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Elvis Baz Luhrmann opens up on feeling connected to Elvis

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Elvis Baz Luhrmann opens up on feeling connected to Elvis: ‘I was meant to become his friend’
Baz Luhrmann remembers exactly where he was on August 16, 1977 — the day the King of Rock and Roll left the building.

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Baz Luhrmann: ‘There’s the image of Elvis and then there’s the man’
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14 Minutes With ‘EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert’ Director Baz Luhrmann
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How the Stunning New Movie 'EPiC' Tells Elvis' Story Using Lost Footage
Luhrmann and his team of researchers found what they were looking for—and more!—and the results were so great that he decided to make another movie composed entirely of this rare footage.

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Review: Swagger, sweat, flirtation swirl in ‘EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert’
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'See the man, not the icon' | Director Baz Luhrmann talks new film 'EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert'
Daily Journal
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Elvis tribute artist Dawson Horn to present annual St. Jude concert June 21

Dawson Horn, 14-year-old Elvis tribute artist from New Albany, will be having his third annual “Singing for St. Jude” concert on Saturday, June 21. This year, it will be held at the New Albany High School auditorium. The concert will begin at 6:30 ...
Tifton Gazette
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‘ELVIS: In Person’ brings tribute to Tift Theatre

On Saturday, audiences in South Georgia are invited to experience Elvis like never before as “ELVIS: In Person” takes the stage at the historic Tift Theatre.
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America Is More Obsessed With Elvis Than Ever. The New Concert Movie ‘EPiC' Shows Why

Baz Luhrmann ponders the King as a sheer musical force in a documentary that raises a big question: How is there so much life in this dead man?
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