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January 2001


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  • Arts & Entertainment: Elvis is back on the screen, with live music
    by Patrick MacDonald
    ( Seattle Times, January 26, 2001)
    "Elvis: The Concert," 8 tonight, Paramount Theatre, Seattle; $27-$55, 206-628-0888, www.ticketmaster.com.

  • Guitarist urges support for music museum
    (Canoe, January 25)
    Blues guitarist Kenny Wayne Shepherd has voiced his support for a $350 million plan for a music museum and other downtown renovations in his hometown Shreveport LA.

  • Backstreet Boys, 'Elvis' get in sync with fans' needs (concert review)
    by Howard Cohen
    (Miami Herald, January 24)
    Review of The Backstreet Boys' "Black & Blue World Tour" and of "Elvis - The Concert".

  • Visual Arts Photos showcase Elvis, Beatles and Dylan before fame, and at the brink
    By Mark Rahner
    (Seattle Times, January 19, 2001)
    Experience Music Project's photo exhibition, "Artist to Icon", Seattle.

  • Top 10 music video sales
    (Cleveland Live Entertainment, / THE PLAIN DEALER, January 19, 2001)
    The videos "He Touched Me" volumes 1 and 2 hold 5th and 6th places respectively.

  • Physicians' Desk Reference, 55th edition: Why doesn't anyone know that Elvis' favorite book, the Physicians' Desk Reference, is written by drug companies? (book review)
    By J.B. Orenstein
    (Salon.com, January 19, 2001)
    The book is not a useful source of information, having been written by drug companies to limit liability claims.

  • Famous People troupe has world on a string: The arts (puppet show review)
    by Susan Morgan
    (Anchorage Daily News, January 19, 2001)

  • EMP To Unveil Rare Photo Exhibit
    by Jonathan Cohen / Derrick Mathis
    (Billboard, January 17, 2001)
    Rare photos documenting the early years of the Beatles, Elvis Presley,and Bob Dylan, available for public viewing for the first time at Experience Music Project. Dubbed "Artists To Icons," the Seattle music museum's new photography exhibit opens January 19.

  • Restoration of 'Elvis': That's the way it really was
    (The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, January 15)

  • Paying home-age to the King
    (Chicago Sun Times, January 14)

  • Critic burns his CD of all-time favorites
    (Philadelphia Daily News, January 14)

  • Rock 'n' roll (and the King's favorite banana pudding) forever!
    (Philadelphia Daily News, January 10)

  • A MILLENNIUM TUNE-UP OF THE KING'S DIET
    (Philadelphia Daily News, January 10, 2001)

  • The Elvis diet lives! Your eating habits may be closer to the King's than you think
    (Philadelphia Daily News, January 10)

  • Vegas goes to church: Trying to figure who's a preacher in Sin City
    (U.S.News World Report, January 1-8, 2001)

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