Tue Aug 17, 2010 10:06 am
JamesVRoy wrote:That's not a still, that's a frame I captured from the movie
http://www.pbase.com/jroy/jrock
Thanks for the other names
Tue Aug 17, 2010 6:01 pm
drjohncarpenter wrote:JamesVRoy wrote:That's not a still, that's a frame I captured from the movie
http://www.pbase.com/jroy/jrock
Thanks for the other names
It's a great shot -- is this when Anne Neyland is coming "all un-glued"?
Sat Aug 21, 2010 6:27 am
drjohncarpenter wrote:davide wrote:***Elvis's group consisted of George Klein,Arthur Hooton,Gene Smith,Lamar Fike,Junior Smith and Cliff Gleaves.My feeling is thats most likely Cliff Gleaves.
Of that group, the build most closely matches that of Arthur Hooten.
Here's a screen grab from "Jailhouse Rock" with Hooten:
L-R: Mike Stoller, Steve Warren, Scotty Moore, Katherine Warren, Arthur Tovey, Arthur Hooten and Gene Smith
Sat Aug 28, 2010 2:51 am
Tue Jun 28, 2011 7:11 am

Tue Jun 28, 2011 9:02 pm
Thu Jun 30, 2011 1:20 pm
JamesVRoy wrote:I've arranged some of the pictures from the studio used in the beginning of the sessions to get a layout of the room from the left wall, across the rear wall, to the right wall, assuming from the vantage point of the control room. It doesn't look all too large but is said to be at Radio Recorders "Studio I" (the Annex perhaps?).
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You'll notice it does have a similar style and furniture to what is said to be Studio B, a larger studio, used in the Loving You sessions and the King Creole sessions though definitely a different room and drastically different looking than the shots in the room where Elvis is pictured with the bass. Blue Hawaii appears to be the same studio B.
Thu Jun 30, 2011 7:26 pm
davide wrote:JamesVRoy wrote:I've arranged some of the pictures from the studio used in the beginning of the sessions to get a layout of the room from the left wall, across the rear wall, to the right wall, assuming from the vantage point of the control room. It doesn't look all too large but is said to be at Radio Recorders "Studio I" (the Annex perhaps?).
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You'll notice it does have a similar style and furniture to what is said to be Studio B, a larger studio, used in the Loving You sessions and the King Creole sessions though definitely a different room and drastically different looking than the shots in the room where Elvis is pictured with the bass. Blue Hawaii appears to be the same studio B.
Thanks James for the interest and updates - Having looked at the photo's of Elvis with the Bass, and your evidence, I would say they are from MGM Soundstage and therefore could be May 7,8,9,10,16? I have also updated some further recording date (thank you to KF site) Work In Progress
Thanks
Davide
Tue Jul 05, 2011 5:59 pm
JamesVRoy wrote:davide wrote:JamesVRoy wrote:I've arranged some of the pictures from the studio used in the beginning of the sessions to get a layout of the room from the left wall, across the rear wall, to the right wall, assuming from the vantage point of the control room. It doesn't look all too large but is said to be at Radio Recorders "Studio I" (the Annex perhaps?).
.
You'll notice it does have a similar style and furniture to what is said to be Studio B, a larger studio, used in the Loving You sessions and the King Creole sessions though definitely a different room and drastically different looking than the shots in the room where Elvis is pictured with the bass. Blue Hawaii appears to be the same studio B.
Thanks James for the interest and updates - Having looked at the photo's of Elvis with the Bass, and your evidence, I would say they are from MGM Soundstage and therefore could be May 7,8,9,10,16? I have also updated some further recording date (thank you to KF site) Work In Progress
Thanks
Davide
Thanks for your work on all the session collections. It will be cool to finally identify these places once and for all. I found some contact info I had for Warren Dace and have sent message to both he and his daughter. He worked there with Jim Malloy in the '50s and '60s and I'm hoping he can visually confirm our suspicions. Jim Malloy I believe is the JM listed on the session sheet under Thorne Nogar for the JHR sessions. I read recently that the place has since been vacant again and now they are renting parts out for office space.
Tue Jul 05, 2011 8:10 pm
Tue Jul 05, 2011 8:31 pm
Tue Jul 05, 2011 10:05 pm
JamesVRoy wrote:JamesVRoy wrote:davide wrote:JamesVRoy wrote:I've arranged some of the pictures from the studio used in the beginning of the sessions to get a layout of the room from the left wall, across the rear wall, to the right wall, assuming from the vantage point of the control room. It doesn't look all too large but is said to be at Radio Recorders "Studio I" (the Annex perhaps?).
.
You'll notice it does have a similar style and furniture to what is said to be Studio B, a larger studio, used in the Loving You sessions and the King Creole sessions though definitely a different room and drastically different looking than the shots in the room where Elvis is pictured with the bass. Blue Hawaii appears to be the same studio B.
Thanks James for the interest and updates - Having looked at the photo's of Elvis with the Bass, and your evidence, I would say they are from MGM Soundstage and therefore could be May 7,8,9,10,16? I have also updated some further recording date (thank you to KF site) Work In Progress
Thanks
Davide
Thanks for your work on all the session collections. It will be cool to finally identify these places once and for all. I found some contact info I had for Warren Dace and have sent message to both he and his daughter. He worked there with Jim Malloy in the '50s and '60s and I'm hoping he can visually confirm our suspicions. Jim Malloy I believe is the JM listed on the session sheet under Thorne Nogar for the JHR sessions. I read recently that the place has since been vacant again and now they are renting parts out for office space.
Warren Dace confirmed that these shots with the bass were not taken in any of the studios at Radio Recorders. They must be from MGM then. I'm still waiting to confirm the locations of the others regarding the locations on Santa Monica or Sycamore.
Tue Jul 05, 2011 10:30 pm
davide wrote:JamesVRoy wrote:JamesVRoy wrote:davide wrote:JamesVRoy wrote:I've arranged some of the pictures from the studio used in the beginning of the sessions to get a layout of the room from the left wall, across the rear wall, to the right wall, assuming from the vantage point of the control room. It doesn't look all too large but is said to be at Radio Recorders "Studio I" (the Annex perhaps?).
.
You'll notice it does have a similar style and furniture to what is said to be Studio B, a larger studio, used in the Loving You sessions and the King Creole sessions though definitely a different room and drastically different looking than the shots in the room where Elvis is pictured with the bass. Blue Hawaii appears to be the same studio B.
Thanks James for the interest and updates - Having looked at the photo's of Elvis with the Bass, and your evidence, I would say they are from MGM Soundstage and therefore could be May 7,8,9,10,16? I have also updated some further recording date (thank you to KF site) Work In Progress
Thanks
Davide
Thanks for your work on all the session collections. It will be cool to finally identify these places once and for all. I found some contact info I had for Warren Dace and have sent message to both he and his daughter. He worked there with Jim Malloy in the '50s and '60s and I'm hoping he can visually confirm our suspicions. Jim Malloy I believe is the JM listed on the session sheet under Thorne Nogar for the JHR sessions. I read recently that the place has since been vacant again and now they are renting parts out for office space.
Warren Dace confirmed that these shots with the bass were not taken in any of the studios at Radio Recorders. They must be from MGM then. I'm still waiting to confirm the locations of the others regarding the locations on Santa Monica or Sycamore.
James
Thanks for taking the time to get the confirmation, with regards to locations and personal.
Davide
Mon Oct 29, 2012 6:14 pm

JamesVRoy wrote:Warren Dace confirmed that these shots with the bass were not taken in any of the studios at Radio Recorders. They must be from MGM then.
Mon Oct 29, 2012 8:43 pm

Fri Nov 02, 2012 12:52 pm
Fri Nov 02, 2012 2:59 pm
drjohncarpenter wrote:Some possible credit updates for two of the images:
At MGM with Arthur Morton, Hoyt Hawkins, Gordon Stoker, Dudley Brooks and Hugh Jarrett - Tuesday, April 30, 1957
Arthur Morton was MGM's orchestrator for Jeff Alexander on "Jailhouse Rock"
At MGM with George Klein, Hoyt Hawkins, D.J. Fontana, Scotty Moore and Pandro S. Berman - Wednesday, May 1, 1957
Pandro S. Berman was the producer of MGM's "Jailhouse Rock"
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