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Baccara - Venus


1977

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Billy Taylor Trio - Who Can I Turn To


Live in 2001

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Soft Machine - Hope For Happiness


1967

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Johnny Bond - Kansas City Kitty


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The Drinkard Singers - Lift Him Up


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May 2007

The Visual Guidance for May 2007:


Bootsy Collins - Party On Plastic


The Cult - Love Removal Machine


Night Music


The Osborne Brothers & Friends - Little Darlin' Fr...


Venom - Bloodlust (live)


Madonna - Open Your Heart


Turbonegro - Do You Do You Dig Destruction


Natasha - Iko Iko


Liberace - Medley: As Times Goes By / Chopsticks /...


Jack Frost - Thought That I Was Over You


The Church - Reptile


Cornelis Vreeswijk - Sjuttonde Balladen


John Cale - Hallelujah


Johnny Russell - Rednecks, White Socks, and Blue R...


Wanda Jackson - I Gotta Know


Pere Ubu - Breath


George Jones - White Lightning


Al Green - Here I Am (Come And Take Me)


Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Pedal Up


Odyssey - Use It Up And Wear It Out


Jerry Lee Lewis with Bette Midler - Whole Lotta Sh...


Dolly Parton - Your Old Handyman


The Shades - Geronimo Stomp


Eazy-E - Real Muthaphukkin G's


Scott Walker - Rosary


Wayne Gibson & the Dynamic Sounds - Whole Lotta Sh...


The Fifth Dimension - Stoned soul picnic


Ellen Foley - Stupid Girl


Martin Denny and his band - Dites Moi


The White Stripes - Icky Thump


Janis Ian - Society's Child


AC/DC - You Shook Me All Night Long


Lene Alexandra - My Boobs Are OK


Marty Robbins - Devil Woman


Pet Shop Boys - It's a Sin


France Gall - Y a du soleil à vendre


Timbaland feat. The Hives - Throw It On Me


Muddy Waters - Hoochie Coochie Man


Buck Owens - Love's Gonna Live Here


Zsa Zsa Gabor - High Heel Sneakers


The Smiths - How Soon Is Now


Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Volunteered Slavery


Lee Hazlewood - The Nights


Sweet Hollywaiians - Milenberg Joys


Lunachicks - Edgar


Mano Negra - King Kong 5


Iggy Pop - Sweet Sixteen (Live)


Yma Sumac - Tata Inti


Levi and the Rockats - All Through The Night


Les Baxter's Orchestra and Chorus - Autumn Leaves


Webb Pierce with The Wilburn Brothers - I Ain't Ne...


Los Bravos - Black is Black


Thelonious Monk - Blue Monk (Live)


Sister Lena Phillips - Lord Send The Rain


The Tornados - All The Stars In The Sky


Beastie Boys - Off The Grid


Martin Denny and his band - Quiet Village


Sonia Lopez - El ladron


Kongar-ol Ondar on the Late Show


Jon The Dog
Goran Bregovic - Kalashnikov


Fujiya & Miyagi - Ankle Injuries


Creation - Painter Man


Thor - Anger


The Peanuts - Glass no Shiro


Quincy Jones Big Band - Birth Of A Band / Moanin'


Sister Sledge - Always


2 Live Crew - You Go Girl


Dalida - Je suis toutes les femmes


Jacques Dutronc - Mini Mini Mini


Bill Evans Trio -Gloria's Step


Dizzy Gillespie Big Band - Things to come


Frank Sinatra, Concert for the Americas


Stiff Little Fingers - Suspect Device


Juliette Gréco - Sous le ciel de Paris


Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash - Jackson


Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass - Bittersweet Samb...


The Kinks - All Day & All of the Night


Guitar Wolf - UFO Romantics


Jerry Lee Lewis - Lonely Weekends


Kitty Wells - A Woman Half My Age


Bruce Campbell - Hungry Like A Wolf (Commercial)


Jackie DeShannon & Glen Campbell - Less of Me


Elis Regina & Tom Jobim - Àguas De Marco


Dave Brubeck Quartet - It's A Raggy Waltz


Doctor Ross - Feelin' Good


The Kessler Twins - I Say a Little Prayer


James Chance and The Contortions - Can't Stand Mys...


Pankow - Deny Everything


Honey Ltd. - At Long last Love / Respect


Miles Davis - Bitches Brew


Tex Haper - Country New Wave


Jesse Green - Nice and Slow


Spencer Davis Group - Keep on Running


Pee Wee Crayton - After Hours


Edu Lobo & Sylvia Vrethammar - Upa Neguinho


Johnnie Ray - Paths Of Paradise


The Staple Singers - Are you sure (live)


Ugress - Kosmonaut


Julio Iglesias - I Love You Baby


Dead Kennedys - Riot / Moon Over Marin


Janet Klein and Her Parlor Boys - Yiddish Hula Boy...


Mötley Crüe - Take Me To The Top


Bryan Ferry - Limbo


Helix - Heavy Metal Love


Ilamai itho itho


Charles Mingus Sextet


Astrud Gilberto - Aqua de Beber


Sven Ingvars with Sarah Leander - Det var dans bor...


Messer Chups - Ich Bin Eine Hexe


Ms. Dynamite - Dy-Na-Mi-Tee


Marlene Dietrich - Where Have All the Flowers Gone...


Ruth Brown - (Mama) He Treats Your Daughter Mean


Lewis Lymon and the Teen Chords - Your Last Chance...


Air - Sexy Boy


Alice Donut - War Pigs


Jane Russell & Marilyn Monroe - Two Little Girls F...


Gil Scott-Heron - The Bottle


Rafael Méndez (and his sons) - Tre-Mendez Polka


Funkdoobiest - The Funkiest


Robert Farnon & His Orchestra - Portrait Of A Flir...


Iggy Pop & Ryuichi Sakamoto - Risky


Electric Banana Band - Banankontakt


David Bowie - Drive In Saturday


The Ronettes - Be My Baby


Bob Dylan & Joan Baez - Blowin' In Wind (live)


Brook Benton - It's Just A Matter Of Time


LCD Soundsystem - All My Friends


Tessie Maize and her Darktown Strutters


Ted Weems Orchestra (with Flapper Chorus Line)


The Rolling Stones - Start Me Up


Daler Mehndi - Ho Gayee Tu Balle Balle


Eartha Kitt - Monotonous


Beyonce - Freakum Dress


Echo and the Bunnymen - Stormy weather

jimmy 'orion' ellis





O R I O N - "as long as they spell my
name right publicity is okay I guess... thank you, thank you very much".

intro to my article on Orion, written in the style of Nick Tosches...stay tuned for full article, either serialized through this site or on the perfect american site
THE完 PERFECT完 AMERICAN な



The history of Orion begins with invention-anointed; a true Historasy that unrolls until its decisive end, or rather, its indentation.
This is its dashed dissection.

In the city of harsh-hardeners with Titanic dreams, vacant or heisted--Orion was anecdote,cued from emulators, ordinators, Instamatic-worshipers...

Orion was inalienable of Elvis excess; his supernatural excrescence; of his incorporeality--his America.


From the Troy of music and like superstructures came the name Orion--and it was Mammon's, in the loot of its velour blousing whose muscles and shoals were retooled ; in the foul, mean language of Elvis--

that was Orion.



Top Elvis Impersonator Killed..
Gunned Down in His Alabama Pawn Shop Dec. 15, 1998

By Todd Venezia

ORRVILLE, Ala. (APB) -- One of the world's most famous Elvis impersonators was killed when a robber with a sawed-off shotgun stormed into a pawn shop he owned and blasted him and his ex-wife at close range, authorities said.

Jimmy EllisJimmy Ellis, who for years used his remarkably Elvis-like voice in a masked stage persona he called Orion, was standing before the display counter in his Jimmy's Pawn and Package Store just after noon Saturday when the gunman burst in and, in seconds, turned the quiet shop into a slaughterhouse.

"Mr. Ellis never had time to do nothing or say nothing," Dallas County Sheriff Harris Huffman Jr. told APB News. "He just opened fire in seconds and hit Mr. Ellis in the side."

After the first blast, which left the 53-year-old Ellis mortally wounded and crawling for safety, the gunman turned his weapon on the singer's 44-year-old ex-wife, Elaine Thompson, who was on a stool behind the counter. He fired once into her face, killing her instantly and hitting another worker, Helen King, in the hand.

Wounded victim shot at again..


The gunman, who police believe is Plantersville resident Jeffery James Lee, then fired twice more in an attempt to blast Ellis a second time as he struggled to find a haven behind a computer desk, Huffman said.

The shot missed, and then Lee allegedly turned his attention to the cash register, which he knocked off the counter after he could not open it, Huffman said. He then dropped the gun, fled the store and drove off in a car with two accomplices, authorities said.

Huffman said King, who played dead, was treated and released from a hospital for her hand wound. Ellis died in his store about 10 minutes after the attack, Huffman said.

Later that day, sheriff's deputies caught up with the two alleged accomplices, Andre Darren Lee, 19, who is the alleged gunman's brother, and Jerry Dewayne Johnson, 17, who is his cousin. Police later found Lee holed up in a motel about 30 miles outside Atlanta. All three are being held without bail and are facing the possibility of the death penalty on two counts of capital murder, authorities said.

Fans mourn star's death..

Word quickly spread through this town about 20 minutes west of Selma that one of its most popular residents was killed. Soon, Ellis fans around the country were mourning.

"I was just devastated," said Kathy Hoffman, a Maryland woman who is the president of the Jimmy Ellis fan club. "It's just a very sad thing. He was just the sweetest guy."

Ellis' career took off after Elvis Presley's death in the late 1970s when producers at Presley's former record label, Sun Records, discovered that his voice sounded hauntingly like the King's.

They suggested that he don a mask and perform under the name "Orion," doing a mix of old Presley standard and his own work. He stood out among the many Elvis impersonators partly because of his voice and partly because he only performed as Orion, never claiming publicly to be copying Elvis.

Broke from Presley image..

He enjoyed several years of popularity and worked with many of the top performers in Nashville such as Jerry Lee Lewis and Loretta Lynn. According to Hoffman, his fan club once numbered in the thousands. However, in the mid-1980s, the novelty of his act wore off, and he removed his mask in an attempt to be taken more seriously.

It wasn't an easy move for the Orrville native. In a 1997 interview, he said that his attempt to be a star in his own right was stifled by his voice's natural likeness to Presley. "It's been both a blessing and a curse," he said. "The Nashville establishment won't accept anyone who sounds that close to Presley."

In the '90s he went back to his Orion persona and played the U.S. earlier this year. He also stayed closed to his core fans.

"He was a friend," Hoffman said. "He was a very easygoing person. His career was important to him, and he was sometimes discouraged because he had so many ups and downs."

Todd Venezia is an APB News staff writer - toddv@apbnews.com





this is the craunchiest post i could think of.
mr fontana is suffering withdrawals but will be back shortly.
i would like to take this opportunity to thank him for the public forum and for his, the best site on the www.