First-Ever Twitter #ElvisChat To Discuss Elvis' Sun Studio Days
July 05, 2013
Every Elvis fan loves to share their stories and talk about the king's impact on the world, so what better way to have that discussion but with the first-ever #ElvisChat on Twitter! On Thursday, July 11, at 11:00 a.m. CT/ 12:00 p.m. ET, Elvis fans can chime in for one hour to talk about their knowledge on Elvis at Sun Studio and connect with other Elvis fans on Twitter.
On July 5, 1954, rock 'n' roll history was made when Elvis, along with band members Scotty Moore and Bill Black, recorded "That's All Right" inside Sun Studio in Memphis. After trying unsuccessfully to capture old ballads, Elvis, Scotty and Bill decided to take a break. Elvis began fooling around and singing the upbeat Arthur Crudup song “That’s All Right” and the trio broke out in a jam session. Sam Phillips immediately rushed in and began capturing it all on tape. This moment forever changed music and pop culture. Now, Elvis fans can share their stories and knowledge of Elvis and his early recording days through Twitter!
How it works:
source: Elvis.com
July 05, 2013
Every Elvis fan loves to share their stories and talk about the king's impact on the world, so what better way to have that discussion but with the first-ever #ElvisChat on Twitter! On Thursday, July 11, at 11:00 a.m. CT/ 12:00 p.m. ET, Elvis fans can chime in for one hour to talk about their knowledge on Elvis at Sun Studio and connect with other Elvis fans on Twitter.
On July 5, 1954, rock 'n' roll history was made when Elvis, along with band members Scotty Moore and Bill Black, recorded "That's All Right" inside Sun Studio in Memphis. After trying unsuccessfully to capture old ballads, Elvis, Scotty and Bill decided to take a break. Elvis began fooling around and singing the upbeat Arthur Crudup song “That’s All Right” and the trio broke out in a jam session. Sam Phillips immediately rushed in and began capturing it all on tape. This moment forever changed music and pop culture. Now, Elvis fans can share their stories and knowledge of Elvis and his early recording days through Twitter!
How it works:
- Follow @ElvisPresley on Twitter and follow #ElvisChat hashtag
- Also, be sure to check out @SunStudio on Twitter
- Share your Elvis Sun Studio days knowledge and include #ElvisChat in your tweets
- Connect with Elvis fans around the world through the #ElvisChat discussion
source: Elvis.com