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Elvis: Ain’t Dead Yet Baby

By: Bill Ciccotti
Narrated by: Kenneth Montgomery
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What if the King never died? Imagine the stress and pressure of being Elvis Presley. Suppose he faked his death to get away from the rat race and just chill out the remainder of his star-studded life.

Where would he go to hide away? What would he do with all that new free time? That new freedom of doing anything he wanted. Walking down any street and nobody jumping all over him.

Picture a man, a living legend if you will, who everyone thought was dead. Where would he go? Key West, baby. What would a great singer who had a voice from heaven do? He would impersonate himself.

These are just a few stories about a man I know. A man among men. The King ain’t dead baby. He just relocated to the tropics. Thank you very much.

©2020 Bill Ciccotti (P)2021 Bill Ciccotti
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