Friday, December 26, 2008

ELVIS PRESLEY Quote on ADVERSITY

"Adversity is sometimes hard upon a man; but for one man who can stand prosperity, there are a hundred that will stand adversity." - Elvis Presley

Thursday, December 25, 2008

A BLESSED CHRISTMAS TO YA !



Wednesday, December 24, 2008

(224) JERRY LEE LEWIS - WHITE CHRISTMAS

Here's a YouTube presentation of Jerry Lee Lewis performing "White Christmas"

DALE EVANS ROGERS Quote on Christmas

"Christmas, my child, is love in action. Every time we love, every time we give, it's Christmas." - Dale Evans Rogers

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

(223) ELVIS sings RED WEST'S SONG "IF EVERY DAY WAS LIKE CHRISTMAS"

This song, "If Every Day Was Like Christmas," is one of the most beautiful songs Elvis recorded for the holiday season, and Red West wrote it. Red West was one of Elvis' bodyguards for many years, and if you'd like to read a bit more about him, use the Google Blogger-Search Feature above to read previous posts. Red remains a friend of mine to this day. He and I also wrote a few songs together!

Sunday, December 21, 2008

(222) ELVIS CARAVANS IT BACK TO MEMPHIS

Elvis was afraid of flying for years and as a result he preferred train travel or moving back and forth between Los Angeles and Memphis by caravan...

Elvis loved the seasonal changes and the snow. He lived for visiting family for the holidays. He'd see friends, visit old haunts... Christmas was special for him. He made up for his childhood poverty and lack of opportunity by renting a whole movie theatre or amusement park for the private entertainment of himself and his friends...

I was lucky to be one of them, even as my life moved away from performing and into studio work.

Friday, December 19, 2008

GRAMMY MUSEUM in downtown LOS ANGELES JUST OPENED !

Just opened! The GRAMMY MUSEUM in downtown Los Angeles sounds like a hit! Click on the title above to get to the new website!

They have Elvis Presley's 1942 Martin guitar and letters that Elvis wrote and letters Buddy Holly wrote! There's more than artifacts that celebrate remarkable talent. There is also a focus on how records are mastered. Like any good museum, you get an education going through this one.

According to Tom Teicholtz in his article recently published in the ARTS IN LA supplement to the Jewish Journal of Los Angeles... "There is a history of how music has been recorded - from Thomas Edison's phonograph to the Graphophone and Gramophone, from cylinders and disks, from 78 RPMs to 45's, 33s, and eight track tapes, to current digital formats...

Are Wes and I heading down there? You betcha!

Christine Trzyna

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

(221) BOBBY DARIN - SILENT NIGHT

Bobby Darin only recorded one Christmas album - in 1960 - but it wasn't released till 1991! It's called "The Twenty Fifth Day of December."

Here's a YouTube presentation of Bobby's version of "Silent Night."


(video removed December 3, 2010 - no current replacement)


Bobby and I were friends in New York. When he went to LA to make a movie his whole life changed once again. Bobby and I remained friends for some time. He once bought a song from me - just handed me a check.

Monday, December 15, 2008

(220) NAT KING COLE - THE CHRISTMAS SONG

NAT KING COLE ...

Mel Torme and Bob Wells wrote "The Christmas Song" in the mid 1940's, but it's Nat King Cole's 1961 recording that made the song a Christmas Classic... I believe this was the top selling Christmas album that year.

Video removed

Saturday, December 13, 2008

(219) PERRY COMO - THE TWELVE DAYS OF CHRISTMAS

Perry Como was always one of my favorites. He put out a few successful Christmas albums ...PERRY COMO CHRISTMAS ALBUM  link


NEW VIDEO as of APRIL 2014


Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Quote from JOHN by CYNTHIA LENNON

This excerpt is from the book about her famous Beatle husband, John Lennon, by ex-wife Cynthia...

Page 31 of "John" by Cynthia Lennon

"Music had been an important part of John's relationship with his mother and when she died he used it to blot out the pain and anger he felt. Julia had bought him his first guitar, and she loved music. She played the piano and banjo, and sat with him patiently for hours, showing him over and over again how to play the chords. She had also introduced John to rock and roll. She would play Elvis Presley records at top volume, grabbing job's hand to jive around the kitchen to them. She always encouraged John's musical dreams.

By the time John and I got together, he talked, ate and breathed music. When he wasn't playing the guitar, he was writing lyrics or talking about the latest Lonnie Donegan, Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly or Chuck Berry record. Almost every lunchtime he met the two other Quarrymen to rehearse. They were both younger and went to the Liverpool Institute, next door to the art college, the best known of Liverpool's boy's grammar schools: distinguished judges and politicians had been educated there, its pupils were expected to do well. But John's friends, Paul McCartney and George Harrison, were more interested in playing music than passing exams."


Cynthia Lennon

(Christine Trzyna here. This quote was culled from a number of references to Beatle John Lennon's early musical influences. Cynthia Lennon was John Lennon's first wife, of ten years, and mother of his son Julian. The book is C 2005 by Cynthia Lennon and Crown is the publisher.)



Saturday, December 6, 2008

(218) THE CHRISTMAS SEASON - THE COVER TUNE SEASON

Now friends, the Christmas season has always been and will probably remain, in my opinion, the COVER TUNE SEASON! So very many singers have recorded traditional - and sometimes innovative - Christmas songs.

A Christmas song that sells well can bring in residuals for years to come. Songwriters can become rich on one Christmas song that becomes a classic. Christmas songs may get played for only a short period of time every year but they sell.

Even stars who are known for their own amazing singing and songwriting are willing to cover some traditional tunes. Often they record their own favorites from when they were growing up.

So over the next couple weeks we'll be acknowledging some of the singers and classic songs of the Christmas holiday season.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

QUOTE: SELF REALIZATION FELLOWSHIP : RESPECT BRINGS OUT THE BEST IN OURSELVES AND OTHERS

Christine here: A man I got to talking to in the park gave me a rather beaten old booklet published by Self Realization Fellowship called "Bringing Out the Best In Our Relationships With Others," part of their "How to Live Series," 3rd printing, by Brother Premamoy.

Those of you who are a familiar with the Elvis story know that Elvis sometimes retreated to the Self Realization Fellowship property to be alone and to do his version of meditation. We'll be talking more about that in some future blog.

Reading through it, I am sure that this excerpt is about Elvis Presley, during the time that he was exploring other religions, though he remained a true Christian devotee to Jesus Christ to the end of his life. As Wes says about Elvis "Jesus Christ was it for him."

Page 11.

"There was a famous "rock-and roll" singer who used to come to the ashram to pay his respects. I met him here at Mr. Washington. He was an idol to many. Yet he was extremely respectful. He always addressed me as "sir," and was very polite, very dignified. He once told me that he was taught at home to address as "sir" any man who was older than he was. He was a "king" in the world of popular music, yet never lost this quality of being respectful to others."

Elvis met with Sri Daya Mata, who was the person chosen by Psaramahansa Yogananda, the founder of what was to become the Self Realization Fellowship, in his years of spiritual exploration. After his death Priscilla also met with Sri Daya Mata to talk to her about Elvis.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

ANN-MARGRET BABY IT'S COLD OUTSIDE

This song is on an album Ann had out in 1964 so we're a little ahead of ourselves here, but since the last few nights in Southern California have been cold for us - a faint smell of wood fires in the fireplaces mixed with sea mist in the mornings - we were thinking about it... enjoy!

(P.S) Elvis played albums of Ann's for me. He liked her voice. "Listen to this little voice she has!" he would say to me. Wes

Monday, December 1, 2008

(217) ANN-MARGRET POCKET FULL OF MIRACLES

Here's a short YouTube presentation from the 1961 movie, directed by Frank Capra, called "Pocket Full Of Miracles." In this film Bette Davis plays the mother of a daughter, played by Ann-Margret, who is invented a society dame in order to impress her daughter's Spanish fiancee, who knows nothing of her illegitimate birth.



"Pocketful of Miracles" was Ann-Margret's big screen debut in 1961 and she was on screen with a couple of the most talented actors Hollywood ever had - Glenn Ford and Bette Davis.

Ann-Margret figures big in the Elvis Presley story as most of you probably know. Elvis wouldn't meet Ann for a couple years but just about any man who was interested in beautiful women couldn't help but notice this starlet who's big break occurred in Las Vegas when George Burns hired her for his act.

Here's a link to an impressive Swedish Internet site that features Ann-Margret!

http://www.ann-margret-from-sweden.com/records/records.html