Tuesday, 25 February 2014

Whatever happened to Alis Lesley



with Elvis in Las Vegas


Heartbreak Harry


The text below comes from Wikipedia; 
Alis Lesley is a former American rock and roll singer, once billed as 'the female Elvis Presley'.
Lesley was born Alice Lesley in Chicago, Illinois on April 20, 1938. 
Her family later moved to Phoenix, Arizona, where she attended Phoenix Junior College. 
She majored in television and radio, and began singing rockabilly while a student. 
She was discovered by Kathryn Godfrey, a popular Phoenix television personality and the sister of Arthur Godfrey. 
With Ms. Godfrey's help, Lesley became a local favorite following her appearances on television station KTVK and in local night clubs.
Lesley achieved brief national celebrity with the 1957 release of her Era single, "He Will Come Back to Me" b/w "Heartbreak Harry" (Era Records 45-1034). 

Lesley's stage persona as "The Female Elvis Presley" included a guitar slung around her neck, greased-back hair, and combed-down sideburns.  She toured Australia in October 1957 with Little Richard, Eddie Cochran, Gene Vincent and local rocker Johnny O'Keefe.

The tour was cut short when Richard underwent a "religious experience" and he retired from rock'n'roll for several years.
After the Australian tour the trail goes cold...




A Letter To Alis (worth a look)

6 comments:

  1. more recordings from alis lesley on sun records(demos!)

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    1. Care to enlighten us further?

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  2. I saw that online and heard some clips on YouTube but I was not sure if it was the Alis/Alice?

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  3. Very underrated talent. It's a shame only a handful of recordings exist and no film or TV footage that we know of.

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