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Project Statement Background The famous person that I chose to illustrate is Elvis Presley. He was the King of Rock n Roll and sparked a musical revolution in the 1950’s. He made many memorable songs such as “Heartbreak Hotel”, “All Shook Up”, and “Blue Suede Shoes”. Target Audience The audience for this type illustration is music lovers and Elvis fans. The illustration is for an article in Time magazine about the mystery woman that Elvis was photographed kissing early in his career. Objectives To inform Elvis fans of this mystery woman and what became of her. I also want fans to remember the glory days of Elvis and revive his youthful feel of music in America. Obstacles The family of Elvis could be affected by seeing Elvis in this context. Key Benefit The viewers will know a piece of history from an artist’s perspective. Support Statements Although bringing up the past may drudge up bad memories along with it, I feel the experience will bring about a catharsis of emotions to the viewers. Tone Optimistic, reminiscent Media Print Creative Considerations To be considerate of the family of Elvis yet still fulfill the requirements needed for the magazine.
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Project Statement

Background

The famous person that I chose to illustrate is Elvis Presley. He was the King of Rock n Roll and sparked a musical revolution in the 1950’s. He made many memorable songs such as “Heartbreak Hotel”, “All Shook Up”, and “Blue Suede Shoes”.

Target Audience

The audience for this type illustration is music lovers and Elvis fans. The illustration is for an article in Time magazine about the mystery woman that Elvis was photographed kissing early in his career.

Objectives

To inform Elvis fans of this mystery woman and what became of her. I also want fans to remember the glory days of Elvis and revive his youthful feel of music in America.

Obstacles

The family of Elvis could be affected by seeing Elvis in this context.

Key Benefit

The viewers will know a piece of history from an artist’s perspective.

Support Statements

Although bringing up the past may drudge up bad memories along with it, I feel the experience will bring about a catharsis of emotions to the viewers.

Tone

Optimistic, reminiscent

Media

Print

Creative Considerations

To be considerate of the family of Elvis yet still fulfill the requirements needed for the magazine.

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Lyrics Used to Make the Illustration Blue Suede Shoes Well, it's one for the money, Two for the show, Three to get ready, Now go, cat, go. But don't you step on my blue suede shoes. You can do anything but lay off of my blue suede shoes. Well, you can knock me down, Step in my face, Slander my name All over the place. Do anything that you want to do, but uh-uh, Honey, lay off of my shoes Don't you step on my blue suede shoes. You can do anything but lay off of my blue suede shoes. You can burn my house, Steal my car, Drink my liquor From an old fruitjar. Do anything that you want to do, but uh-uh, Honey, lay off of my shoes Don't you step on my blue suede shoes. You can do anything but lay off of my blue suede shoes. Well, it's one for the money, Two for the show, Three to get ready, Now go, cat, go. But don't you step on my blue suede shoes. You can do anything but lay off of my blue suede shoes. Burning Love Lord Almighty,I feel my temperature rising Higher higher It's burning through to my soul Girl, girl, girl You’re gonna set me on fire My brain is flaming I don't know which way to go Your kisses lift me higher Like the sweet song of a choir You light my morning sky With burning love Ooh, ooh, ooh,I feel my temperature rising Help me, I'm flaming I must be a hundred and nine Burning, burning, burning And nothing can cool meI just might turn into smoke But I feel fine Cause your kisses lift me higher Like a sweet song of a choir And you light my morning sky With burning love It's coming closer The flames are reaching my body Please won't you help me I feel like I'm slipping away It's hard to breath And my chest is a-heaving Lord Almighty,I'm burning a hole where I lay Cause your kisses lift me higher Like the sweet song of a choir You light my morning skyWith burning loveWith burning love Ah, ah, burning loveI'm just a hunk, a hunk of burning loveJust a hunk, a hunk of burning love Just a hunk, a hunk of burning loveJust a hunk, a hunk of burning loveJust a hunk, a hunk of burning love Just a hunk, a hunk of burning love

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Fonts Used in Type Based Illustration

Prestige Elite Std Bold

Raavi

Playbill

Poor Richard

Poplar Std Black

Pristina

Hawaii Killer

Source for Photograph

http://elvispresleyfacts.com/

 

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The King and I: Mystery woman in iconicElvis Presley 'Kiss'

photo revealed - 55 years laterFifty-�ve years ago, a buxom blonde captured the heart of a 21-year-old ‘King of Rock and Roll,’ but no one ever

knew her name.When the photos of their day together became famous following Elvis Presley’s death, the mystery deepened: Who was this sultry temptress?Now, decades

later, the woman has come forward, and is revealing the inside scoop of her day with Elvis in Vanity Fair.Barbara Gray – then Bobbi Owens – had spoken with an emerging singer named Elvis on

the phone in 1956 and had arranged to meet him in Richmond, Virginia.When they met in person, they spent the day together, and photographer Alfred Wertheimer captured it all.As they went to the Mosque

Theatre, where Elvis was performing that day, he photographed them �irting and being playful in the back seat of the taxi.But at the theatre, Mr Wertheimer grew concerned when he found he had lost his subject just before the show

was about to start.As he walked around the theatre looking for Elvis, he saw two �gures at the end of a dark, narrow hallway - the future rock star, and his date for the day.He thought about letting the two have their private moment, but

then thought better of it, saying 'the worst that can happen is that he’ll ask me to leave.'It was there, positioning himself on a railing, that Mr Wertheimer captured the legendary image, now known as 'The Kiss.'Mr Wertheimer said he was never asked

about all the pictures he took that day until 19 years later, when Elvis was found dead in his Graceland mansion.He told the Today Show: 'The day he died, Time magazine called me and asked me to bring all my photos over immediately.'Among those photos was

'The Kiss.'Despite the closeness evident in the photos, Mrs Gray, 75, says she didn't have as much attraction to the singer as he did for her, and she never saw him again.'Maybe he had sparks, but I never even knew who he was.'So did Elvis continue to pursue Mrs Gray after the

two went their separate ways that day?She said: 'I got a Christmas card from him once, but that was it. Shortly after that, I left the state, so I don't know if he tried to reach me or not.' The King and I: Mystery woman in iconic Elvis Presley 'Kiss' photo revealed - 55 years laterFifty-�ve years

ago, a buxom blonde captured the heart of a 21-year-old ‘King of Rock and Roll,’ but no one ever knew her name.When the photos of their day together became famous following Elvis Presley’s death, the mystery deepened: Who was this sultry temptress?Now, decades later, the woman has come

forward, and is revealing the inside scoop of her day with Elvis in Vanity Fair.Barbara Gray – then Bobbi Owens – had spoken with an emerging singer named Elvis on the phone in 1956 and had arranged to meet him in Richmond, Virginia.When they met in person, they spent the day together, and photographer

Alfred Wertheimer captured it all.As they went to the Mosque Theatre, where Elvis was performing that day, he photographed them �irting and being playful in the back seat of the taxi.But at the theatre, Mr Wertheimer grew concerned when he found he had lost his subject just before the show was about to start.

As he walked around the theatre looking for Elvis, he saw two �gures at the end of a dark, narrow hallway - the future rock star, and his date for the day.He thought about letting the two have their private moment, but then thought better of it, saying 'the worst that can happen is that he’ll ask me to leave.'

It was there, positioning himself on a railing, that Mr Wertheimer captured the legendary image, now known as 'The Kiss.'Mr Wertheimer said he was never asked about all the pictures he took that day until 19 years later, when Elvis was found dead in his Graceland mansion.He told the Today Show: 'The day he died, Time magazine called me and asked

me to bring all my photos over immediately.'Among those photos was 'The Kiss.'Despite the closeness evident in the photos, Mrs Gray, 75, says she didn't have as much attraction to the singer as he did for her, and she never saw him again.'Maybe he had sparks, but I never even knew who he was.'So did Elvis continue to pursue Mrs Gray after the two went their

separate ways that day?She said: 'I got a Christmas card from him once, but that was it. Shortly after that, I left the state, so I don't know if he tried to reach me or not.' The King and I: Mystery woman in iconicElvis Presley 'Kiss' photo revealed - 55 years laterFifty-�ve years ago, a buxom blonde captured the heart of a 21-year-old ‘King of Rock and Roll,’ but no one ever

knew her name.When the photos of their day together became famous following Elvis Presley’s death, the mystery deepened: Who was this sultry temptress?Now, decades later, the woman has come forward, and is revealing the inside scoop of her day with Elvis in Vanity Fair.Barbara Gray – then Bobbi Owens – had spoken with an emerging singer named Elvis on the phone in 1956 and

had arranged to meet him in Richmond, Virginia.When they met in person, they spent the day together, and photographer Alfred Wertheimer captured it all.As they went to the Mosque Theatre, where Elvis was performing that day, he photographed them �irting and being playful in the back seat of the taxi.But at the theatre, Mr Wertheimer grew concerned when he found he had lost his

subject just before the show was about to start. he walked around the theatre looking for Elvis, he saw two �gures at the end of a dark, narrow hallway - the future rock star, and his date for the day.He thought about letting the two have their private moment, but then thought better of it, saying 'the worst that can happen is that he’ll ask me to leave.'It was there, positioning himself on a railing,

that Mr Wertheimer captured the legendary image, now known as 'The Kiss.'Mr Wertheimer said he was never asked about all the pictures he took that day until 19 years later, when Elvis was found dead in his Graceland mansion.He told the Today Show: 'The day he died, Time magazine called me and asked me to bring all my photos over immediately.'Among those photos was 'The Kiss.'

Despite the closeness evident in the photos, Mrs Gray, 75, says she didn't have as much attraction to the singer as he did for her, and she never saw him again.'Maybe he had sparks, but I never even knew who he was.'So did Elvis continue to pursue Mrs Gray after the two went their separate ways that day?She said: 'I got a Christmas card from him once, but that was it. Shortly after that, I left the state, so I

don't know if he tried to reach me or not.' The King and I: Mystery woman in iconicElvis Presley 'Kiss' photo revealed - 55 years laterFifty-�ve years ago, a buxom blonde captured the heart of a 21-year-old ‘King of Rock and Roll,’ but no one ever knew her name.When the photos of their day together became famous following Elvis Presley’s death, the mystery deepened: Who was this sultry temptress?

Now, decades later, the woman has come forward, and is revealing the inside scoop of her day with Elvis in Vanity Fair.Barbara Gray – then Bobbi Owens – had spoken with an emerging singer named Elvis on the phone in 1956 and had arranged to meet him in Richmond, Virginia.When they met in person, they spent the day together, and photographer Alfred Wertheimer captured it all.As they went to the Mosque

Theatre, where Elvis was performing that day, he photographed them �irting and being playful in the back seat of the taxi.But at the theatre, Mr Wertheimer grew concerned when he found he had lost his subject just before the show was about to start.As he walked around the theatre looking for Elvis, he saw two �gures at the end of a dark, narrow hallway - the future rock star, and his date for the day.He thought about

letting the two have their private moment, but then thought better of it, saying 'the worst that can happen is that he’ll ask me to leave.'It was there, positioning himself on a railing, that Mr Wertheimer captured the legendary image, now known as 'The Kiss.'Mr Wertheimer said he was never asked about all the pictures he took that day until 19 years later, when Elvis was found dead in his Graceland mansion.He told the Today

Show: 'The day he died, Time magazine called me and asked me to bring all my photos over immediately.'Among those photos was 'The Kiss.'Despite the closeness evident in the photos, Mrs Gray, 75, says she didn't have as much attraction to the singer as he did for her, and she never saw him again.'Maybe he had sparks, but I never even knew who he was.'So did Elvis continue to pursue Mrs Gray after the two went their separate

ways that day?She said: 'I got a Christmas card from him once, but that was it. Shortly after that, I left the state, so I don't know if he tried to reach me or not.' The King and I: Mystery woman in iconic Elvis Presley 'Kiss' photo revealed - 55 years laterFifty-�ve years ago, a buxom blonde captured the heart of a 21-year-old ‘King of Rock and Roll,’ but no one ever knew her name.When the photos of their day together became famous

following Elvis Presley’s death, the mystery deepened: Who was this sultry temptress?Now, decades later, the woman has come forward, and is revealing the inside scoop of her day with Elvis in Vanity Fair.Barbara Gray – then Bobbi Owens – had spoken with an emerging singer named Elvis on the phone in 1956 and had arranged to meet him in Richmond, Virginia.When they met in person, they spent the day together, and photographer

Alfred Wertheimer captured it all.As they went to the Mosque Theatre, where Elvis was performing that day, he photographed them �irting and being playful in the back seat of the taxi.But at the theatre, Mr Wertheimer grew concerned when he found he had lost his subject just before the show was about to start.As he walked around the theatre looking for Elvis, he saw two �gures at the end of a dark, narrow hallway - the future rock star,

and his date for the day.He thought about letting the two have their private moment, but then thought better of it, saying 'the worst that can happen is that he’ll ask me to leave.'It was there, positioning himself on a railing, that Mr Wertheimer captured the legendary image, now known as 'The Kiss.'Mr Wertheimer said he was never asked about all the pictures he took that day until 19 years later,

when Elvis was found dead in his Graceland mansion.He told the Today Show: 'The day he died, Time magazine called me and asked me to bring all my photos over immediately.'Among those photos was 'The Kiss.'Despite the closeness evident in the photos, Mrs Gray, 75, says she didn't have as much attraction to the singer as he did for her, and she never saw him again.'Maybe he had sparks, but I never even knew who he was.'So did Elvis continue

to pursue Mrs Gray after the two went their separate ways that day?She said: 'I got a Christmas card from him once, but that was it. Shortly after that, I left the state, so I don't know if he tried to reach me or not.' The King and I: Mystery woman in iconicElvis Presley 'Kiss' photo revealed - 55 years laterFifty-�ve years ago, a buxom blonde captured the heart of a 21-year-old ‘King of Rock and Roll,’ but no one ever knew her name.When the photos of their

day together became famous following Elvis Presley’s death, the mystery deepened: Who was this sultry temptress?Now, decades later, the woman has come forward, and is revealing the inside scoop of her day with Elvis in Vanity Fair.Barbara Gray – then Bobbi Owens – had spoken with an emerging singer named Elvis on the phone in 1956 and had arranged to meet him in Richmond, Virginia.When they met in person, they spent the day together,

and photographer Alfred Wertheimer captured it all.As they went to the Mosque Theatre, where Elvis was performing that day, he photographed them �irting and being playful in the back seat of the taxi.But at the theatre, Mr Wertheimer grew concerned when he found he had lost his subject just before the show was about to start. he walked around the theatre looking for Elvis, he saw two �gures at the end of a dark, narrow hallway - the future rock

star, and his date for the day.He thought about letting the two have their private moment, but then thought better of it, saying 'the worst that can happen is that he’ll ask me to leave.'It was there, positioning himself on a railing, that Mr Wertheimer captured the legendary image, now known as 'The Kiss.'Mr Wertheimer said he was never asked about all the pictures he took that day until 19 years later, when Elvis was found dead in his Graceland mansion.He told

the Today Show: 'The day he died, Time magazine called me and asked me to bring all my photos over immediately.'Among those photos was 'The Kiss.'Despite the closeness evident in the photos, Mrs Gray, 75, says she didn't have as much attraction to the singer as he did for her, and she never saw him again.'Maybe he had sparks, but I never even knew who he was.'So did Elvis continue to pursue Mrs Gray after the two went their separate ways that day?She said: 'I

got a Christmas card from him once, but that was it. Shortly after that, I left the state, so I don't know if he tried to reach me or not.'The King and I: Mystery woman in iconic Elvis Presley 'Kiss' photo revealed - 55 years laterFifty-�ve years ago, a buxom blonde captured the heart of a 21-year-old ‘King of Rock and Roll,’ but no one ever knew her name.When the photos of their day together became famous following Elvis Presley’s death, the mystery deepened: Who was this

sultry temptress?Now, decades later, the woman has come forward, and is revealing the inside scoop of her day with Elvis in Vanity Fair.Barbara Gray – then Bobbi Owens – had spoken with an emerging singer named Elvis on the phone in 1956 and had arranged to meet him in Richmond, Virginia.When they met in person, they spent the day together, and photographer Alfred Wertheimer captured it all.As they went to the Mosque Theatre, where Elvis was performing that

day, he photographed them �irting and being playful in the back seat of the taxi.But at the theatre, Mr Wertheimer grew concerned when he found he had lost his subject just before the show was about to start.As he walked around the theatre looking for Elvis, he saw two �gures at the end of a dark, narrow hallway - the future rock star, and his date for the day.He thought about letting the two have their private moment, but then thought better of it, saying 'the worst that

can happen is that he’ll ask me to leave.'It was there, positioning himself on a railing, that Mr Wertheimer captured the legendary image, now known as 'The Kiss.'Mr Wertheimer said he was never asked about all the pictures he took that day until 19 years later, when Elvis was found dead in his Graceland mansion.He told the Today Show: 'The day he died, Time magazine called me and asked me to bring all my photos over immediately.'Among those photos was 'The Kiss.'Despite

the closeness evident in the photos, Mrs Gray, 75, says she didn't have as much attraction to the singer as he did for her, and she never saw him again.'Maybe he had sparks, but I never even knew who he was.'So did Elvis continue to pursue Mrs Gray after the two went their separate ways that day?She said: 'I got a Christmas card from him once, but that was it. Shortly after that, I left the state, so I don't know if he tried to reach me or not.' The King and I: Mystery woman in iconic

Elvis Presley 'Kiss' photo revealed - 55 years laterFifty-�ve years ago, a buxom blonde captured the heart of a 21-year-old ‘King of Rock and Roll,’ but no one ever knew her name.When the photos of their day together became famous following Elvis Presley’s death, the mystery deepened: Who was this sultry temptress?Now, decades later, the woman has come forward, and is revealing the inside scoop of her day with Elvis in Vanity Fair.Barbara Gray – then Bobbi Owens – had spoken

with an emerging singer named Elvis on the phone in 1956 and had arranged to meet him in Richmond, Virginia.When they met in person, they spent the day together, and photographer Alfred Wertheimer captured it all.As they went to the Mosque Theatre, where Elvis was performing that day, he photographed them �irting and being playful in the back seat of the taxi.But at the theatre, Mr Wertheimer grew concerned when he found he had lost his subject just before the show was

about to start.As he walked around the theatre looking for Elvis, he saw two �gures at the end of a dark, narrow hallway - the future rock star, and his date for the day.He thought about letting the two have their private moment, but then thought better of it, saying 'the worst that can happen is that he’ll ask me to leave.'It was there, positioning himself on a railing, that Mr Wertheimer captured the legendary image, now known as 'The Kiss.'Mr Wertheimer said he was never asked about all the

pictures he took that day until 19 years later, when Elvis was found dead in his Graceland mansion.He told the Today Show: 'The day he died, Time magazine called me and asked me to bring all my photos over immediately.'Among those photos was 'The Kiss.'Despite the closeness evident in the photos, Mrs Gray, 75, says she didn't have as much attraction to the singer as he did for her, and she never saw him again.'Maybe he had sparks, but I never even knew who he was.'So did Elvis continue to

pursue Mrs Gray after the two went their separate ways that day?She said: 'I got a Christmas card from him once, but that was it. Shortly after that, I left the state, so I don't know if he tried to reach me or not.' The King and I: Mystery woman in iconicElvis Presley 'Kiss' photo revealed - 55 years laterFifty-�ve years ago, a buxom blonde captured the heart of a 21-year-old ‘King of Rock and Roll,’ but no one ever knew her name.When the photos of their day together became famous following

Elvis Presley’s death, the mystery deepened: Who was this sultry temptress?Now, decades later, the woman has come forward, and is revealing the inside scoop of her day with Elvis in Vanity Fair.Barbara Gray – then Bobbi Owens – had spoken with an emerging singer named Elvis on the phone in 1956 and had arranged to meet him in Richmond, Virginia.When they met in person, they spent the day together, and photographer Alfred Wertheimer captured it all.As they went to the Mosque Theatre,

where Elvis was performing that day, he photographed them �irting and being playful in the back seat of the taxi.But at the theatre, Mr Wertheimer grew concerned when he found he had lost his subject just before the show was about to start. he walked around the theatre looking for Elvis, he saw two �gures at the end of a dark, narrow hallway - the future rock star, and his date for the day.He thought about letting the two have their private moment, but then thought better of it, saying 'the

worst that can happen is that he’ll ask me to leave.'It was there, positioning himself on a railing, that Mr Wertheimer captured the legendary image, now known as 'The Kiss.'Mr Wertheimer said he was never asked about all the pictures he took that day until 19 years later, when Elvis was found dead in his Graceland mansion.He told the Today Show: 'The day he died, Time magazine called me and asked me to bring all my photos over immediately.'Among those photos was 'The Kiss.'

Despite the closeness evident in the photos, Mrs Gray, 75, says she didn't have as much attraction to the singer as he did for her, and she never saw him again.'Maybe he had sparks, but I never even knew who he was.'So did Elvis continue to pursue Mrs Gray after the two went their separate ways that day?She said: 'I got a Christmas card from him once, but that was it. Shortly after that, I left the state, so I don't know if he tried to reach me or not.'The King and I: Mystery woman in iconic Elvis Presley 'Kiss'

photo revealed - 55 years laterFifty-�ve years ago, a buxom blonde captured the heart of a 21-year-old ‘King of Rock and Roll,’ but no one ever knew her name.When the photos of their day together became famous following Elvis Presley’s death, the mystery deepened: Who was this sultry temptress?Now, decades later, the woman has come forward, and is revealing the inside scoop of her day with Elvis in Vanity Fair.Barbara Gray – then Bobbi Owens – had spoken with an emerging singer named Elvis on the

phone in 1956 and had arranged to meet him in Richmond, Virginia.When they met in person, they spent the day together, and photographer Alfred Wertheimer captured it all.As they went to the Mosque Theatre, where Elvis was performing that day, he photographed them �irting and being playful in the back seat of the taxi.But at the theatre, Mr Wertheimer grew concerned when he found he had lost his subject just before the show was about to start.As he walked around the theatre looking for Elvis, he

saw two �gures at the end of a dark, narrow hallway - the future rock star, and his date for the day.He thought about letting the two have their private moment, but then thought better of it, saying 'the worst that can happen is that he’ll ask me to leave.'It was there, positioning himself on a railing, that Mr Wertheimer captured the legendary image, now known as 'The Kiss.'Mr Wertheimer said he was never asked about all the pictures he took that day until 19 years later, when Elvis was found dead in his Graceland

mansion.He told the Today Show: 'The day he died, Time magazine called me and asked me to bring all my photos over immediately.'Among those photos was 'The Kiss.'Despite the closeness evident in the photos, Mrs Gray, 75, says she didn't have as much attraction to the singer as he did for her, and she never saw him again.'Maybe he had sparks, but I never even knew who he was.'So did Elvis continue to pursue Mrs Gray after the two went their separate ways that day?She said: 'I got a Christmas card from him

once, but that was it. Shortly after that, I left the state, so I don't know if he tried to reach me or not.' The King and I: Mystery woman in iconic Elvis Presley 'Kiss' photo revealed - 55 years laterFifty-�ve years ago, a buxom blonde captured the heart of a 21-year-old ‘King of Rock and Roll,’ but no one ever knew her name.When the photos of their day together became famous following Elvis Presley’s death, the mystery deepened: Who was this sultry temptress?Now, decades later, the woman has come forward, and is

revealing the inside scoop of her day with Elvis in Vanity Fair.Barbara Gray – then Bobbi Owens – had spoken with an emerging singer named Elvis on the phone in 1956 and had arranged to meet him in Richmond, Virginia.When they met in person, they spent the day together, and photographer Alfred Wertheimer captured it all.As they went to the Mosque Theatre, where Elvis was performing that day, he photographed them �irting and being playful in the back seat of the taxi.But at the theatre, Mr Wertheimer grew

concerned when he found he had lost his subject just before the show was about to start.As he walked around the theatre looking for Elvis, he saw two �gures at the end of a dark, narrow hallway - the future rock star, and his date for the day.He thought about letting the two have their private moment, but then thought better of it, saying 'the worst that can happen is that he’ll ask me to leave.'It was there, positioning himself on a railing, that Mr Wertheimer captured the legendary image, now known as 'The

Kiss.'Mr Wertheimer said he was never asked about all the pictures he took that day until 19 years later, when Elvis was found dead in his Graceland mansion.He told the Today Show: 'The day he died, Time magazine called me and asked me to bring all my photos over immediately.'Among those photos was 'The Kiss.'Despite the closeness evident in the photos, Mrs Gray, 75, says she didn't have as much attraction to the singer as he did for her, and she never saw him again.'Maybe he had sparks, but I never even knew who he was.'So did Elvis continue

to pursue Mrs Gray after the two went their separate ways that day?She said: 'I got a Christmas card from him once, but that was it. Shortly after that, I left the state, so I don't know if he tried to reach me or not.' The King and I: Mystery woman in iconicElvis Presley 'Kiss' photo revealed - 55 years laterFifty-�ve years ago, a buxom blonde captured the heart of a 21-year-old ‘King of Rock and Roll,’ but no one ever knew her name.When the photos of their day together became famous following Elvis Presley’s death, the mystery deepened: Who was this sultry temptress?Now, decades

later, the woman has come forward, and is revealing the inside scoop of her day with Elvis in Vanity Fair.Barbara Gray – then Bobbi Owens – had spoken with an emerging singer named Elvis on the phone in 1956 and had arranged to meet him in Richmond, Virginia.When they met in person, they spent the day together, and photographer Alfred Wertheimer captured it all.As they went to the Mosque Theatre, where Elvis was performing that day, he photographed them �irting and being playful in the back seat of the taxi.But at the theatre, Mr Wertheimer grew concerned when he found he had

lost his subject just before the show was about to start. he walked around the theatre looking for Elvis, he saw two �gures at the end of a dark, narrow hallway - the future rock star, and his date for the day. He thought about letting the two have their private moment, but then thought better of it, saying 'the worst that can happen is that he’ll ask me to leave.'It was there, positioning himself on a railing, that Mr Wertheimer captured the legendary image, now known as 'The Kiss.'Mr Wertheimer said he was never asked about all the pictures he took that day until 19 years later, when Elvis was found dead in his

Graceland mansion.He told the Today Show: 'The day he died, Time magazine called me and asked me to bring all my photos over immediately.'Among those photos was 'The Kiss.'Despite the closeness evident in the photos, Mrs Gray, 75, says she didn't have as much attraction to the singer as he did for her, and she never saw him again.'Maybe he had sparks, but I never even knew who he was.'So did Elvis continue to pursue Mrs Gray after the two went their separate ways that day?She said: 'I got a Christmas card from him once, but that was it. Shortly after that, I left the state, so I don't know if he tried to reach me or not.'

The King and I: Mystery woman in iconicElvis Presley 'Kiss' photo revealed - 55 years laterFifty-�ve years ago, a buxom blonde captured the heart of a 21-year-old ‘King of Rock and Roll,’ but no one ever knew her name.When the photos of their day together became famous following Elvis Presley’s death, the mystery deepened: Who was this sultry temptress?Now, decades later, the woman has come forward, and is revealing the inside scoop of her day with Elvis in Vanity Fair.Barbara Gray – then Bobbi Owens – had spoken with an emerging singer named Elvis on the phone in 1956 and had arranged to meet him in Richmond, Virginia.When

they met in person, they spent the day together, and photographer Alfred Wertheimer captured it all.As they went to the Mosque Theatre, where Elvis was performing that day, he photographed them �irting and being playful in the back seat of the taxi.But at the theatre, Mr Wertheimer grew concerned when he found he had lost his subject just before the show was about to start.As he walked around the theatre looking for Elvis, he saw two �gures at the end of a dark, narrow hallway - the future rock star, and his date for the day.He thought about letting the two have their private moment, but then thought better of it, saying 'the worst that can happen is

that he’ll ask me to leave.'It was there, positioning himself on a railing, that Mr Wertheimer captured the legendary image, now known as 'The Kiss.'Mr Wertheimer said he was never asked about all the pictures he took that day until 19 years later, when Elvis was found dead in his Graceland mansion.He told the Today Show: 'The day he died, Time magazine called me and asked me to bring all my photos over immediately.'Among those photos was 'The Kiss.'Despite the closeness evident in the photos, Mrs Gray, 75, says she didn't have as much attraction to the singer as he did for her, and she never saw him again.'Maybe he had sparks, but I never even knew who he was.'So

did Elvis continue to pursue Mrs Gray after the two went their separate ways that day?She said: 'I got a Christmas card from him once, but that was it. Shortly after that, I left the state, so I don't know if he tried to reach me or not.' The King and I: Mystery woman in iconic Elvis Presley 'Kiss' photo revealed - 55 years laterFifty-�ve years ago, a buxom blonde captured the heart of a 21-year-old ‘King of Rock and Roll,’ but no one ever knew her name.When the photos of their day together became famous following Elvis Presley’s death, the mystery deepened: Who was this sultry temptress?Now, decades later, the woman has come forward, and is revealing the inside scoop of her day with

Elvis in Vanity Fair.Barbara Gray – then Bobbi Owens – had spoken with an emerging singer named Elvis on the phone in 1956 and had arranged to meet him in Richmond, Virginia.When they met in person, they spent the day together, and photographer Alfred Wertheimer captured it all.As they went to the Mosque Theatre, where Elvis was performing that day, he photographed them �irting and being playful in the back seat of the taxi.But at the theatre, Mr Wertheimer grew concerned when he found he had lost his subject just before the show was about to start.As he walked around the theatre looking for Elvis, he saw two �gures at the end of a dark, narrow hallway - the future rock

star, and his date for the day.He thought about letting the two have their private moment, but then thought better of it, saying 'the worst that can happen is that he’ll ask me to leave.'It was there, positioning himself on a railing, that Mr Wertheimer captured the legendary image, now known as 'The Kiss.'Mr Wertheimer said he was never asked about all the pictures he took that day until 19 years later, when Elvis was found dead in his Graceland mansion.He told the Today Show: 'The day he died, Time magazine called me and asked me to bring all my photos over immediately.'Among those photos was 'The Kiss.'Despite the closeness evident in the photos, Mrs Gray, 75, says she didn't have as much attraction to

the singer as he did for her, and she never saw him again.'Maybe he had sparks, but I never even knew who he was.'So did Elvis continue to pursue Mrs Gray after the two went their separate ways that day?She said: 'I got a Christmas card from him once, but that was it. Shortly after that, I left the state, so I don't know if he tried to reach me or not.' The King and I: Mystery woman in iconicElvis Presley 'Kiss' photo revealed - 55 years laterFifty-�ve years ago, a buxom blonde captured the heart of a 21-year-old ‘King of Rock and Roll,’ but no one ever knew her name.When the photos of their day together became famous following Elvis Presley’s death, the mystery deepened: Who was this sultry temptress?Now, decades later, the woman has come forward, and is revealing the inside scoop of her day with Elvis in Vanity Fair.Barbara Gray – then Bobbi Owens – had spoken with an emerging singer named Elvis on the phone in 1956 and had arranged to meet him in Richmond, Virginia.When they met in person, they spent the day together, and photographer Alfred Wertheimer captured it all.As

they went to the Mosque Theatre, where Elvis was performing that day, he photographed them �irting and being playful in the back seat of the taxi.But at the theatre, Mr Wertheimer grew concerned when he found he had lost his subject just before the show was about to start. he walked around the theatre looking for Elvis, he saw two �gures at the end of a dark, narrow hallway - the future rock star, and his date for the day.He thought about letting the two have their private moment, but then thought better of it, saying 'the worst that can happen is that he’ll ask me to leave.'It was there, positioning himself on a railing, that Mr Wertheimer captured the legendary image, now known as 'The Kiss.'Mr Wertheimer said he was

never asked about all the pictures he took that day until 19 years later, when Elvis was found dead in his Graceland mansion.He told the Today Show: 'The day he died, Time magazine called me and asked me to bring all my photos over immediately.'Among those photos was 'The Kiss.'Despite the closeness evident in the photos, Mrs Gray, 75, says she didn't have as much attraction to the singer as he did for her, and she never saw him again.'Maybe he had sparks, but I never even knew who he was.'So did Elvis continue to pursue Mrs Gray after the two went their separate ways that day?She said: 'I got a Christmas card from him once, but that was it. Shortly after that, I left the state, so I don't know if he tried to reach me or

not.'The King and I: Mystery woman in iconicElvis Presley 'Kiss' photo revealed - 55 years laterFifty-�ve years ago, a buxom blonde captured the heart of a 21-year-old ‘King of Rock and Roll,’ but no one ever knew her name.When the photos of their day together became famous following Elvis Presley’s death, the mystery deepened: Who was this sultry temptress?Now, decades later, the woman has come forward, and is revealing the inside scoop of her day with Elvis in Vanity Fair.Barbara Gray – then Bobbi Owens – had spoken with an emerging singer named Elvis on the phone in 1956 and had arranged to meet him in Richmond, Virginia.When they met in person, they spent the day together, and photographer Alfred

Wertheimer captured it all.As they went to the Mosque Theatre, where Elvis was performing that day, he photographed them �irting and being playful in the back seat of the taxi.But at the theatre, Mr Wertheimer grew concerned when he found he had lost his subject just before the show was about to start.As he walked around the theatre looking for Elvis, he saw two �gures at the end of a dark, narrow hallway - the future rock star, and his date for the day.He thought about letting the two have their private moment, but then thought better of it, saying 'the worst that can happen is that he’ll ask me to leave.'It was there, positioning himself on a railing, that Mr Wertheimer captured the legendary image, now known

as 'The Kiss.'Mr Wertheimer said he was never asked about all the pictures he took that day until 19 years later, when Elvis was found dead in his Graceland mansion.He told the Today Show: 'The day he died, Time magazine called me and asked me to bring all my photos over immediately.'Among those photos was 'The Kiss.'Despite the closeness evident in the photos, Mrs Gray, 75, says she didn't have as much attraction to the singer as he did for her, and she never saw him again.'Maybe he had sparks, but I never even knew who he was.'So did Elvis continue to pursue Mrs Gray after the two went their separate ways that day?She said: 'I got a Christmas card from him once, but that was it. Shortly after that, I left the

state, so I don't know if he tried to reach me or not.' The King and I: Mystery woman in iconic Elvis Presley 'Kiss' photo revealed - 55 years laterFifty-�ve years ago, a buxom blonde captured the heart of a 21-year-old ‘King of Rock and Roll,’ but no one ever knew her name.When the photos of their day together became famous following Elvis Presley’s death, the mystery deepened: Who was this sultry temptress?Now, decades later, the woman has come forward, and is revealing the inside scoop of her day with Elvis in Vanity Fair.Barbara Gray – then Bobbi Owens – had spoken with an emerging singer named Elvis on the phone in 1956 and had arranged to meet him in Richmond, Virginia.When they met in

person, they spent the day together, and photographer Alfred Wertheimer captured it all.As they went to the Mosque Theatre, where Elvis was performing that day, he photographed them �irting and being playful in the back seat of the taxi.But at the theatre, Mr Wertheimer grew concerned when he found he had lost his subject just before the show was about to start.As he walked around the theatre looking for Elvis, he saw two �gures at the end of a dark, narrow hallway - the future rock star, and his date for the day.He thought about letting the two have their private moment, but then thought better of it, saying 'the worst that can happen is that he’ll ask me to leave.'

It was there, positioning himself on a railing, that Mr Wertheimer captured the legendary image, now known as 'The Kiss.'Mr Wertheimer said he was never asked about all the pictures he took that day until 19 years later, when Elvis was found dead in his Graceland mansion.He told the Today Show: 'The day he died, Time magazine called me and asked me to bring all my photos over immediately.'Among those photos was 'The Kiss.'Despite the closeness evident in the photos, Mrs Gray, 75, says she didn't have as much attraction to the singer as he did for her, and she never saw him again.'Maybe he had sparks, but I never even knew who he was.'So did Elvis continue to pursue Mrs Gray

after the two went their separate ways that day?She said: 'I got a Christmas card from him once, but that was it. Shortly after that, I left the state, so I don't know if he tried to reach me or not.' The King and I: Mystery woman in iconicElvis Presley 'Kiss' photo revealed - 55 years laterFifty-�ve years ago, a buxom blonde captured the heart of a 21-year-old ‘King of Rock and Roll,’ but no one ever knew her name.When the photos of their day together became famous following Elvis Presley’s death, the mystery deepened: Who was this sultry temptress?Now, decades later, the woman has come forward, and is revealing the inside scoop of her day with Elvis in Vanity Fair.Barbara Gray

– then Bobbi Owens – had spoken with an emerging singer named Elvis on the phone in 1956 and had arranged to meet him in Richmond, Virginia.When they met in person, they spent the day together, and photographer Alfred Wertheimer captured it all.As they went to the Mosque Theatre, where Elvis was performing that day, he photographed them �irting and being playful in the back seat of the taxi.But at the theatre, Mr Wertheimer grew concerned when he found he had lost his subject just before the show was about to start. he walked around the theatre looking for Elvis, he saw two �gures at the end of a dark, narrow hallway - the future rock star, and

his date for the day.He thought about letting the two have their private moment, but then thought better of it, saying 'the worst that can happen is that he’ll ask me to leave.'It was there, positioning himself on a railing, that Mr Wertheimer captured the legendary image, now known as 'The Kiss.'Mr Wertheimer said he was never asked about all the pictures he took that day until 19 years later, when Elvis was found dead in his Graceland mansion.He told the Today Show: 'The day he died, Time magazine called me and asked me to bring all my photos over immediately.'Among those photos was 'The Kiss.'Despite the closeness evident in the

photos, Mrs Gray, 75, says she didn't have as much attraction to the singer as he did for her, and she never saw him again.'Maybe he had sparks, but I never even knew who he was.'So did Elvis continue to pursue Mrs Gray after the two went their separate ways that day?She said: 'I got a Christmas card from him once, but that was it. Shortly after that, I left the state, so I don't know if he tried to reach me or not.'The King and I: Mystery woman in iconicElvis Presley 'Kiss' photo revealed - 55 years laterFifty-�ve years ago, a buxom blonde captured the heart of a 21-year-old ‘King of Rock and Roll,’ but no one ever knew her

name.When the photos of their day together became famous following Elvis Presley’s death, the mystery deepened: Who was this sultry temptress?Now, decades later, the woman has come forward, and is revealing the inside scoop of her day with Elvis in Vanity Fair.Barbara Gray – then Bobbi Owens – had spoken with an emerging singer named Elvis on the phone in 1956 and had arranged to meet him in Richmond, Virginia.When they met in person, they spent the day together, and photographer Alfred Wertheimer captured it all.As they went to the Mosque Theatre, where Elvis was performing that

day, he photographed them �irting and being playful in the back seat of the taxi.But at the theatre, Mr Wertheimer grew concerned when he found he had lost his subject just before the show was about to start.As he walked around the theatre looking for Elvis, he saw two �gures at the end of a dark, narrow hallway - the future rock star, and his date for the day.He thought about letting the two have their private moment, but then thought better of it, saying 'the worst that can happen is that he’ll ask me to leave.'It was there, positioning himself on a railing, that

Mr Wertheimer captured the legendary image, now known as 'The Kiss.'Mr Wertheimer said he was never asked about all the pictures he took that day until 19 years later, when Elvis was found dead in his Graceland mansion.He told the Today Show: 'The day he died, Time magazine called me and asked me to bring all my photos over immediately.'Among those photos was 'The Kiss.'Despite the closeness evident in the photos, Mrs Gray, 75, says she didn't

have as much attraction to the singer as he did for her, and she never saw him again.'Maybe he had sparks, but I never even knew who he was.'So did Elvis continue to pursue Mrs Gray after the two went their separate ways that day?She said: 'I got a Christmas card from him once, but that was it. Shortly after that, I left the

state, so I don't know if he tried to reach me or not.' The King and I: Mystery woman in iconic Elvis Presley 'Kiss' photo revealed - 55 years laterFifty-�ve years ago, a buxom blonde captured the heart of a 21-year-old ‘King of Rock and Roll,’ but no one ever

knew her name.When the photos of their day together became famous following Elvis Presley’s death, the mystery deepened: Who was this sultry temptress?Now, decades later, the woman has come forward,

and is revealing the inside scoop of her day with Elvis in Vanity Fair.Barbara Gray – then Bobbi Owens – had spoken with an emerging singer named Elvis on the phone in

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