Saturday, January 31, 2009

Okay, I'll bite....

The following essay by one Johnny Hughes appeared out of nowhere as a comment to my posting of the story about the Big Bopper's son selling his coffin on ebay. I traced it to virtualubbock.com, its original posting source. Your thoughts?

virtualubbock - Historical Essay by contributer Johnny Hughes
Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, Joe Ely, and the Cotton Club by Johnny Hughes, author of the novel Texas Poker Wisdom. (January 2009)

Elvis Presley was leaning a against his pink, 1954 Cadillac in front of Lubbock's historic Cotton Club. The small crowd were mesmerized by his great looks, cockiness, and charisma. He put on quite a show, doing nearly all the talking. Elvis bragged about his sexual conquests, using language you didn't hear around women. He said he'd been a truck driver six months earlier. Now he could have a new woman in each town. He told a story about being caught having sex in his back seat. An angry husband grabbed his wife by the ankles and pulled her out from under Elvis. I doubted that.

Earlier, at the Fair Park Coliseum, Elvis had signed girl's breasts, arms, foreheads, bras, and panties. No one had ever seen anything like it. We had met Elvis' first manager, Bob Neal, bass player, Bill Black, and guitarist Scotty Moore. They wanted us to bring some beer out to the Cotton Club. So we did. My meeting with Bob Neal in 1955 was to have great meaning in my future. I was 15.

The old scandal rag, Confidential, had a story about Elvis at the Cotton Club and the Fair Park Coliseum. It had a picture of the Cotton Club and told of Elvis' unique approach to autographing female body parts. It said he had taken two girls to Mackenzie Park for a tryst in his Cadillac. - complete essay

1 comment:

Johnny Hughes, author of Texas Poker Wisdom, a novel said...

Thanks JohnnyK. We Johnnys have to stick together. I am telling the true story of my home town, Lubbock, Texas.