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"BLUE SUEDE SHOES" - Let Memphis Rock Your Soul
- Item Number
- 114
- Sold
- 625 USD to KA90
The winning bid will go to FrontStream Global Fund (tax ID 26-3265577), a 501c3 nonprofit organization, which will send the donation to GRAMMY Museum Mississippi (tax ID 453186945) on behalf of the winner.
- Number of Bids
- 8 - Bid History
Item Description
Put on your Blue Suede Shoes & let Elvis and Memphis Rock Your Soul!
- One (1) room for two (2) nights in The Guest House at Graceland
- Tour for two (2) of Graceland
- Tour for two (2) of historic Royal Studios
- Two (2) passes to the Stax Museum, Rock n' Soul Museum, Cotton Museum, and the National Civil Rights Museum
Memphis, Tennessee, is a must visit city for music lovers around the world!
The Guest House at Graceland... welcomes music fans, Graceland guests, Memphis visitors, and groups from around the world with Southern hospitality, royal treatment, and luxurious amenities that would make the King of Rock n' Roll himself proud.
Graceland's Elvis Experience Tour includes admission to the Graceland Mansion, access to the all-new Visitor Entertainment Complex, Elvis' Airplanes, Presley Motors Automobile Museum and "Elvis: The Entertainer Career Showcase."
Constructed as a theater in 1915 and converted to Royal Studios in 1957, Royal Studios, the home of Hi Records and Hi Rhythm Section, grew from a minor rockabilly studio into one of the most successful producers of soul music worldwide.
Stax Museum of American Soul Music offers a captivating experience on the Memphis Sound.
The Memphis Rock n' Soul Museum tells the critical story of the musical pioneers who overcame racial and socio-economic obstacles to create the music that changed the cultural complexion of the world.
When you visit the Cotton Museum, you are treading on the legendary floor of the Memphis Cotton Exchange where cotton traders once stood at the center of the global cotton economy.
The National Civil Rights Museum, built around the historic Lorraine Motel where civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated, explores the history of the Civil Rights Movement from slavery to the present and its impact on our culture today.
Donated By:
Graceland: The Home of Elvis Presley
Graceland Guest House
Royal Studios
Stax Museum of American Soul Music
Rock n Soul Museum
The Cotton Museum
National Civil Rights Museum at The Lorraine Motel
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