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Clambake

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Clambake: Encyclopedia II - Clambake - Record Album

The soundtrack songs along with three others were released as a music album in November 1967 to coincide with the film. Recording musicians: Elvis Presley (vocals) Jordanaires (background vocals) Millie Kirkham (background vocals) Scotty Moore, Chip Young, Harold Bradley (guitar) Charlie McCoy (guitar & harmonica) Pete Drake (steel guitar) Bob Moore (bass) Floyd Cramer, Hoyt Hawkins (piano) D.J. Fontana, Buddy Harman (drums) Norman Ray (sax) See also:

Clambake, Clambake - Plot, Clambake - Primary cast:, Clambake - Record Album, Clambake - External link

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Clambake: Encyclopedia - 1967 in film

See also: 1966 in film 1967 1968 in film 1960s in film years in film film 1967 in film - Events. December 26 - The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour airs on British television. The prototype for the IMAX multi-screen system is exhibited at Expo '67 in Montreal, Canada 1967 in film - Top grossing films. North America The Dirty Dozen You Only ...

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Clambake: Encyclopedia - 1967 in music

See also: 1966 in music, other events of 1967, 1968 in music, 1960s in music and the list of 'years in music' 1967 in music - Events. January 15 - The Rolling Stones appear on The Ed Sullivan Show. At Ed Sullivan's request, the band changed their lyrics from "Let's spend the night together" to "Let's spend some time together". January 22 - Simon and Garfunkel give live concert at Philharmonic Hall in New York City. While bits and pieces of this concert are released on October 4, 1997, ...

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Clambake: Encyclopedia II - List of operations and projects military and non-military - Operations

List of operations and projects military and non-military - World War I. Albion (1917) — German capture of Oesel, Dago and Moon Islands (now Saaremaa, Hiiumaa and Muhu) Kaiserschlacht ('Kaiser's battle') (1918) — German Spring offensive using armies released from the Eastern Front. Blucher-Yorck (1918) — Gneisenau (1918) — Georgette (1918) — Michael (1918) — Strafexpedition< ...

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List of operations and projects military and non-military, List of operations and projects military and non-military - Operations, List of operations and projects military and non-military - World War I, List of operations and projects military and non-military - World War II, List of operations and projects military and non-military - Cold War Era, List of operations and projects military and non-military - Post-Cold War, List of operations and projects military and non-military - Other/Unknown, List of operations and projects military and non-military - Law Enforcement, List of operations and projects military and non-military - Other, List of operations and projects military and non-military - Non-military operations

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Clambake: Encyclopedia II - Bill Bixby - Early life

He was born Wilfred Bailey Bixby, a fourth-generation Californian, in San Francisco, California where his father, Wilfred Everett Bixby, was a store clerk and his mother Jane Bixby, was a department store owner. In 1946, his mother encouraged him to take ballroom dance lessons and from there, he started dancing all around the city. While dancing, he attended Lowell High School where he perfected his oratory and dramatic skills as a member of the Lowell Forensic Society. He competed in high school speech tournaments regionally. After g ...

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Bill Bixby, Bill Bixby - Early life, Bill Bixby - Television career, Bill Bixby - My Favorite Martian, Bill Bixby - Film work, Bill Bixby - The Courtship of Eddie's Father, Bill Bixby - After Courtship, Bill Bixby - The Incredible Hulk, Bill Bixby - Private and later life, Bill Bixby - External link

Read more here: » Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia II - Bill Bixby - Early life

Clambake: Encyclopedia II - 1967 in music - Top albums released in America

Winter Younger Than Yesterday - The Byrds Mellow Yellow - Donovan More of The Monkees - The Monkees Between The Buttons - The Rolling Stones The Supremes Sing Holland-Dozier-Holland - The Supremes Spring Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - The Beatles Buffalo Springfield - Buffalo Springfield The Doors - The Doors (debut) Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits - Bob Dylan Up, ...

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1967 in music, 1967 in music - Events, 1967 in music - Top albums released in America, 1967 in music - Charting 1968 albums released in 1967 in Britain, 1967 in music - Other notable albums, 1967 in music - Top American hits on record, 1967 in music - British number one hits not included above, 1967 in music - Other singles, 1967 in music - Published popular music, 1967 in music - Classical music, 1967 in music - Opera, 1967 in music - Musical theater, 1967 in music - Musical films, 1967 in music - Births, 1967 in music - Deaths, 1967 in music - Awards, 1967 in music - Grammy Awards, 1967 in music - Eurovision Song Contest, 1967 in music - Reference

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Clambake: Encyclopedia II - Elvis and Me - The '68 Comeback Special to the end

Free to shape his own career after the MGM motion picture contract expired in 1968, although still bound to complete two more films, Presley accepted an offer from the NBC network to do a television special. Priscilla wrote that NBC executives offered "open development" along with a young director named Steve Binder who was receptive to presenting Presley in a way he could be himself. Elvis Presley's '68 Comeback Special was an enormous success, the highest-rated television special of the year and his closing song titled If I Can ...

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Elvis and Me, Elvis and Me - Memphis: Elvis' family and Graceland, Elvis and Me - Daily life with Elvis, Elvis and Me - The Ann-Margret affair, Elvis and Me - The Beatles' shadow mysticism and drugs, Elvis and Me - Marriage family and the Nancy Sinatra factor, Elvis and Me - The '68 Comeback Special to the end, Elvis and Me - Different view by Suzanne Finstad

Read more here: » Elvis and Me: Encyclopedia II - Elvis and Me - The '68 Comeback Special to the end

Clambake: Encyclopedia II - Elvis Presley discography - Studio Albums

Elvis Presley discography - The 1950s. Elvis Presley (1956) Elvis (1956) bad link: goes to 1973 album, rather than 1956 album Christmas Album (1957) For LP Fans Only (1959) A Date With Elvis (1959) Elvis Presley discography - The 1960s. Elvis is Back! (1960) His Hand in Mine (1960) Something for Everybody (1961) Pot Luck with Elvis (19 ...

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Elvis Presley discography, Elvis Presley discography - Studio Albums, Elvis Presley discography - The 1950s, Elvis Presley discography - The 1960s, Elvis Presley discography - The 1970s, Elvis Presley discography - Motion Picture Soundtracks, Elvis Presley discography - Live Albums, Elvis Presley discography - Posthumous Releases

Read more here: » Elvis Presley discography: Encyclopedia II - Elvis Presley discography - Studio Albums

Clambake: Encyclopedia II - Bill Bixby - Film work

After the cancellation of Martian, Bixby starred in four box-office movies: Ride Beyond Vengeance (1966), on which he played the evil, Johnsy Boy Hood, You’ve Got to Be Kidding (1967), and two of Elvis Presley’s movies, Clambake (1967), and Speedway (1968). Bixby turned down the role as Marlo Thomas’s boyfriend in That Girl and starred in two failed pilots. Bill Bixby - The ...

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Bill Bixby, Bill Bixby - Early life, Bill Bixby - Television career, Bill Bixby - My Favorite Martian, Bill Bixby - Film work, Bill Bixby - The Courtship of Eddie's Father, Bill Bixby - After Courtship, Bill Bixby - The Incredible Hulk, Bill Bixby - Private and later life, Bill Bixby - External link

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Clambake: Encyclopedia II - Bill Bixby - After Courtship

In 1973, Bixby starred in The Magician, playing Anthony Dorian, which lasted one season. As a game show panelist, he appeared mostly on Password and The Hollywood Squares. An accomplished amateur magician, Bixby also hosted several specials in the mid-1970s that featured other amateur magicians. Bill Bixby - The Incredible Hulk. In late 1977, after working on 2 comedy series, Bixby starred in a two-hour pilot movie called The Incredible Hulk. The producers convinced CBS to turn it into ...

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Bill Bixby, Bill Bixby - Early life, Bill Bixby - Television career, Bill Bixby - My Favorite Martian, Bill Bixby - Film work, Bill Bixby - The Courtship of Eddie's Father, Bill Bixby - After Courtship, Bill Bixby - The Incredible Hulk, Bill Bixby - Private and later life, Bill Bixby - External link

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Clambake: Encyclopedia II - Bill Bixby - Private and later life

Bixby had been married three times. He married actress and former MISS USA Brenda Benet in 1971, and the couple gave birth to Christopher, a few years later. They were divorced in 1980. In 1981, Bixby's six-year-old son Christopher died suddenly after an accident at the actor's Brentwood, Los Angeles, CA home. Shortly afterwards, Benet committed suicide. Nine years later in 1989, he met and fell in love with Laura Michaels, who used to work on the set of one of his Hulk movies. The couple married a year later in in Hawaii. In e ...

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Bill Bixby, Bill Bixby - Early life, Bill Bixby - Television career, Bill Bixby - My Favorite Martian, Bill Bixby - Film work, Bill Bixby - The Courtship of Eddie's Father, Bill Bixby - After Courtship, Bill Bixby - The Incredible Hulk, Bill Bixby - Private and later life, Bill Bixby - External link

Read more here: » Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia II - Bill Bixby - Private and later life

Clambake: Encyclopedia II - 1967 in music - Awards

1967 in music - Grammy Awards. Grammy Awards of 1967 1967 in music - Eurovision Song Contest. Eurovision Song Contest 1967 ...

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1967 in music, 1967 in music - Events, 1967 in music - Top albums released in America, 1967 in music - Charting 1968 albums released in 1967 in Britain, 1967 in music - Other notable albums, 1967 in music - Top American hits on record, 1967 in music - British number one hits not included above, 1967 in music - Other singles, 1967 in music - Published popular music, 1967 in music - Classical music, 1967 in music - Opera, 1967 in music - Musical theater, 1967 in music - Musical films, 1967 in music - Births, 1967 in music - Deaths, 1967 in music - Awards, 1967 in music - Grammy Awards, 1967 in music - Eurovision Song Contest, 1967 in music - Reference

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Clambake: Encyclopedia II - Bill Bixby - Television career

In 1961, Bixby went to Detroit, Michigan, where he was in the musical, “The Boyfriend,” at the Detroit Civic Theater. He then returned to Hollywood where he made his acting debut on an episode of The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, and as a character actor. As his name became popular, he guest-starred in many other sitcoms and TV series such as Ben Casey, The Twilight Zone, The Andy Griffith Show, Dr. Kildare, Hennessey, among many others. He also joined the cast of The Joey Bishop Show in 1962.

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Bill Bixby, Bill Bixby - Early life, Bill Bixby - Television career, Bill Bixby - My Favorite Martian, Bill Bixby - Film work, Bill Bixby - The Courtship of Eddie's Father, Bill Bixby - After Courtship, Bill Bixby - The Incredible Hulk, Bill Bixby - Private and later life, Bill Bixby - External link

Read more here: » Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia II - Bill Bixby - Television career

Clambake: Encyclopedia II - Elvis and Me - Marriage family and the Nancy Sinatra factor

Priscilla Ann Beaulieu and Elvis Presley were married on May 1, 1967 in Las Vegas, Nevada. She wrote that being called Mrs. Elvis Presley sounded better than live-in Lolita, teen heartthrob or other labels given her in the past by some of the press. After the wedding ceremony Frank Sinatra's private jet flew them to their Palm Springs, California home. Like the romantic she claimed Elvis was, he carried his new bride across the threshold singing ...

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Elvis and Me, Elvis and Me - Memphis: Elvis' family and Graceland, Elvis and Me - Daily life with Elvis, Elvis and Me - The Ann-Margret affair, Elvis and Me - The Beatles' shadow mysticism and drugs, Elvis and Me - Marriage family and the Nancy Sinatra factor, Elvis and Me - The '68 Comeback Special to the end, Elvis and Me - Different view by Suzanne Finstad

Read more here: » Elvis and Me: Encyclopedia II - Elvis and Me - Marriage family and the Nancy Sinatra factor

Clambake: Encyclopedia II - Elvis and Me - The Ann-Margret affair

Of the many women involved with Elvis Presley the one who worried Priscilla Beaulieu most was actress/singer Ann-Margret, who co-starred with him in the film Viva Las Vegas. In her book Priscilla devotes four pages to the subject (175 to 178). She writes there was a lot of publicity about a romance between Elvis and Ann-Margret during the 1963 filming and the following weeks when Presley returned to Hollywood to record the music and prepare for his next film. Despite his denials of an affair Beaulieu went to Los Angeles and stayed wit ...

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Elvis and Me, Elvis and Me - Memphis: Elvis' family and Graceland, Elvis and Me - Daily life with Elvis, Elvis and Me - The Ann-Margret affair, Elvis and Me - The Beatles' shadow mysticism and drugs, Elvis and Me - Marriage family and the Nancy Sinatra factor, Elvis and Me - The '68 Comeback Special to the end, Elvis and Me - Different view by Suzanne Finstad

Read more here: » Elvis and Me: Encyclopedia II - Elvis and Me - The Ann-Margret affair

Clambake: Encyclopedia II - Elvis and Me - Daily life with Elvis

She tells of the presence of prescription drugs from the first time she visited Elvis Presley in America. He took placidyls to get to sleep in ever increasing doses. She tells (p.151) how he would wake up at his normal time around 4:00 in the afternoon but would be groggy and irritable for a few hours from the heavy dose of pills. He started taking Dexedrine to wake up. Priscilla recounts (p.158) Elvis liked old movie classics revolving around family or struggles to survive in the world such as Les Miserables, Wuthering Heig ...

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Elvis and Me, Elvis and Me - Memphis: Elvis' family and Graceland, Elvis and Me - Daily life with Elvis, Elvis and Me - The Ann-Margret affair, Elvis and Me - The Beatles' shadow mysticism and drugs, Elvis and Me - Marriage family and the Nancy Sinatra factor, Elvis and Me - The '68 Comeback Special to the end, Elvis and Me - Different view by Suzanne Finstad

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Clambake: Encyclopedia II - Elvis and Me - Memphis: Elvis' family and Graceland

Priscilla Beaulieu Presley writes that Elvis did not approve of his father's relationship with divorcee Dee Stanley and did not attend their wedding (p.97). After the marriage Elvis bought a home on Heritage Drive in Memphis where Vernon Presley and his new wife resided. (p.95). On the rare occasions Dee Stanley-Presley came to Graceland, Elvis would get up and leave the room but she recounts that at Christmas or b ...

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Elvis and Me, Elvis and Me - Memphis: Elvis' family and Graceland, Elvis and Me - Daily life with Elvis, Elvis and Me - The Ann-Margret affair, Elvis and Me - The Beatles' shadow mysticism and drugs, Elvis and Me - Marriage family and the Nancy Sinatra factor, Elvis and Me - The '68 Comeback Special to the end, Elvis and Me - Different view by Suzanne Finstad

Read more here: » Elvis and Me: Encyclopedia II - Elvis and Me - Memphis: Elvis' family and Graceland

Clambake: Encyclopedia II - Elvis and Me - The Beatles' shadow mysticism and drugs

By 1965 The Beatles had overwhelmed the music industry and Presley’s record sales began to slip noticeably. Uncertain about who he was and where his career was going he turned to spiritualism, dragging an uninterested Priscilla with him. He had not performed live for several years and labeled most of his movies as a joke. Her book says, by the time filming was to begin on Clambake (released 1967), Presley's growing distress with the quality of his films led to a despondency accompanied by overeating and his normal 170 pound (77 kg) ...

See also:

Elvis and Me, Elvis and Me - Memphis: Elvis' family and Graceland, Elvis and Me - Daily life with Elvis, Elvis and Me - The Ann-Margret affair, Elvis and Me - The Beatles' shadow mysticism and drugs, Elvis and Me - Marriage family and the Nancy Sinatra factor, Elvis and Me - The '68 Comeback Special to the end, Elvis and Me - Different view by Suzanne Finstad

Read more here: » Elvis and Me: Encyclopedia II - Elvis and Me - The Beatles' shadow mysticism and drugs

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