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The Elvis Presley Cookbook

The Elvis Presley Cookbook

Elizabeth McKeon; Ralph Gevirtz; Julie Bandy

HarperCollins Focus
2026
sidottu
Your taste buds are about to be all shook up. Put on your blue suede shoes and shake up your saltshaker, because this cookbook has some hunka-hunka delicious food! The Elvis Presley Cookbook is making a big flavor-filled comeback—with over 100 mouthwatering recipes worthy of the King himself. With every bite, travel back in time and relive the classic Southern flavors Elvis adored. Packed with personal stories, fun facts, family traditions, appetizing full-color food photography, and photos of the King himself,The Elvis Presley Cookbook is a full-access backstage pass to Elvis’ legendary table. With this cookbook, you can: Eat like the King without spending like one. Budget-friendly, short ingredient lists make these dishes easy on the wallet, while feeding the family. Taste history as you recreate the meals served at Graceland. From Elvis and Priscilla’s wedding reception to the legendary Beatles’ visit—these meals will take you back in time to some of Elvis’s most memorable moments. Travel back in time to Elvis’ life to learn behind-the-scenes details, like how Elvis preferred meat loaf to steak because meat loaf is quicker to eat. Indulge in your favorite comfort foods and enjoy nostalgic All-American classic dishes from years gone by. Some standout dishes include: Peanut Butter and Banana Sandwich Pork Chops with Sauerkraut Split Pea Soup Tomato Fritters Buttermilk Biscuits Tennessee Jam Cake Chocolate Soda Whether you’re nostalgic for the food of yesteryear, have a hankering for classic Southern flavors, or are simply a super fan of this iconic musician, this is one cookbook you won’t want to be without.
Elvis Speaks

Elvis Speaks

Elizabeth McKeon; Linda Everett

Cumberland House Publishing
2004
pokkari
Elvis Presley spoke to a whole generation of people through his music. Whether it was a ballad, a gospel hymn, or pure rock'n'roll, when he sang, people listened. However, there was more to Elvis than his music and movies. Throughout his career he was questioned by mobs of adoring fans and interviewed by thousands of inquisitive reporters. Repeatedly he was asked personal questions about his life, ranging from love and marriage to his musical style, from his religious beliefs to his family. He answered them all in a polite and forthright way. Elvis Speaks is a collection of Elvis's words—what he said on a variety of topics such as loneliness, performing in front of live audiences, how he felt about his fans, how he felt about being drafted into the army, music, love, and religion. The words are pure Elvis. They come from the heart and reflect the man behind the entertainer and beyond the gates of Graceland, the Cadillacs, the gold records, and the money. Elvis Speaks tells of a man who loved to entertain people and found heartache and happiness in a career that spanned nearly three decades.
Elvis Speaks

Elvis Speaks

Elizabeth McKeon; Linda Everett

Cumberland House Publishing,US
2004
sidottu
Elvis Presley spoke to a whole generation of people through his music. Whether it was a ballad, a gospel hymn, or pure rock'n'roll, when he sang, people listened. However, there was more to Elvis than his music and movies. Throughout his career he was questioned by mobs of adoring fans and interviewed by thousands of inquisitive reporters. Repeatedly he was asked personal questions about his life, ranging from love and marriage to his musical style, from his religious beliefs to his family. He answered them all in a polite and forthright way. Elvis Speaks is a collection of Elvis's words -- what he said on a variety of topics such as loneliness, performing in front of live audiences, how he felt about his fans, how he felt about being drafted into the army, music, love, and religion. The words are pure Elvis. They come from the heart and reflect the man behind the entertainer and beyond the gates of Graceland, the Cadillacs, the gold records, and the money. Elvis Speaks tells of a man who loved to entertain people and found heartache and happiness in a career that spanned nearly three decades.
Fit For A King

Fit For A King

Elizabeth McKeon; Ralph Gevirtz; Julie Bandy

Rutledge Hill Press,U.S.
2001
sidottu
The crooner's longtime cook provides some of the more than three hundred recipes for southern dishes that Elvis was known to enjoy, complemented by portraits of Elvis at mealtime. Original. 50,000 first printing. $20,000 ad/promo.
Cinema Under the Stars

Cinema Under the Stars

Elizabeth McKeon; Linda Everett

Cumberland House Publishing,US
1998
pokkari
When Richard M. Hollingshead Jr. first projected a movie onto a white bedsheet stretched between two trees at his home in Camden, New Jersey, in 1933, little did he know that he was on the verge of creating an entirely new entertainment industry. With America just beginning its romance with the automobile, it's no surprise that the general public found this new form of moviegoing irresistible. Fun and affordable, the drive-in quickly gained popularity among families with young children. And, of course, the local drive-in was a favorite weekend hangout for teenagers: a place where they could go just to meet friends or take a sweetheart for a romantic evening of movies under the stars. Although drive-ins are no longer as popular as they once were, in many communities a devoted following still seeks out the open-air theaters at twilight. Cinema Under the Stars"" is a reminder of those wonderful times, as well as a recounting of the history of the drive-in experience. Here is the story, and here are the memories: B movies, concession stands loaded with goodies, screen towers, ticket booths, scratchy speakers, speaker poles, and intermission. It is all here - a nostalgic look at one of America's all-time favorite pastimes.""
Cinema Under the Stars

Cinema Under the Stars

Elizabeth McKeon; Linda Everett

Cumberland House Publishing
1998
sidottu
When Richard M. Hollingshead Jr. first projected a movie onto a white bedsheet stretched between two trees at his home in Camden, New Jersey, in 1933, little did he know that he was on the verge of creating an entirely new entertainment industry. With America just beginning its romance with the automobile, it's no surprise that the general public found this new form of moviegoing irresistible. Fun and affordable, the drive-in quickly gained popularity among families with young children. And, of course, the local drive-in was a favorite weekend hangout for teenagers: a place where they could go just to meet friends or take a sweetheart for a romantic evening of movies under the stars. Although drive-ins are no longer as popular as they once were, in many communities a devoted following still seeks out the open-air theaters at twilight. Cinema Under the Stars"" is a reminder of those wonderful times, as well as a recounting of the history of the drive-in experience. Here is the story, and here are the memories: B movies, concession stands loaded with goodies, screen towers, ticket booths, scratchy speakers, speaker poles, and intermission. It is all here - a nostalgic look at one of America's all-time favorite pastimes.""