Jimmy Day & Elvis
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Jimmy Day & Elvis
Y'all were asking if Jimmy Day actually did play shows with Elvis in the early days. The answer is YES...several times in 1955. The first time may have been March 4, '55 at DeKalb, TX. There is a new book out entitled ELVIS IN TEXAS by Lori Torrance that has pictures from this show plus a couple of others w/Jimmy.
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About 8 years ago there was a steel guitar show in Hammond, LA, sponsored by the Cush
Case folks. I was invited to lead the Sunday morning worship service. Jimmy Day
played steel in that service. He gave me a
black and white picture of Elvis and Jimmy
was standing by him playing steel guitar.
Later I gave the picture to the Garners at
Music City Instruments in Magee, MS. I
assume it is on display there.
Case folks. I was invited to lead the Sunday morning worship service. Jimmy Day
played steel in that service. He gave me a
black and white picture of Elvis and Jimmy
was standing by him playing steel guitar.
Later I gave the picture to the Garners at
Music City Instruments in Magee, MS. I
assume it is on display there.
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Exhibit 1: http://www.angelfire.com/ny/lightsound/images/DayElvisLS.JPG
Exhibit 2: http://www.angelfire.com/country/countryupdate/update53.html
(scroll down almost to the bottom of the page)
Nick
Exhibit 2: http://www.angelfire.com/country/countryupdate/update53.html
(scroll down almost to the bottom of the page)
Nick
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Author Lori Torrance?
A small note:
It's the basic belief that Torrance basically tried to steal the book from original author/researcher Stanley Oberst,
who was downgraded to a "with" credit on the
cover, despite the fact that it was his concept and draft that got the whole thing rolling in the first place.
Lori went on to copyright the book in her name, replaced Stanley's introduction and thank-you's (with her own..all to her own family and friends), and in some cases misspelled the names of other historians and researchers who contributed.
Stanley got a lawyer on the case and the book now goes out now with a flyer explaining the little mix-up in the author credits, etc. That's a nice reward for Stanley's four years of research!
There was a slagging match on Amazon! between supportors of Lori and various writers and historians who knew about this project and were stunned at the new credits on it's release.
A small note:
It's the basic belief that Torrance basically tried to steal the book from original author/researcher Stanley Oberst,
who was downgraded to a "with" credit on the
cover, despite the fact that it was his concept and draft that got the whole thing rolling in the first place.
Lori went on to copyright the book in her name, replaced Stanley's introduction and thank-you's (with her own..all to her own family and friends), and in some cases misspelled the names of other historians and researchers who contributed.
Stanley got a lawyer on the case and the book now goes out now with a flyer explaining the little mix-up in the author credits, etc. That's a nice reward for Stanley's four years of research!
There was a slagging match on Amazon! between supportors of Lori and various writers and historians who knew about this project and were stunned at the new credits on it's release.
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sorry about the link...
try going here: http://www.angelfire.com/ny/lightsound/gallery.html
and then scroll down looking for "Jimmy Day and Elvis"
(set aside half an hour or so, you'll want to look at loads of other photos as well...!)
I think I'm right in saying this page is the work of Forumite Jon Light, by the way...
Nick
try going here: http://www.angelfire.com/ny/lightsound/gallery.html
and then scroll down looking for "Jimmy Day and Elvis"
(set aside half an hour or so, you'll want to look at loads of other photos as well...!)
I think I'm right in saying this page is the work of Forumite Jon Light, by the way...
Nick
Thanks for taking care of business, Nick. Yes, the gallery is mine. None of the photos, however, is. Are. Whatever.
98% came from Charlie Owens of Fort Worth.
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Jason wrote:
"It's the basic belief that Torrance basically tried to steal the book from original author/researcher Stanley Oberst...
Lori went on to copyright the book in her name, replaced Stanley's introduction and thank-you's (with her own..all to her own family and friends), and in some cases misspelled the names of other historians and researchers who contributed."
Yeah, the "text" is a pathetic joke, she has no idea who Jimmy Day is, for one thing. If you ignore the text you won't miss anything...but the photos speak for themselves.
"It's the basic belief that Torrance basically tried to steal the book from original author/researcher Stanley Oberst...
Lori went on to copyright the book in her name, replaced Stanley's introduction and thank-you's (with her own..all to her own family and friends), and in some cases misspelled the names of other historians and researchers who contributed."
Yeah, the "text" is a pathetic joke, she has no idea who Jimmy Day is, for one thing. If you ignore the text you won't miss anything...but the photos speak for themselves.