Doing awesome job, thank you for keeping his legend alive
@LynneLovettАй бұрын
About time the Ryman honored Elvis. He sure showed them for rejecting him. Thank you Mr. Trey. You didn't double dribble with this one, cool 😎. Safe travels and adventures 🙏. God bless 🙏.
@Hammer519012 күн бұрын
Thanks for these wonderful stories and history Trey! I love learning about Uncle E !! That's what I've called Elvis for a long time bc he is like my uncle I never knew but I learned so much from him that has helped me through the years like ladies, music and most of all he taught me how great Jesus is!!!
@briantaylor6562Ай бұрын
Funny how he was treated back then, now, totally different. You do a great job on every video Trey! No double dribbling on your part!!
@delorespetree3243Ай бұрын
Glad trey you are back grand ole opera messed up when they would not let him sing more elvis showed them but they honored him with a statue better late then never wish elvis was alive to receive it thanks trey great video
@jeanmoreno242823 күн бұрын
Trey Thank you for the videos about Elvis.You are so cute in your videos. Talking about history. I saw Elvis every year in Las Vegas Concerts. He was amazing. Jean from Hollywood California
@conniethomas8466Ай бұрын
Great video Trey, I Love the Ryman . I did the tour last year, it was amazing.
@markhoyle2641Ай бұрын
Hi Trey, thanks for this video, very interesting,great to see a tribute to Elvis and the other artist from that moment in time. All part of the Elvis history/story.👍👍👍👍👍👍
@DebraBehrens-sn4biАй бұрын
Thanks Trey! Love this story of Elvis at the Ryman Theatre! Love this special exhibit and appreciate your narrating this tour! Great story and glad you’re back doing your videos! Prayers🙏🙏 for all affected by Helene and take care out there to all this Elvis community!👍👍🥰
@soledadbustos9511Ай бұрын
Increíble Gracias
@briantaylor6562Ай бұрын
Tabernacle of American music.
@vashsant9749Ай бұрын
Was there last year. Very cool.
@LindaCarter-m5zАй бұрын
Hey Trey!! Great info as always. Thanks for sharing!
@Borders-WandererАй бұрын
Great video Trey. I'm also glad that yous in the states are finally learning to preserve, and keep historically important buildings instead of tearing them down to replace them cheap taty malls
@tristarobertson5529Ай бұрын
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@bonniebrown6960Ай бұрын
That's really cool Trey. I'd like to have been able to go see that in person, but at least I got to see it on your video. I have been to the Ryman twice before they started remodeling and repairing it. I got to stand on the original stage where Elvis and so many others great entertainers stood. The first time I went, I went with my Uncle and his wife. I was about 16 or 17 years old. We got to go down that slope that's off to the right of the stage then we got to go into the dressing rooms. We got to sign our names on the dressing room wall. There were two dressing rooms that you were allowed to go into back then. The second time I went was on my honeymoon with my husband. That was in Feb. 1989. I couldn't wait to show him where I signed the wall in the dressing room, but darn it...they had painted over everyone's signatures and roped it off so no one could go in the dressing rooms no more. That was disappointing, but it was still so exciting to get to stand up on that stage Trey. It still smelt like old wires and dust and I loved it. 😊❤ I could just picture all the famous people that sung there, especially Elvis Presley. Thank you Trey for sharing this video with us. I'm glad someone finally did that, even though they did turn the most famous star in the world away. It still happened and it's still apart of Elvis' history. 👍😉🥰❤️❤️❤️❤️
@figure4facelock239Ай бұрын
I could very well be wrong, but I believe that's Ranger Doug from The Riders in the Sky doing the narration in the background. Ranger Doug did 2 stints with Bill Monroe in the late 1960s.
@janicesibley6767Ай бұрын
Hi Trey...is that you?...the secret speaker on the nightly moth? Think finally figured it out!🥰
@janetcollins793914 күн бұрын
Jim Hamill was a gospel singer I knew & his dad was Elvis’ mom’s Pastor at the Assembly of God church & he was part of a group I believe they may have been called the statesmen back then but later became the Kingsmen from Asheville NC he always told he was the one that told Elvis he was the one that told Elvis he needed to stick with truck driving cuz he couldn’t sing harmony. His story was Elvis would come listen to them at the conventions under the tents when they were in Memphis & he wanted to try out for the lead position after high school & Jim told him he needed to stick w truck driving cuz he could t sing harmony & that was a must with quartet style singing. Jim always joked that was his biggest career mistake.
@angelatoler4269Ай бұрын
Little Jimmy Dickens is from Bolt Wv
@johndavis3921Ай бұрын
I believe that is a picture of Elvis with Brenda Lee at 6:21.
@moonlightlove27Ай бұрын
Sam Phillips didn't invent Rock n Roll. Bill Haley was doing it in the early 50's. And Texan guitarist Goree Carter (pre Chuck Berry) had the 1st true Rock n Roll record in 1949 called Rock Awhile.
@w.llawrence86Ай бұрын
You are quite correct ! Thank you for " beating me to the punch" 😊 However, I do believe that Elvis, Scott and Bill invented rockabilly 😊
@briantaylor6562Ай бұрын
Col. Parker, the WORST thing that ever happened to Elvis!!! He should've fired him permanently!!
@briantaylor6562Ай бұрын
Glad these wannabe counrty singers don't try and sing there!!