Posted on 11/29/2013 3:00:45 AM PST by Dysart
I was born at St. Josephs Hospital in Memphis on a muggy evening just before eight p.m. in late May 1955. Two months later, my fathers very first single, Hey Porter, backed with Cry, Cry, Cry, was released on Sun Records, a small record label and recording studio at 706 Union Avenue in downtown Memphis. Sun was owned by Sam Phillips, a young music entrepreneur, recording engineer, and record producer. The building still stands, essentially as it was in the early 1950s when my dad, Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Carl Perkins created their first recordings. Now it is a thriving tourist destination but still a fully functioning recording studio. Musicians come from all over the world to genuflect at the altar of the birthplace of rock & roll.
During my mothers pregnancy, my dad made half-hearted attempts to work as a salesman for the Home Equipment Company on Summer Avenue in Memphis. He was also studying to be a disc jockey. My parents lived in a tiny, bare apartment within walking distance of Dads workplace. His lackluster performance as a salesman may have had something to do with his reluctance to cajole or manipulate a sale. He once even talked a potential customer named Pat Isom out of buying a refrigerator in the store because it was too expensive and didnt carry a good warranty. Pat was so impressed with Dads honesty that she engaged him in conversation and found out that he and his pregnant wife, Vivian, needed a new apartment that didnt have stairs. Dad was afraid my mom might fall in her delicate condition, so Pat offered my parents half of her duplex at 2553 Tutwiler Street in mid-Memphis.
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I was good friends with the x wife of one of the fellows that produced Jonny Cash, Elvis Jerry Lee Lewis, etc. She said that most of their songs were true stories, written over the breakfast table.
Like the stuff about Johnny Cash, but Roseanne is a bore and it is all about her
I am fricking petrified every time I take my girls to the beach and we stay halfway in Memphis. I make sure we are in the suburbs and stay at an expensive place because I have heard so many awful things about Memphis. Yes, it’s a shame and some great music came out of there but it is now a nightmare.
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