Saturday, January 9, 2010

Elvis Presley in Jeans Teenager to Star.



Anne Helm with Elvis in jeans. She kindly replied to a letter from me and sent us a similiar photo to this one from the movie "Follow That Dream",along with a nice letter.
"Follow That Dream" was the song played on RTE1 radio Ireland announcing our trip to Memphis in August 1997. Elvis expert Joe Jackson of "The Irish Times" accompanied us with a lady from BMG Records, Ireland. A documentary of our trip was broadcast on radio May 1998.




To the left, middle photo shows Elvis as a fifteen year old wearing denim jeans with an early girfriend, Betty McMahon.

A new find of Elvis in jeans.




A painting of Elvis in the National Portrait Gallery Washington DC.

There are those that would say Elvis Presley did not like wearing Denim jeans because they were supposed to remind him of his childhood poverty.

Yet the two movies stars he most admired, Marlon Brando and James Dean, were rarely out of them in the 1950s. Elvis is often seen wearing not only jeans in his movies but also matching denim jackets. Famously so in the 1957 movie, "Loving You".

It doesn't take a Sherlock Holmes to work out the, Elvis didn't like Jeans, story is another of those myths circulated by a few mislead fans.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Happy New Year to all my many thousands of visitors!

I just hope 2010 or MMX will be as exciting as 2009.

Maurice_Colgan@yahoo.com Feel free to contact me.
UPDATE 20th December 2009.

Dolores and Elvis "Loving You" movie 1957.

BBC2 TV and BBC radio are celebrating what would have been Elvis Presley's 75th birthday next January 8th, with an evening of video documentaries, and a six part radio series about Elvis's early years in Tupelo Mississppi.

Dolores Hart and Elvis Presley 1958.

Last night I received an email from a BBC Correspondent in Los Angeles inquiring If I could put her in touch with Dolores Hart.I called the Abbey where Mother Dolores Hart, osb, now resides and passed on the inquery to a nun.


Minutes later our telephone rang and I found myself talking to Dolores Hart, herself! "May I speak to, 'Maureece' Colgan, she said.

"Speaking" said I. Amazed at such a wonderful response.
We spoke for about ten minutes and Dolores graciously agreed to take part in the BBC Documentary.

I think I need to lay down now. :-)

Saturday, October 10, 2009

New 70 Million Irish Website & Forum




Why not take a peek and enjoy the Craic?
Here I was on a mountain in Achill Island county Mayo just weeks ago. I'm not praying by the way. :-)

Friday, September 11, 2009

Richard Dawkins and Ireland


Richard Dawkins discussed his latest book "The Greatest Show on Earth" at the RDS Concert Hall in Dublin on the 17th September 2009.
Talking to Richard Dawkins as he signed my copy of his book was indeed a pleasure.
Charles Darwin's work on Evolution has been championed by Dawkins for more than a decade now and his impact on the scientific world has been extraordinary.
This book is well worth acquiring.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Elvis Presley and the, "My Happiness" Acetate,. 2009.


Thanks to the good ol' telephone I was able to speak to Ed Leek (See below) last night for about 20 minutes.

He is bravely facing serious medication and is confident and upbeat about it all.


Ed is a very articulate man and it's a pleasure to listen to him talk about life in general, world wars and the propaganda about them. Hollywoods over the top portrayal of the conflicts and family, travel, and of course the acetate recording by Elvis that he is eager to find a good home for.
The advertisement for the, Elvis Presley in Concert, event appeared in "The Irish Times" newspaper some weeks ago. The ground-breaking concert was first seen in Memphis 1997 and has toured the world since.
It will be back in Ireland March 2010.


Monday, June 15, 2009

The Iveagh Gardens Dublin Ireland.

Beethoven Central Park NY.

Letter to the Editor.
Published in The Irish Times 12th June 2009
Classical proposal for Iveagh Gardens Dublin

Madam, – The Minister of State Dr Martin Mansergh TD, in turning down my idea for “Ireland’s National Music Sculpture Park” to be located in the Iveagh Gardens, in Dublin, stated the Iveagh Gardens are intended for “passive recreation”.
This weekend thousands of people will be trampling the green lawns of the Iveagh Gardens as they partake in a four-day long Taste of Dublin food festival! A comedy festival in the public Iveagh Gardens will follow in July.
I had envisaged sculptures of Ludwig Van Beethoven, Mozart, etc, along with our own Irish composers joining the fine life-sized bronze statue of John McCormack in the Iveagh Gardens, as a prestigious tourist attraction for Ireland.
The Society of Irish Composers thinks it an excellent idea, Senator David Norris does too, along with many other politicians.
Ireland could be the first country in the world to open a park dedicated to music-related sculpture on a large scale. The proximity of our National Concert Hall could help to ensure such an endeavour would be very successful.
Classical music concerts could help cover the cost of commissioning the works of music-related artwork.
Food for thought? – Yours, etc,
Maurice Colgan.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

My Happiness.

Update 20th May 2009. http://www.wildroverclothing.com



This cover made by Rex an Elvis fan.






Update 10th May 2009

Ed Leek and his wife on a Caribean cruise.


See Ed's amazing story below.