Today in Entertainment History: Presley left for Army duty

By The Associated Press
Posted 9/19/23

On Sept. 19, 1958, Elvis Presley set sail for Germany, where he would serve a tour of duty for the U.S. Army. He arrived in West Germany on October first.

In 1973, singer-songwriter Gram Parsons …

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Today in Entertainment History: Presley left for Army duty

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On Sept. 19, 1958, Elvis Presley set sail for Germany, where he would serve a tour of duty for the U.S. Army. He arrived in West Germany on October first.

In 1973, singer-songwriter Gram Parsons died under mysterious circumstances in Joshua Tree, California. Parsons played with The Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers. His coffin was later stolen by two of his associates and set on fire.

In 1981, singers Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel reunited for a free concert in New York’s Central Park. More than 400,000 people turned out for the show, which was recorded and released as a double album.

In 1985, musician Frank Zappa appeared before a Senate panel to protest a proposal to rate the lyrics of rock music based on sexual and violent content.

In 1989, the Library of Congress announced the first 25 of 75 films named to the new national film registry. The registry was established to get high-quality copies of films to make sure they would be preserved. The first group included “Gone With The Wind,” ″The Maltese Falcon” and “Citizen Kane.”

In 1998, singer Fabian married former Miss Pennsylvania Andrea Patrick in Farmington, Pennsylvania.

In 2008, a private plane carrying Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker and DJ AM crashed shortly after takeoff outside Columbia, South Carolina. Barker and DJ AM were seriously hurt. Four others were killed.

In 2016, actor Angelina Jolie filed for divorce from actor Brad Pitt, citing irreconcilable differences.

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