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Ginger Alden was born on November 13, 1956 to Jo and Walter Alden at the US Naval Hospital in Millington, Tennessee. [1] Her father was a public relations officer in the United States Army . [ 2 ] Alden began her modeling career at a young age, during which she participated in beauty pageants.
Six months after Priscilla left, Presley dated Linda Thompson. Later on, Ginger Alden became his final serious girlfriend and his fiancee before Presley’s death. She was the person who found his unresponsive body when he died. Elvis had given Ginger Alden a diamond engagement ring [61] and presumably planned to marry her, though this is debated.
The last woman to see Elvis Presley alive, his alleged fiancee Ginger Alden, is sharing new details about life with the King of Rock 'n' Roll, including the night he proposed to her. "He took me ...
Elvis In Concert is a posthumous 1977 television special starring Elvis Presley.It was Elvis' third and final TV special, following Elvis (a.k.a.The '68 Comeback Special) and Aloha From Hawaii.
An Afternoon in the Garden is a live musical album recorded by American singer and musician Elvis Presley at Madison Square Garden on June 10, 1972. The album was released by RCA Records on the 25th anniversary of the concert in 1997 and on March 8, 2018 received an RIAA Gold Record certification for 500,000 copies sold.
Jeanne LeMay Dumas, Thompson's best friend, recounts this first meeting with Elvis in an interview for her book, Elvis, Linda and Me [9]" and later became Elvis' personal secretary. [10] Dumas said: Like most people, I was a huge Elvis fan and never dreamed I'd get to meet him, much less have the experiences I ended up sharing with him and Linda.
Geri Halliwell, former Ginger Spice, opens up about her new children's book Rosie Frost and her husband, F1 principal Christian Horner.
Strictly Elvis is an extended play (EP) by American singer and musician Elvis Presley released in December 1959. It peaked at number one in the number-one EPs chart in the United Kingdom and was five weeks in the number-one, until it was superseded by Expresso Bongo, which became number-one on April 23, 1960.