His Best Friend Explodes The Lies About Elvis
by Bobby "Red" West
Movie Mirror, December 1958
His Best Friend... (Movie Mirror, December 1958)
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Re: His Best Friend... (Movie Mirror, December 1958)
Thanks so much for this article. Great to read what Red thought about Elvis back then.
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Re: His Best Friend... (Movie Mirror, December 1958)
Very interesting upload, The fool.
One imagines he got the OK from Elvis before submitting the article for publication. I don't recall his mentioning the gift of a 1926 Ford Model A or the dust-up in the Mississippi gas station rest stop anywhere else.
These two shots were interesting as well:
One imagines he got the OK from Elvis before submitting the article for publication. I don't recall his mentioning the gift of a 1926 Ford Model A or the dust-up in the Mississippi gas station rest stop anywhere else.
These two shots were interesting as well:
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Stop, look and listen, baby <<--->> that's my philosophy!