He compared this part of his life to a musical coda, the concluding passage of a piece. “A coda can vary greatly in length,” he said. “My life’s coda is generous and rich. Life is precious.” ...
Still, not everyone sees Elvis as a symbol of exploitation. Historian Michael T. Bertrand, author of Race, Rock, and Elvis, argues that Presley’s genuine love for Black music helped break down ...
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