1969 newspaper review of Elvis in Vegas
ELVIS PRESLEY CONCERT DATE: July 31, 1969 @ Las
Vegas, NV.
Celebrities Applaud Presley's Return To Las Vegas
By Earl
Wilson
The Lima
News, Lima, OH.
Thursday,
August 7, 1969
LAS VEGAS - It was the summer of 1956 - which I make
to be 13 years ago - that we first started hearing about Elvis Presley making
pelvis movements on the Jackie Gleason summer replacement show, hosted by Tommy
and Jimmy Dorsey.
Our columns were filled in those days with a lot of
people not with us any more - Marilyn Monroe, Jayne Mansfield and, in politics:
Adlal Stevenson.
Eight years later came The "Beatles and Beatle
maniacs. Could you believe 1hat was five years ago... 1964? Where are all those
little Beatle maniacs now who used to write horrid letters to me when I was so
bold as to predict that Elvis, already a veteran, would outlast them as a team?
Now Elvis has a new breakthrough - he opened as a
saloon singer at the Las Vegas International Hotel the other night, this coming
with his hit record "The Ghetto" and a new picture,
"Charro."
He performed so brilliantly - singing such of his
songs as "Hound Dog" "Well, All Right" and “Jai1house
Bock," bareback - riding his guitar and doing cyclonic exercises with the
microphone - that he will definitely challenge the idolaters of Tom Jones,
particularly the adoring females.
It was his first personal appearance in nine years,
and his only night club engagement since he played the Frontier here in 1956.
In fact, he told the audience, "Welcome to the new Frontier - I mean the
new International - well, I guess I blew the job."
In the audience were celebrities from Las Vegas and
Los Angeles - Carol Charming, Burt Bacharach and Angie Dickinson, Wayne Newton.
Toti Fields, Ed Ames, Shirley Bassey, Donald O'Connor, Steve Lawrence and Eydie
Gorme, busting their hands in applause.
Comedian Sammy Shore, appearing ahead of Elvis, told
the audience that he had been discovered by Col. Tom Parker, when he was a
young man working as a boll weevil smasher in Tupelo. Miss. The comedian tried
to demonstrate how Elvis mashed a boll weevil with his foot, this reportedly
being the birth of his famous pelvic grind.
Signs saying just '"ELVIS" were all over
Las Vegas. Col. Parker, a great promotional wizard, had waited until Barbra
Streisand closed her one month engagement, and then hit the town with 200 radio
spot announcements.
Parker admitted. "This town has never seen a
promoter like me." The visiting newspaper people all wanted to rush out to
see their favorites in the other clubs at midnight.
Col. Parker, at the last minute, called a 12:30 a.m.
press conference for Elvis. It was hinted that he might have something dramatic
to say. Elvis told them he was glad to be there. Ecstatic over two genuine
standing ovations. Elvis was candid about other things. When a reporter asked
him "Why do you dye your hair?"
He replied, "Because is gray."
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