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I enjoyed this article about Elvis and his long-time association and friendship with Mr. Hays who was Elvis’ jeweler until the time of his “retirement” in 1977.
A man shows off his Elvis Presley replica rings in Philadelphia Pa., on Saturday, September 24, 2022. The original ring, legendary among fans of the King, was crafted by Presley’s longtime jeweler, Lowell Hays, who’s still working to this day.
Elvis Presley liked his bling. He liked having it, and he liked giving it away.
So says Lowell Hays. He would know; Hays was Presley’s jeweler from 1969 until his death in 1977.
Hays was 30, working at his father’s jewelry store, which was highly regarded in Memphis. But on Christmas Eve of 1969, Hays got a call that he needed to go to the Memphian Theater to meet a special customer.
And that customer was none other than Elvis.
Yes, THAT Elvis. The King of Rock n’ Roll. The Tupelo-born singer who had called Memphis home for years, living in his Graceland mansion.
“His doctor, Dr. Nick, was my dad’s friend, his doctor, and I had gotten to know him pretty well as a friend and customer as well,” Hays said, referring to George Nichopoulos, the legendary and controversial primary physician for Presley.
Hays was summoned to the Memphian because Elvis had not gotten any Christmas presents for his family. He was told to bring a selection of jewelry for Elvis to peruse.
“He knew I was a jeweler because of my reputation in Memphis, and Dr. Nick had recommended that he call me,” Hays said. “He did, and I got out of bed, got dressed, and headed over to the Memphian Theater.”
With his brown leather case in hand, Hays was ushered into the theater. But there wasn’t a private space for Elvis to look at the jewelry Hays had bought. So, he took Hays into the men’s restroom.
“He folded down a toilet seat and sat on it and asked me to set my case on his lap, which I did,” Hays said. “He went through the selection I had brought, and he bought three diamond pieces. One was for his father, one for his Aunt Delta, and the third was for his girlfriend. That was my first sale to Elvis.”
While that was the first time Hays had done business with Elvis, it wasn’t the first time they’d met.
“Dr. Nick had taken me to Graceland one night earlier in the year. It was raining and it was cold,” Hays recalled. “When we got there he in his backyard, and was laying down in a prone position and shooting at a target in his dad’s office.
“And that’s how my relationship with Elvis started,” Hays said.
It would be fair to say Hays was Elvis’ on-call jeweler; whenever the singer had the urge to buy something, he would call Hays. Throughout their nearly eight-year relationship, Hays estimates Elvis made some 200 purchases from him.
Hays would also get to see Elvis perform frequently. When Elvis began performing in Las Vegas in 1970, he had sent a Lear Jet to bring Dr. Nick to Sin City. Hays got to go along as well.
“He called me and asked if I would like to go, and I said ‘You bet I would,’” Hays said. “So, Elvis and I got to know each other pretty well in 1970, and then I would fly back to Vegas occasionally.”
Elvis told Hays that whenever he visited him in Memphis to bring his case of jewelry.
“He said he was always looking to buy new pieces and gifts for friends,” Hays said. “So, wherever I went with Elvis, I always brought a case of jewelry with stuff he liked to get.”
Elvis liked diamonds and gold. Sapphires were his precious stone of choice, along with emeralds and rubies.
“He like the bling,” Hays said with a laugh.
Besides his trips back to Vegas, Hays flew around with Elvis to concerts across the country, each time making sure he had a case of jewelry. He said Elvis bought far more jewelry to give away to friends than he kept for himself.
“He gave away almost all the jewelry he bought and hardly had any jewelry for himself when he died,” Hays said.
Because his father’s jewelry shop also made jewelry rather than buy it from other jewelers, Hays could create custom pieces for the King. Hays kept all the original molds for the jewelry he made for Elvis and sells copies of them on his online store. He closed his brick-and-mortar location, which was in the family for 68 years, in 2005.
“People all over the world buy them,” he said.
The most popular piece is the TCB necklace, which Elvis asked Hays to make in 1970. They range in from $250 for the 14K gold charm necklace to $3,000 for the necklace decorated with 1 carat’s worth of diamonds. The website also has various rings, necklaces, earrings and even crosses.
Hays said his visits to Elvis while he was in Memphis was always late at night, so he would call for a police escort.
“There would be as many as possible there because they wanted to meet him, too,” Hays said.
Elvis paid Hays for the jewelry he bought, of course. Although, once, he didn’t pay him with money.
“One time, Elvis wanted me to make him a ring that people would immediately identify as Elvis,” Hays said. “So I made it, and he liked it — but he ended up giving it away. So, then he told me he was going to Hawaii, and asked me to make a really nice show ring for Hawaii. So, I did that and by George, he gave that away.”
Feeling a bit frustrated, when Elvis returned to Memphis, Hays sat down with him to figure out what exactly he wanted to have made so he would keep it.
As it turns out, Elvis wanted a big ring centered around his trademark TCB logo. He liked black, and he wanted some bling, Hays said.
“So, I designed the big onyx TCB ring that became iconic,” Hays said. “I made it, took it to Graceland, and we sat at the dining table under that beautiful chandelier, and he just lit up when he saw it. He said, ‘Man, even Sammy Davis Jr. doesn’t have a ring like this. And wait until Liberace sees this thing.’
“So I left that day with an invoice for the ring and a brand-new Lincoln Mark IV that he had out front,” Hays said. “He knew how hard I worked on it, and he said he (wanted) to give it to me.”
Hays didn’t have the car for long — it was too big and hard to drive, nothing like the Porsche 911S he primarily drove.
“If I kept it, it would be worth a fortune,” he said.
At 84, Hays said he has no plans to stop making and selling jewelry.
“It’s just blowing and going right now, and it’s hard to keep up,” he said. “I sell a lot of jewelry at Graceland, which sells it at their gift shop. I’m having too much fun. I’ve got family that’s in business with me, and it’s going to keep on for a long time.”
Hays looks back fondly at those heady days in his 30s spent traveling with Elvis, garnering many memories and countless stories with the King of Rock and Roll.
“It was wild fun and crazy time in my life,” he said.
Below are the current details of the Tupelo Elvis Festival which is celebrating its 25th anniversary. I hope some of my visitors will be able to attend and enjoy it.
TUPELO ELVIS FESTIVAL 25TH ANNIVERSARY SILVER JUBILEE
with festival host Tom Brown, Alex Mitchell, Ben Thompson, Bill Cherry, Brandon Bennett, Brooke Wright, Cody Ray Slaughter, Cote Deonath, David Lee, Jay Dupuis, Jeff Lewis, Nick Perkins, Pat Dunn, and Victor Trevino Jr. backed by the T.I.C. Band
Visit with your favorite Elvis Tribute Artists at various businesses in Downtown Tupelo!
*Elvis Tribute Artists and exact locations to be announced
TUPELO ELVIS FESTIVAL 25TH ANNIVERSARY SILVER JUBILEE CONCERT | Cadence Bank Arena | 7:00 p.m.
with festival host Tom Brown featuring Pat Dunn, Ben Thompson, Brandon Bennett, Dean Z, Jay Dupuis, North Mississippi Symphony Orchestra and the T.I.C. Band
with festival host Tom Brown, Alex Mitchell, Ben Thompson, Bill Cherry, Brandon Bennett, Brooke Wright, Cote Deonath, David Lee, Dean Z, Jay Dupuis, Jeff Lewis, Nick Perkins, Pat Dunn, Victor Trevino Jr., and the 2023 Tupelo Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Competition winner backed by the T.I.C. Band
*All lineups are subject to change. Additional information may be added.
**After Parties will begin 30 minutes after the last concert of the day.
I want to share with everyone that Jesse did call me late this afternoon. We had a very nice visit. He is doing pretty well. He is disappointed that he cannot get outside and walk around as he would like to do because of neuropathy in his feet. He has been enjoying watching birds from his balcony with binoculars. He apologized to me that he had not called more recently. I was just elated to get to speak with him today and to know how he is doing. Sure did make my day!
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 2023
Elvis had one-way mirrors installed at Graceland to ensure privacy you can spot on the tour
Elvis Presley went out of his way to protect his privacy at Graceland with one-way mirrors.
During Elvis Presley’s lifetime, the Memphis Mafia and their families were free to come and go at his home of Graceland, which opened as a museum to the public 41 years ago today.
However, the upstairs (which remains off-limits to the public to this day) was his private space.
In fact, it turns out The King had one-way mirrors installed at the entrance to his haven to ensure his total privacy.
Express.co.uk previously took part in a virtual live tour of the Graceland mansion.
To our amazement, archivist Angie Marchese began leading the live stream camera up the staircase.
Of course, she couldn’t actually take us into Elvis’ bedroom, office and other rooms. However, the Graceland expert did point out The King’s privacy wall on the upstairs landing to the right.
Angie said: “One question that we always get a lot of is about the upstairs and something you might notice is this privacy wall right here.”
The King had the wall installed when he first moved into Graceland in 1957. She added: “He really had an open-door policy that anyone he was friends with could use Graceland and have people come to Graceland.
“So, to ensure privacy upstairs he had this wall added and those mirrors you see are actually one-way mirrors where he could see out but no one could see in.”
Graceland’s main staircase decorated for Christmas (Image: GETTY)
From what we could see there was one of the one-way mirrors on the wall to the side of the staircase, while another looked down over it so that both horizontal and vertical angles were covered.
But if that wasn’t enough, Angie then went to the top of the first landing where she pointed out how the way up to Elvis’ private upstairs area was to our right. However, there was also a door to the left which she said people on tours pretty much always ask about and where it goes.
So Angie decided to show us by opening the door and going through it, as the camera stayed downstairs and went into the kitchen to find that she had come down the stairs into that room.
She explained this is how Elvis would come downstairs to the kitchen where he could pick up some snacks for himself and even his famous peanut butter banana sandwiches.
RCA Records and Legacy Recordings, the catalog division of Sony Music Entertainment, will release the definitive 50th anniversary edition of Elvis Presley’s monumental Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite record-setting global concert telecast/double live album on Friday, August 11.The 50th anniversary edition of Elvis Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite — newly remixed and remastered for the occasion — will be available in a 3CD + Blu-ray combined package as well as in 2LP and digital configurations and may be pre-ordered now at ShopGraceland.com.
A good friend, Chris Mc. sent the below wonderful photo of Elvis to me saying “Looks a lot like Jesse to me.” I certainly agree with Chris about this beautiful match. My sincere thanks to Chris for sharing this with us all.
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THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 2023
I enjoyed the below article about Elvis and his early girlfriend, Dixie Locke. I hope my visitors will like it also.
Elvis Presley’s early girlfriend who predicted his big future remembers ‘very shy’ King
Elvis Presley’s early girlfriend Dixie Locke, who is now 85, praised The King’s “God-given talent” from dating him seven decades ago.
It was 70 years ago today that Elvis Presley graduated from LC Humes High School in Memphis, Tennessee.
And during this period, the star who dated many women across his 42 years, was going out with one of his very first girlfriends, 15-year-old Dixie Locke.
The couple met each other at a church function in Memphis before he shot to fame and she remembers a handsome and very shy boy. The picture of them together here below is from her junior prom on May 6, 1955.
Appearing previously on Channel 5’s documentary Elvis: The Man Who Shook Up The World, Dixie shared memories of the young King before he skyrocketed to global stardom.
Dixie dated Elvis 70 years ago (Image: GETTY)
Dixie said of the 18-year-old Elvis: “He was very shy about meeting new people and even in our Sunday school class he didn’t make a whole lot of friends at that time. But, of course, all the girls were just goo goo over him, so the girls went up to him and spoke to him. He kinda loosened up a little after that, but he was so shy when we first met.”
Nevertheless, The King’s early girlfriend could tell he was destined for greatness.
Natasha Bassett as Dixie in the Elvis movie (Image: WB)
Dixie, who was played by Natasha Bassett in Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis movie, continued: “He had such a God-given talent to sing. He had the most beautiful singing voice. And he felt truly that The Lord had given him that talent and that he was going to do something with it one day.”
Even though he was very talented, the young King really struggled with his shyness, even performing with the lights off at family gatherings when he was young. Incredibly, he finished far from first place when had his first singing competition, but would go on to become the most successful solo artist in the history of music.
I have a tiny bit of news of Jesse to share. Jesse did phone me yesterday afternoon. We only had time to speak just a few words because he had to hang up almost as soon as we began speaking. He did tell me that he was sick…but I didn’t get to ask him what was wrong. So, I am very concerned about him and I know that you will want to be thinking of him too.
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MONDAY, JUNE 19, 2023
My dearest friend MJ shared the below rare photo of Elvis with me. It was shared with her by her wonderful friend Annie. My thanks to both of them for sending this to me. I always love seeing photos of Elvis that I have never seen before.
TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 2023
My dear friend, M J, emailed me that she did some further checking into the history of the above photo. It originated from the Louisiana State Police and shows Elvis Presley with lead guitarist Scotty Moore (in the dark glasses) and Bill Black, whose upright bass is on the car. (Source: Facebook).
I thank M J for her research and for sharing it with me for this site.
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TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 2023
Jesse called today and left a message for me on our answering machine because we were not at home. He did tell me that he is still not feeling well and the reason for that. He will be all right…it is nothing life-threatening. So, I felt relieved about that. I sure did hate that I missed getting to speak with him. But, still so glad that he did call.
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 2023
My good friend Chris McC wrote once more saying “I couldn’t help myself and one more remarkable look-alike photo.“
Chris is so right and I again thank him so very much for his sharp eye and sharing spirit.
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 2023
I came across the below article today regarding the song “Crazy Little Thing Called Love” which was written as an Elvis tribute song. This article brought back so many long-ago memories of the days when I was so caught up in my discoveries of the Orion songs. This was one of the Orion songs which always was one of those which I believed was actually recorded by Elvis himself after he left in 1977. Jesse did confirm to me that I was right when I told him that I had always believed that some of the Orion songs were really him.
After I post this article, I will follow up with photos of my own album and a YouTube video of this song from the Orion album so you may hear what I have listened to and loved for so many years.
The Queen Song Freddie Mercury Wrote as a Tribute to Elvis
Freddie Mercury spent a short period of time writing a song to tribute Elvis. He explained why he sounded so much like Elvis on the song.
Like many artists of his generation, Freddie Mercury grew up listening to Elvis Presley. He believed that copying Elvis’ songs made him a better writer and he held a great deal of admiration for the American musician. When he became a professional musician himself, Mercury wrote a song that sounded so much like Elvis that people thought it was one of his songs.
Freddie Mercury’s bandmate viewed 1 Queen song as an Elvis tribute
In 1979, Mercury sat in the bath and spent 10 minutes writing “Crazy Little Thing Called Love.” According to his bandmate, this was his way of tributing Elvis, who died in 1977.
“It’s Freddie’s tribute to Elvis in a way,” Queen guitarist Brian May said, per UDiscover Music. “Freddie was very fond of Elvis.”
Mercury said that even though he didn’t intend for this to happen, he sang like Elvis in the song.
“My voice does sound a bit like Elvis Presley’s on ‘Crazy Little Thing Called Love,’” he explained. “That wasn’t something I was trying to do, naturally, it was pure coincidence. It’s all sung rather low, so then you soon come close to Elvis, especially with such a 50s-type song. I don’t mind telling you that my girlfriend thought it was a cover song, but that is absolutely not true. I wrote it … while taking a bath.”
‘Crazy Little Thing Called Love’ does sound like an Elvis track
The song was an incredibly successful tribute to Elvis, to the point that people believed it was an Elvis song. While it was written at the tail end of the 1970s, it captured the spirit of ‘50s rock ‘n’ roll. Mercury’s vocals and intonation were very similar to Elvis. In addition, the guitar and drums had a bouncing, hip-shaking quality that would have fit in well with Elvis’ catalog.
“I think the sounds that [sound engineer Reinhold] Mack managed to get, these very elemental, very real sounds, ambient sounds in the studio had a big contribution to make,” May said, per NME. “It does sound very authentic, everything about it is sort of like original rock and roll sounding.”
Freddie Mercury said he learned to write songs by copying Elvis
Given the way Mercury learned to write music, it’s not surprising that he was able to quickly write in Elvis’ style. He was in a choir at school and learned to write music by copying Elvis’ songs.
“I think I always liked to sing but I didn’t look upon it as a career,” Mercury said, per the book Freddie Mercury: A Life in His Own Words. “When I was a little baby I was in the choir and I just liked to sing. I would copy Elvis Presley songs, then I suddenly realised that I could actually write songs and make my own music. Call it a natural gift, or whatever.”
While Mercury was never able to meet Elvis in person, it’s clear that the American artist’s music had a massive impact on his career.
There are also some other songs on this album which I believe to be Elvis. It truly is a wonderful album.
Below is one of my very favorite songs from this album. I just get happy every time I listen to this one. It is such a classic by Elvis. Just listen to his speaking voice on this one talking to the backup musicians. That is NOT Jimmy Ellis speaking!
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SENT TO JESSE THRU THIS POINT
ON THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 2023
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THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 2023
Good news!!! Jesse called this afternoon just as I was preparing my mail to go out to him. He is feeling a lot better and I am so thankful. We got to have a good conversation which made us both feel better after the problems with getting to speak to each other recently. He is going to be seeing a new healthcare provider and is hopeful to be getting good help. So he is in better spirits and his call certainly did lift my spirits too. So, life is good!!
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TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 2023
My dear long-time friend Lucilia M L sent the below photo to me because it is a different view of the photo of Elvis than that which Jesse chose for the front of his book. He sent the photo shown on the cover of his book saying that it was a favorite of his which had not been published and that he specified for the book cover. This is special because it is the only different view of the photo that we have ever seen.
I thank Lucilia so much for sharing this great photo with me for the website.
Below is the front cover of Jesse’s book.
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We received a gift box from Jesse and below I am displaying photos of the gift he gave to Tom and me. We love this so much…especially his hand-written tag detailing the history of this beautiful item.
Our heartfelt appreciation to Jesse for sending this gift to us.
Big hug of thanks to my dear Brother
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 2023
Another great photo share from my dear long-time friend Lucilia. There are some very creative people in this world…how could anyone be able to create this image of Elvis on such a grand scale!?
Hugs to Lucilia for sharing this with us.
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SENT TO JESSE THRU THIS POINT
ON THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 2023
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