During his visit to June Juanico in Biloxi, Elvis made an appearance, as a favor to Eddie Bellman, at David Rosenblum's clothing store, where Bellman owned the ladies' shoe department with Lew Sonnier.
The crowd was so large that it stopped traffic downtown. (Last Train to Memphis)
Aug. 1, 1956 Biloxi
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Re: Aug. 1, 1956 Biloxi
I visited Eddie Bellman back in the fall of 1991 when I was doing research for my book "The Atomic Powered Singer."
Back then the only ones who had seen Bellman´s home movies of Elvis in Biloxi during his vacation in July 1956 were local residents whom Bellman had showing for.
I was very fortunate to watch all his movies twice when I visited him and I was of course in heaven being one of a select little group who was allowed to watch a very private side of Elvis.
Bellman of course showed me around Biloxi and showed me all the places Elvis went.
Sincerely
Brian
http://www.brian56.dk
Back then the only ones who had seen Bellman´s home movies of Elvis in Biloxi during his vacation in July 1956 were local residents whom Bellman had showing for.
I was very fortunate to watch all his movies twice when I visited him and I was of course in heaven being one of a select little group who was allowed to watch a very private side of Elvis.
Bellman of course showed me around Biloxi and showed me all the places Elvis went.
Sincerely
Brian
http://www.brian56.dk
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