How do you remember Elvis Presley?
Emaun Kashfi, USA TODAY
June 18, 2013
Everybody leaves a mark on the world when they pass away. However, few have left their mark in the form of a personal museum, crowds of impersonators, music and movies that still sell and an estate that continues to make tens of millions of dollars after their death.
Elvis Presley is one of those few.
Many rockstars have come and gone since his death, but none have been able to claim the title of "King of Rock 'n' Roll" for themselves. That is because his fans still remember his music and his movies to this day.
If you are one of those fans, we want to see how you remember the late rockstar. Send us photos you have of your Elvis Presley memorabilia, you or your friends impersonating him or, better yet, pictures of the King himself to ekashfipou@usatoday.com or using the Twitter hashtag #MyRockinPhoto.
Remember, by submitting a photo, you ensure that you have permission to submit the photo and that it is an original and unique image that we may use as we see fit.
source: USA Today
Emaun Kashfi, USA TODAY
June 18, 2013
Everybody leaves a mark on the world when they pass away. However, few have left their mark in the form of a personal museum, crowds of impersonators, music and movies that still sell and an estate that continues to make tens of millions of dollars after their death.
Elvis Presley is one of those few.
Many rockstars have come and gone since his death, but none have been able to claim the title of "King of Rock 'n' Roll" for themselves. That is because his fans still remember his music and his movies to this day.
If you are one of those fans, we want to see how you remember the late rockstar. Send us photos you have of your Elvis Presley memorabilia, you or your friends impersonating him or, better yet, pictures of the King himself to ekashfipou@usatoday.com or using the Twitter hashtag #MyRockinPhoto.
Remember, by submitting a photo, you ensure that you have permission to submit the photo and that it is an original and unique image that we may use as we see fit.
source: USA Today