elvis Presley, voc, g; Scotty Moore, g; Bill Black, b. .............. 5. März 1955 "I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone" (zwei Versionen); Elvis Presley, voc, g; Scotty Moore, g; Bill Black, b; Jimmie Lott, dr.
Der bekannte Elvis-Schlagzeuger D. J. Fontana war zum ersten Mal am 10. Januar 1956 bei der ersten Aufnahme für RCA Victor am Schlagzeug (Heartbreak Hotel, Elvis' 1. Millionenerfolg). |
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| Quellen: Paul Lichter: The Boy Who Dared to Rock. The Definitive Elvis. New York: Doubleday, 1978 "Elvis. The King of Rock 'n' Roll. The Complete 50's Masters", RCA PD90689 |
| The Drummer on Elvis's First Sun
Session in: David Papineau: The Roots of Reason, p.18 Dieser Text in deutsch |
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| The drummer on Elvis's first Sun
session is something like "the present King of France" ( Elvis Presley went into Sun Studio, 706 Union Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee, for the first time 1953. July1953 "My Happiness", "That's When Your Heartaches Begin"; Elvis Presley, voc, g; without accompaniment January 4th, 1954 "Casual Love Affair", "I'll Never Stand in Your Way"; Elvis Presley, voc, g; without accompaniment The first commercial Sun session: July 5th,1954 "Harbor Lights", "I Love You Because", "That's All Right"; Elvis Presley, voc, g; Scotty Moore, g; Bill Black, b. .............. 5. März 1955 "I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone" (two versions); Elvis Presley, voc, g; Scotty Moore, g; Bill Black, b; Jimmie Lott, dr.
The famous drummer of Elvis D. J. Fontana appears for the first time at January 10th 1956; it was the first session of Elvis for RCA (Heartbreak Hotel, Elvis' first million seller). |
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| Ressources: Paul Lichter: The Boy Who Dared to Rock. The Definitive Elvis. New York: Doubleday, 1978 "Elvis. The King of Rock 'n' Roll. The Complete 50's Masters", RCA PD90689 |