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TCBCast 118: Adventures in Gurdip-sitting feat. Jaime Kay and Ashley Drew

TCBCast 118: Adventures in Gurdip-sitting feat. Jaime Kay and Ashley Drew

FromTCBCast: An Unofficial Elvis Presley Fan Podcast


TCBCast 118: Adventures in Gurdip-sitting feat. Jaime Kay and Ashley Drew

FromTCBCast: An Unofficial Elvis Presley Fan Podcast

ratings:
Length:
90 minutes
Released:
May 26, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Jaime Kay from The Jungle Room Podcast and Ashley Drew from the Ashley Drew Adventures YouTube channel join Gurdip for a great discussion this week on some of their most interesting Elvis discoveries! But before that - which of the two ladies will prevail in this week's trivia challenge? Then, for Song of the Week, Ashley highlights the doo-wop-esque 1956 ballad "Is It So Strange." Jaime Kay sheds a light on "Tomorrow Is A Long Time," the 1966 track songwriter Bob Dylan called "the one recording I treasure the most" and Gurdip finishes off the episode with a dip back into the doo-wop well with the haunting 1956 jukebox weeper "First in Line." Featured Songs of the Week: Gurdip: First in Line Jaime Kay: Tomorrow Is A Long Time Ashley Drew: Is It So Strange
Released:
May 26, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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"Elvis is history," Carl Perkins once said, "and anytime anyone or anything becomes history, whether it be Pearl Harbor or Elvis, it will never go away. The world will never tire of his songs." TCBCast is an unofficial fan podcast featuring co-hosts Gurdip Ladhar and Justin Gausman, along with regular guest co-hosts Ryan Droste and Bec Wyles, plus an array of Elvis fans and experts setting out to better understand that history, and those songs. Tackling topics from throughout Elvis's lifetime and beyond, TCBCast seeks to offer thoughtful, intelligent, heartfelt and honest discourse on Presley's career, his influences, the people who made his work possible, and the cultural phenomenon surrounding his iconography. TCBCast is not associated with or endorsed by Graceland, Elvis Presley Enterprises, Authentic Brands Group or Sony.