A home once owned by Elvis Presley in the 1950s as he was skyrocketing to fame was damaged by fire on Saturday.
The Commercial Appeal reports the Memphis home was unoccupied and undergoing renovations.
Memphis Fire Lt Wayne Cooke didn’t have a damage estimate. He says the electrical fire started in the wall between the living room and dining room. He says firefighters responded just after 7.30am (4.30pm in UAE) and the fire was under control about 20 minutes later.
Presley purchased the home in 1956. He lived there just over a year as he skyrocketed to fame, appearing on The Ed Sullivan Show and recording Hound Dog and Don’t Be Cruel.
The newspaper says Rhodes College looks after the house, now owned by music industry veteran and philanthropist Mike Curb.
source: GULF NEWS
GMT 02:11 2016 Tuesday ,21 June
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