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Lost & Alone: Elvis Presley in His Own Words
Lost & Alone: Elvis Presley in His Own Words
Lost & Alone: Elvis Presley in His Own Words
Audiobook1 hour

Lost & Alone: Elvis Presley in His Own Words

Written by Geoffrey Giuliano

Narrated by Geoffrey Giuliano

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

In this dynamic, hard-hitting audiobook, music biographer Geoffrey Giuliano examines the turbulent life and times of Elvis Presley. With an in-depth, insightful narration by the author, as well as rare archival, unheard interviews - here is the perfect collection celebrating the king of rock for every dedicated fan, music historian, the media, as well as all school, library, institutional, and university collections. An ultra-rare, exciting audio biography!
Geoffrey Giuliano is the author of 32 popular international best-selling biographies on the Beatles and other iconic rock groups of the 1960s. He is also a well-known Hollywood screenwriter, the voice on more than 500 popular audiobooks, as well as an actor in some 25 classic films.
Series producer Avalon Giuliano based in New York. Produced by Alex Franchi in Milan. Edited and mixed by Macc Kay in Bangkok. ICON intern Eden Giuliano. Music by AudioNautix.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 12, 2019
ISBN9781982756857
Lost & Alone: Elvis Presley in His Own Words

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    Bad narrator. Interviews sound faked, a fake Elvis. Scam! It's absolutely not Elvis in all of the interview parts. Or is this audio book meant as fiction? That should had been more clear.