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Meet Kathy King, the neighbourhoods' resident singer - I kinda went crazy if we're being honest [I'm not sure if I'm happy with the name but I had way too much fun with the design]
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KATHY BATES as Annie Wilkes & JAMES CAAN as Paul Sheldon in Misery (1990) (dir. Rob Reiner)
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Dolores Claiborne (1995) | dir. Taylor Hackford
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March 16, 1974
Elvis plays Memphis for the first time since 1961 and does four shows in two days to meet the demand for tickets. So the Colonel added a fifth one, which were the perfect occasion for a live homecoming album and so the perfect way to avoid having to coax Elvis back into the studio. Elvis seemed both happy and mildly amused to be there and he declared: “Hello Memphis. It’s good to be home”.
Elvis performed at the Mid-South Coliseum, Memphis, Tennessee at 2.30 and 8.30 p.m.
Instead of “Elvis has left the building” these shows ended with “Elvis has left for Graceland”
Another live album results from the excitement in Memphis, Elvis Recorded Live On Stage in Memphis, recorded at one of the shows. Included is a live performance of How Great Thou Art that will go on to win Elvis his third Grammy award.
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ELVIS' RESPECT FOR GOD
On one occasion in Elvis' suite, J.D. and The Stamps were gathered around the piano, singing "Sweet, Sweet Spirit", while the other visitors were noisily chattering away. Elvis became irritated, jumped up on a stool, waved his arms and hollered at everyone, "Shut up, goddamnit! They're singing about Jesus!"
A hush fell over the room, and all you could hear was the sound of the lilting spiritual. "Y'all should be quiet," he whispered. "They're singing about Jesus … come on." Everyone was looking up sheepishly at Elvis, like he was Moses standing on Mt. Sinai. His choice of words struck me as incongruously hilarious, but I did realize that in his own way he was expressing his reverence for the Lord, and I admired him for this.
Excerpt from "Elvis and Kathy" (1987) by Kathy Westmoreland
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Nothing is funnier to me than celebrities bullying Elon Musk on twitter
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Gallery 1988 has released a set of five horror prints by Scott C. Inspired by Rosemary's Baby, Friday the 13th, Carrie, Pet Sematary, and Misery, each print measures 5x5. The signed and numbered set is limited to 150 for $75.
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*extreme rob reiner’s mom in the diner scene of when harry met sally voice* I’LL have what SHE’S having 😍
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