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25.01.2022 You lost that loving feeling



25.01.2022 Closure of Jashme Events website. As Covid-19 has hit the entertainment industry pretty hard we too have felt the effects. We have decided to close the website and rely solely on social media such as Facebook and Instagram from now on.

20.01.2022 It’s so hard to believe it’s been 43 years today since we buried my friend, Elvis. What a heart-wrenching three days we had that August in 1977. I’ll never forg...et flying out of L.A to Las Vegas that morning of the 16th, then we headed out from Vegas to our first show in Maine when we got word to turn around. None of us knew why. We stopped to refuel in Colorado to head back to Las Vegas when we heard the news that Elvis had passed. My first question was, Is this a joke? Unfortunately.it wasn’t. My wife Louise and I immediately met up in Memphis to go to Graceland to check on Elvis’ Dad, Vernon. As you can imagine, he was just heart broken. On August 18th, they held a private service for Elvis’ family and close friends. We could hardly talk to each other, we were in so much shock. So many people that loved him showed up. James Brown spent hours in there with Elvis, as did so many others. Louise and I sat there with Vernon and did our best to comfort him. We loved that man. Thousands of fans lined the streets of Memphis on the day of the funeral to say goodbye to the king. Thousands! We had never seen anything like it, man. Royalty had never seen anything like it. We were honored to ride in the third or fourth white limo in the procession that day and were amazed at all the love people showed and how people came together in such a short amount of time to honor him from all over hthe world. Elvis constantly gave to those around him and that was such an inspiration. Yes, he was a legend.but Elvis was also my friend. His talent, style, sense of humor and ‘in the middle of the night’ phone calls just to talk. He is dearly missed, and I know he’s in Heaven singing and playing with my Son, Jeffrey and I’m looking forward to seeing them both again someday and we’ll all jam together. We want to thank the fan clubs and websites, Priscilla, Lisa Marie, Jack Soden, Graceland, the EPE family and Joel Weinshanker for all of the hard work in keeping Elvis’ legacy alive and we love the fans and friends who loved Elvis as much as we do. Make each day count and love one another! GOD BLESS YOU! James

16.01.2022 Johnny Lee Memphis 25 Aug 2018 Music is licensed for performance. Part 1 of 3. Parts 2 and 3 will be posted over the next 3 weeks. Please enjoy.



11.01.2022 Lots of feeling and emotion went into this song My eyes just watered listening to this...don't you ELVIS FAN CLUB Napoli

06.01.2022 Johnny Lee Memphis just a Brilliant show.

05.01.2022 TO READ AN INTERVIEW & SEE PHOTOS FROM THE CONCERT, CLICK THIS LINK - https://www.facebook.com/pg/Elvismemoriesforfans/photos/?tab=album&album_id=17085632447409...0 When Zeppelin met Elvis: May 1974 NO SOUND? CLICK THIS LINK & YOU WILL HEAR IT- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6ss8g5SIAM The two most popular and successful live acts of the 1970s were Elvis Presley and Led Zeppelin, who played to capacity crowds night after night. Coincidentally, both were handled by Concerts West, one of the biggest tour promoters in America. In May 1974, the company offered complimentary tickets to Zeppelin for Elvis' gig at the LA Inglewood Forum, with the possibility of meeting him afterwards. The group were huge Elvis admirers and three members (Plant, Page and Bonham) gladly accepted along with their infamous manager, Peter Grant. Although not a big fan of hard rock, Elvis knew who Zeppelin were and was amused that his young step-brother, Ricky, was so excited to hear that they'd be in the audience. The 1970s Elvis was far removed from the rock 'n' roll rebel who had first inspired them, but the group enjoyed the concert and were thrilled at the thought of finally meeting their idol. Many years later, Zeppelin front man, Robert Plant, looked back on that night with great fondness and much good humour ... * There were no photographs taken of the meeting and no film exists of Elvis' LA gig, nor was it professionally recorded. The photographs, film and music in this video are all taken from other dates in 1974 to give an accurate impression of events. The short audio extract of Elvis mentioning Zeppelin on stage, however, is authentic and comes from a lo-fi source. Music in this video Song Love Me (Live at Mid-South Coliseum, Memphis, TN - March 1974) Artist Elvis Presley Writers Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller Licensed to YouTube by SME; Sony ATV Publishing, UNIAO BRASILEIRA DE EDITORAS DE MUSICA - UBEM, SOLAR Music Rights Management, CMRRA, LatinAutor - SonyATV, LatinAutor, and 9 Music Rights Societies



05.01.2022 Johnny Lee Memphis ... Stand by Me ....beautiful ...

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