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New Elvis Documentary In The Works

March 31, 2005 | Video
The UK Pickle Productions is working on a documentary film about Elvis' early years. It is being produced for the British broadcast and DVD market. Pickle Productions has previously been responsible for documentaries on Kurt Cobain, AC/DC and Queen. These have been informative historical documentaries, and the Elvis programme will follow in this tradition, looking primarily at his life in Memphis in the 1940s and 50s and his rise to fame, as well as his lasting impact on popular music.

Source:Elvis Information Network
hillbilly chris wrote on April 02, 2005
I agree there is more to elvis than the 50's but there is nothing better. as much as i love the movies and the concerts elvis was never better than he was in the 50's.
bossanovababy wrote on April 02, 2005
Well regardless of which `Elvis` i prefer,the amount of negative publicity the 70`s period brings, it`s probably good that they are focussing on the 50`s! TCB
Dennis Verrijp wrote on April 06, 2005
I think his vocal performances were the best in the 70's, like he sings "What Now My Love" in Aloha, with the big opera voice. But I have to admit that his recording sessions in the 50's were better, and that the best rock n roll was made then. Although, Burning Love...