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  2. Graceland - Wikipedia

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    The author adds that Presley's father Vernon "had a swimming pool in his bedroom", that there "was a jukebox next to the swimming pool, containing Elvis's favorite records", and that, he "would spend hours in his bedroom, watching his property on a closed-circuit television". [17]

  3. 'Elvis slept here!' Or did he? Rumors about 'king of rock n ...

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    Elvis Presley shakes, rattles, and rolls as he performs at the Mississippi-Alabama State Fair, Tupelo, Mississippi, September 27, 1956. ... both now deceased, who built the five-bedroom, 6,000 ...

  4. Personal relationships of Elvis Presley - Wikipedia

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    Julie Parrish, Presley's co-star in Paradise Hawaiian Style, relates, "One time on set I had a real pain in my side – a side-effect, I think – and Elvis scooped me up, carried me into his trailer and shut the door. Outside the crew was waiting and wondering, but Elvis was oblivious to the innuendo.

  5. Elvis Presley - Wikipedia

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    Elvis Aaron Presley [a] (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977), known mononymously as Elvis, was an American singer and actor. Known as the " King of Rock and Roll ", he is regarded as one of the most significant cultural figures of the 20th century .

  6. Lawsuit alleges 'irreplaceable' Elvis Presley artifacts ... - AOL

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    The gatekeepers of Elvis Presley's estate are trying to recover a potential trove of records and memorabilia left behind by the King of Rock and Roll, according to a lawsuit filed in California ...

  7. On August 16, 1972, Elvis Presley died of hypertensive heart disease, exacerbated by years of opioid abuse. The degree to which the drugs contributed to his death are debated, but posthumous lab ...