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Video: Roy Orbison on Lifestyles of The Rich and Famous - Rare, intimate look!

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Roy Orbison Sun Records T-Shirt

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Country USA $24.99 USD outside of USA $29.99 USD Sizes Large XLarge This grey soft tee shirt features the iconic Sun Records logo and Roy Orbison. Available in Large and XLarge. FREE Shipping!

Video: Roy Orbison Rare 1965 Interview

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Roy Orbison at the Rockhouse - Sun Records LE Color Vinyl - Only 3,000 made!

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Country USA $39.99 USD outside of USA $49.99 USD Roy Orbison at the Rockhouse 2014 Sun Records reissue - Limited edition!Numbered!Only 3,000 made! Pressed on premium color vinyl.Orbison's 1961 debut album featuring his early recordings for Sun Records. Sun LP 1260 This kind of love,Devil doll,You're my baby,Tryin to get to you,It's too late,Rock house,You're gonna cry,I never knew,Sweet and easy to love,Mean little mama,Ooby dooby,Problem child FREE Shipping!

Video: Roy Orbison and KD Lange interview on The Tonight show

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Johnny Cash with his hot and Blue Guitar - Sun Records Limited Edition Reissue

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Country USA $39.99 USD outside of USA $49.99 USD Limited edition 2014 Sun Records reissue of the man in black's 1957 classic debut album! The FIRST EVER LP released on Sun Records! FREE Shipping! Features hit singles, I Walk The Line, Cry! Cry! Cry! , Folsom Prison Blues. The rock island line, I heard that lonesome whistle, Country boy, If the good lord's willing, Cry,cry,cry, Remember me, So doggone lonesome, I was there when it happened I walk the line, The wreck of old 97, Folsom prison blues, Doin my time

Video: Johnny Cash - So Doggone Lonesome - The Jimmy Dean show, 1957

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Johnny Cash with his hot and blue Guitar Sun Records Black T-Shirt - Large and XLarge

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Country USA $24.99 USD outside of USA $29.99 USD Sizes Large XLarge This black Sun Records tee shirt features the original artwork from the Johnny Cash album. Available in Large and XLarge. FREE SHIPPING!

Dylan, Cash and the Nashville Cats: A New Music City opens March 27, 2015 at The Country Music Hall of Fame, Nashville, TN.

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The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum has unveiled the artwork for its upcoming exhibit “Dylan, Cash and the Nashville Cats: A New Music City.” Created by renowned artist and punk rocker Jon Langford, the commissioned painting will serve as the exhibit motif. “Dylan, Cash and the Nashville Cats” looks at the Nashville music scene in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The exhibit opens March 27.  Source:  The Tennessean

Remembering Millie Kirkham

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< > God bless you,Miss Millie! We were blessed to have had you in our lives! Please send prayers and positive thoughts to Miss Millie's daughter, Shelley as well as her entire family and friends.

Millie Kirkham passes Away

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Nashville native Millie Kirkham, whose sky-high iconic soprano helped define Elvis Presley's "Blue Christmas" and a number of other classic '50s, '60s and '70s recordings, has died. Kirkham reportedly passed away in Nashville on Sunday after suffering a stroke last week. She was 91. Kirkham was born Mildred Eakes in Hermitage, Tenn., in 1923 and grew up in nearby Donelson. She started her career singing in the National Life and Accident Insurance Girls' Glee Club before becoming a regular performer on WSM broadcasts, including Sunday Down South, working under WSM-AM programming director and Tree Publishing (later Sony/ATV Music Publishing) founder Jack Stapp. She was married to drummer Doug Kirkham, who died in 1986. Singing as a sort of unofficial fifth member of The Jordanaires, Kirkham didn't just lead the "whoo-ooh-oohs" on "Blue Christmas," her first session with Elvis in 1957 — she came up with the part. As the story g...