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(Oct.9, 2006)

LMP Autumn 2006 Tour
Sep.29Club Bijou (Formerly The Asylum), Toledo, OH
Sep.30Pierre's, Ft. Wayne, IN
Oct. 2House of Blues, Chicago, IL
Oct. 4Birchmere, Alexandria, VA
Oct. 6Stone Pony, Asbury Park, NJ
Oct. 8Rams Head, Baltimore, MD
Oct. 9BB Kings, New York, NY
Oct.11City Hall, Nashville, TN
Oct.13Delta Downs Casino, Vinton, LA
Oct.14Bluesville Showroom, Robinsonville, MS
Oct.16La Zona Rosa, Austin, TX
Oct.18Voodoo, N.Kansas City, MO
Oct.19Buffalo Run Casino, Miami, OK
Nov. 2Win River Casino, Redding, CA
Nov. 3John Ascuaga's Nugget, Sparks, NV
Nov. 4John Ascuaga's Nugget, Sparks, NV
Nov. 8Belly Up Tavern, Solana Beach, CA
Nov. 9House of Blues Anaheim, Anaheim, CA
Nov.11Empire Ballroom, Las Vegas, NV
Nov.14McPherson Playhouse, Victoria, BC, Canada
Nov.15Port Theatre, Nanaimo, BC, Canada
Nov.17Red Robinson Theatre, Coquitlam, BC, Canada
Nov.19The Whiskey, Calgary, AB, Canada
Nov.20Cowboys-Edmonton, Edmonton, AB, Canada



(Feb.17, 2006)

Lisa Marie Presley and Michael Lockwood Married In Japan

Lisa Marie Presley was married to musician and producer Michael Lockwood on January 22, 2006. The traditional Japanese ceremony took place in Kyoto, Japan. The bride's mother Priscilla Presley walked her down the aisle and gave her away. Lisa's daughter Riley Keough served as maid of honor and son Benjamin Keough was a groomsman. Michael Lockwood's best man was Danny Keough. Michael's parents, Vivian and William, were also in attendance.




LISA 2005
Mar.29
Oprah Winfrey
Oprah Winfrey
G.M. America
Howard Stern
Mar.17Taping of Larry King Live
Mar.20(Concert) House Of Blues, Anaheim, CA
Mar.22Taping of Ellen DeGeneres Show
Mar.24Taping of Oprah Winfrey Show
Mar.28(TV) The Oprah Winfrey Show (web-site)
Mar.28Taping of David Letterman Show
Mar.29(TV) Good Morning America with Diane Sawyer (web-site)
Mar.29"All Shook Up" Broadway Musical attendance
Mar.29(TV) The Oprah Winfrey Show (with Priscilla) (web-site)
Mar.30(Radio) Howard Stern Show (web-site)
Apr. 5
David Letterman
Ellen DeGeneres
J. Kimmel
Apr.14
Apr. 1(TV) Late Show With David Letterman (web-site)
Apr. 5(Signing) BEST BUY (Costa Mesa, CA) In-store Signing
Apr. 5 CD, "Now What"
Apr. 5(TV) The Ellen DeGeneres Show (web-site)
Apr. 6(TV) Jimmy Kimmel Live (web-site)
Apr.8(TV) A&E Biography (1st. airing) (web-site)
Apr.13(Radio) Chum FM Morning Show (web-site)
Apr.13(TV) MuchMoreMusic (web-site)
Apr.14(Radio) MIX 99.9 Morning Show (web-site)
Apr.14(Signing) Toronto Eaton Center
Apr.16(TV) CNN, People In the News (web-site)
Apr.18(TV) CTV, Canada AM (web-site)
Apr.26(Concert) Jannus Landing, St.Petersburg, FL
Apr.27(Concert) House Of Blues, Lake Buena Vista, FL
Apr.29(TV) Larry King Live (web-site)
Apr.29(Concert) SunFest, West Palm Beach, FL
May 1(TV) CBS Sunday Morning News (web-site)
May 1(Concert) Beale Street Music Festival, Memphis, TN
May 2(Concert) The Cannery, Nashville, TN
May 3 Book, "Elvis by the Presleys"
May 4(Concert) House Of Blues, North Myrtle Beach, SC
May 5(Concert) The NorVa, Norfolk, VA
May 8(Concert) Paradise Club, Boston, MA
May 9(Concert) The Birchmere, Alexandria, VA
May 10(Concert) Supper Club, New York, NY
May 12(Concert) Casino Rama, Orillia, Ontario, Canada
May 13(TV) CBS TV Special, Elvis by the Presleys
May 14(Concert) Trump Marina, Atlantic City, NJ
May 15(Concert) Stone Pony, Asbury Park, NJ
May 17(TV) Good Morning America (performance) (web-site)
May 17 DVD, "Elvis by the Presleys"
May 18(TV) The View (performance) (web-site)
May 19(Free Concert) City Hall Park, NYC, NY (web-site)
(Signing) J&R Store (Park Row, NYC) In-store Signing
May 20(TV) TV Guide Channel Interview
May 24(TV) The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (performance) (web-site)
June 3(TV) DirecTV Freeview
June 9ASYM's 13th Annual Spring Benefit Awards
June 12(TV) A&E's Breakfast with the Arts

June 28(Concert) Lakewood Theatre, Dallas, TX
June 29(Concert) House Of Blues, New Orleans, LA
July 2(Concert, TV) Pepsi 400, Daytona, FL
July 6(TV) 'Inside Out' VH1 Special
Sep.6 & 7(TV) The Oprah Winfrey Show
Sep.9(TV) Fashion Rocks CBS Special
Oct.22NASCAR's Busch series Sam's Town 250, Memphis Motor Sports Park, Memphis, TN
Oct.26(TV) Entertainment Tonight ("Idiot" video premiere)
Nov. 2(TV) Entertainment Tonight (interview)
Nov. 2(TV) The Ellen DeGeneres Show (web-site)
Nov. 6(Concert) Rosemont Theater, Portland, OR
Nov. 8(Concert) Bimbo's 365 Club, San Francisco, CA
Nov.10(Concert) House Of Blues, San Diego, CA
Nov.11(Concert) House Of Blues, Los Angeles, CA
Nov.13(Concert) House Of Blues, Las Vegas, NV
Nov.15(Concert) Gothic Theatre, Denver, CO
Nov.16(Concert) Ameristar Casino, Kansas City, MO
Nov.18(Concert) The Blue Note, Columbia, MO
Nov.19(Concert) Piere's, Fort Wayne, IN
Nov.21(Concert) Promowest Pavilion, Columbus, OH
Nov.22(Concert) House Of Blues, Chicago, IL
Compiled by Haruo Hirose
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(Sept. 9, 2005)


Lisa Marie On "Fashion Rocks" Special Tonight On CBS

Watch the Fashion Rocks TV special tonight on CBS. Lisa Marie Presley duets with Billy Idol on his classic rock hit of the 1980s White Wedding. Check out Lisa's black "wedding" dress in a slide show on the CBS site. The special airs at 9:00 PM Eastern. Check your local listings.



(Sept. 7, 2005)

LMP & Oprah to aid Hurricane Katrina victims
Don't miss LMP when she joins Oprah to aid Hurricane Katrina victims this week. "The Oprah Winfrey Show" airs Tuesday, Sept. 6 and Wednesday, Sept. 7.
(check your local listings for times and stations)



(June 30, 2005)

Presley's normalcy, grace are surprising
By Teresa Gubbins, Special to the Star-Telegram

DALLAS - That Lisa Marie Presley has talent might be expected; she is, after all, the daughter of Elvis. But what was surprising about her show Tuesday at the Lakewood Theatre, where she played for an audience of 1,000, was how completely normal she seemed.

Of course, who's to say who's normal? But Presley, who is on tour with a six-piece band to promote her new CD, Now What, came off as down to earth and supremely comfortable in her skin. She personified that whole casual-but-elegant deal, wearing a sea-green Cookie Monster T-shirt and green capris with a wide diamond bracelet that shot sparkly "these-rocks-are-real" darts all the way to the back of the theater.

Presley has definitely acquired an ease on stage that she lacked on her first tour in 2003, when she played the State Fair of Texas in support of her debut, To Whom It May Concern. The Lakewood served as a more fitting venue for her torchy tunes. With the uninhibited but respectful enthusiasm of the crowd -- a mixed group that included cheering women, gay men and older folks who were perhaps Elvis fans -- the venerable old theater felt a little wild by night's end.

One of her guitarists, Nick Lashley, did not perform because his mother died, so the band opted for an acoustic version of her oh-so-appropriate cover of Don Henley's Dirty Laundry.

"I think Don Henley wrote this about some blonde on a news channel, but I think it would apply to Nancy Grace," she said, referring to the aggressive Court TV reporter who covered Michael Jackson's recent court case.

We've all heard the offspring of famous people complain about how much tougher it is for them to make it than the rest of us. Lisa Marie never voiced that complaint. But hearing her soaring voice live, it was hard not to feel that she's been underestimated. Her best songs, including I'll Figure It Out and Thanx, were gorgeous, but with a sense of longing at the core.

When she introduced Raven as a song she wrote for her mother, there was that "ooooh, Priscilla" moment where it became clear what a complicated life Lisa Marie Presley has led -- and how gracefully she's carried it off.



(June 22, 2005)

Lisa Marie Presley's summer tour and new singles

Lisa Marie Presley plans to do a summer tour for her album, Now What, which came out in April. The tour begins on June 28 in Dallas and includes a stop at the Pepsi 400 in Daytona Beach, FL on July 2, where Presley will perform the song "Thanx" for 150,000 NASCAR fans before the race. NASCAR will be using "Thanx" in a national television advertising campaign that kicks off in mid-July. Meanwhile, Capitol Records will take two new Presley singles to radio in July. "Thanx" will go for adds at the Hot AC format, and "Idiot," which features Sex Pistols guitarist Steve Jones, will impact Top 40.



(June 16, 2005)

Lisa Marie Presley To Perform Pre-Race Concert For Pepsi 400

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., (June 15, 2005) -- Capitol Records recording artist Lisa Marie Presley, who's recent album "Now What" debuted at No. 9 on the Billboard Charts, will perform a pre-race concert prior to the 47th annual Pepsi 400 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series race on Saturday, July 2 at historic Daytona International Speedway.

Presley will perform a 30-minute pre-race concert in front of thousands of race guests on the legendary tri-oval of "The World Center of Racing" and millions more watching live on NBC Sports.

"We're excited to welcome Lisa Marie Presley to the 'World Center of Racing' for the Pepsi 400," Daytona International Speedway President Robin Braig said. "Presley's unique sound will provide an electric atmosphere for the most exciting night race on the NASCAR circuit."

"Although the Pepsi 400 will be the first NASCAR race that I've attended in person, I'm familiar with the exciting NASCAR culture," Presley said. "I'm honored to be able to perform at a storied venue such as Daytona International Speedway."

Presley's second album "Now What," has produced hits such as "Dirty Laundry" and "Idiot." Presley's debut album "To Whom It May Concern" was released in 2003 and reached Gold with hits such as "Sinking In" and "Lights Out."

In addition to her singing career, Presley also participates in numerous charitable activities including Presley Place, a housing community named after late entertainer Elvis

Presley and his family. The organization provides homeless families with shelter and a nurturing environment where residents can learn the skills and get the education they need to be independent and productive members of society.

Tickets for the Pepsi 400 Weekend are available online at
http://www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com or by 1-800-PITSHOP.



(June 16, 2005) (June 3, 2005) (May 25, 2005)

2005 Summer Tour (ticketmaster)

June 28 - Lakewood Theatre, Dallas, TX
June 29 - House Of Blues, New Orleans, LA
July 2 - Pepsi 400, Daytona, FL
July 7 - Roseland Theatre, Portland, OR
July 8 - Emerald Queen Casino, Tacoma, WA
July 10 - Commodore Ball Room, Vancouver, BC
July 12 - The Whiskey, Calgary, AB
July 13 - Reds Entertainment Complex, Edmonton, AB
July 15 - Fine Line Music Cafe, Minneapolis, MN
July 16 - House Of Blues, Chicago, IL
July 19 - Leach Amphitheatre, Oshkosh, WI
July 20 - Pabst Theater, Milwaukee, WI
July 22 - Madison Theatre, Covington, KY
July 23 - Royal Oak Music Theatre, Royal Oak, MI

? Fort Wayne, IN - Piere's
? Cleveland, OH - House Of Blues



(May 15, 2005)

Lisa will be appearing on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (NBC) on May 24.



(May 11, 2005)

Lisa Marie Presley Live

J&R presents a free concert in NYC City Hall Park on Thurs. May 19.

Shop 4 Class Kickoff Concert, Thursday May 19, 5 PM

Free Live Performance in NYC City Hall Park
Followed by an Autograph Signing at the J&R Pop Store

J&R presents Lisa Marie Presley live in Manhattan's historic City Hall Park for the Shop 4 Class Kickoff Concert. Presley has truly stepped out of her famous father's shadow with her new CD, Now What, which has received widespread critical praise and topseller status for its tough edge & personal lyrics. Her version of Don Henley's "Dirty Laundry" is gaining wide airplay due to its inclusion on the popular ABC show "Desperate Housewives". Now What shows the King's daughter taking charge of her own musical future.



(Apr.25, 2005)

Lisa marie on the Sale of Elvis Inc.
By Bill Ellis (April 24, 2005) Memphis Commercial Appeal

Given her highly visible music career, it's easy to forget that Lisa Marie Presley still has a formidable job as heir to her father Elvis Presley's Graceland estate.

Its operating company, Elvis Presley Enterprises, made international headlines in December when entertainment industries mogul Robert F.X. Sillerman, founder of '90s concert promoting powerhouse SFX Entertainment among other pursuits, paid $100 million for a controlling 85 percent interest in the Memphis business, a move some fans have questioned.

Lisa Marie, who maintains a 15 percent interest plus charge of the physical estate and its archives, says EPE had been seeking a merger for some time. They were just waiting on the right partner. "Business-wise, it was a really smart decision, personally not an easy one," she says. "We've been standing on our own for a very long time and that's a beautiful thing, but ... he (Elvis) would ultimately want all of us to do what we need to stay afloat and keep expanding and taking him bigger and better."

As for the price tag, a seemingly small figure given the unabated Elvis juggernaut worldwide, Lisa Marie can see an analogy in this sale with the one Sam Phillips made nearly 50 years ago when he sold Elvis's contract to RCA for $40,000. It was unprecedented at the time but a tiny sum in hindsight. Yet without it, Phillips arguably wouldn't have had the capital to invest in such future Sun Records artists as Jerry Lee Lewis.

"What we did was diversify," says Lisa Marie. "How do we get the best of merging with someone to take this where we need and want it to go, which we were not able to do on our own? How do we make this into something huge and still maintain control over what's going on? That was the beauty of the whole deal which people seem to not get."



(Apr.25, 2005)

Lisa Marie's most at home with herself
Performing her own material sheds light on Elvis and all that
By Bill Ellis (April 24, 2005) Memphis Commercial Appeal

The last time Lisa Marie Presley sang in front of a Memphis crowd, she threw up backstage.

Not that the crowd could tell, but she was feeling a little pressure -- you know, daughter of the King of Rock and Roll following in his footsteps kind of thing. And in the family's hometown, no less.

Jitters won't be a problem when she returns for her debut performance at the Beale Street Music Festival on its final day May 1. "For me, it's just another show," says the celebrity scion of Elvis Presley, talking by phone on Friday to The Commercial Appeal.

As for that hurling episode, it was 2003 and she was opening for Chris Isaak at the Memphis Botanic Garden. She had released her first album, To Whom It May Concern, and was put on the road promoting it.

Back then, Lisa Marie had a lot to prove: She decided in her mid-30s to launch a music career, an audacious move when your dad happened to be the biggest selling solo artist of all time.

What Lisa Marie discovered, however, was while some in the audience were there for the novelty factor -- "That's a certain energy I can feel and that I don't necessarily like" -- others came because they genuinely liked the music, enough to make her entree disc a gold record for sales of 500,000 copies.

That didn't make playing Memphis any easier, especially in an uncomfortable pairing with the neo-rockabilly, Elvis-loving Isaak. "That match-up was so bizarre," she says. "But I was doing it to get my feet wet and pay my dues and get out there. And when we did Memphis, I did feel a little pressure and I did definitely lose it in the bathroom maybe 10 minutes before we went out."

Lisa Marie, 37, now has a sophomore album, the cocksure-titled Now What, released this month on her label Capitol (home to current acts such as Coldplay and Chingy, not to mention Elvis-level icon the Beatles).

The album debuted at No. 9 on the Billboard 200 album charts, boasting such guest-star appeal as Pink and A-list pop-star collaborator Linda Perry, formerly of 4 Non Blondes, who co-wrote much of the album with Lisa Marie.

The lead single, however, is a cover of the '80s Don Henley tune "Dirty Laundry," one that has been airing in promos for the television hit "Desperate Housewives."

Read all you want into her version of the topical tune. The refrain "Kick 'em when they're up/Kick 'em when they're down" could certainly apply to the tabloid-fed passion some folks have for Presley's life, from her string of exes, including Michael Jackson and Nicolas Cage, to her espousal of Scientology. She currently dates her music director, Michael Lockwood, while first husband, Danny Keough, plays bass in the touring band.

Yet Lisa Marie says she didn't do the song as any sort of self-reflective commentary. She sees the song in larger, more global terms.

"I think our state of affairs is pretty outrageous right now in terms of what is entertainment and how crazy things have gotten. I thought I should point that out."

Still, other songs on the album carry a good deal of personal weight (though nothing quite so overtly confessional as debut single "Lights Out" and its Graceland burial plot imagery). The tune "Raven," for example, was written for mother Priscilla, and is framed by a cassette tape sample of 3-year-old Lisa Marie piping the Partridge Family song "I Think I Love You" after being prompted by mom to "sing it right" for dad.

An added dimension to all this is that Lisa Marie feels connected more than ever to her late father, who died in 1977 when she was only 9. She didn't get into performing to feel closer to him, but that's what has happened, and she says she can now empathize all too well with the demands a music career made on Elvis.

"I don't know how he did it," she says. "He had quite a cross to bear, people hating him and loving him. I can relate to that and to him more than I ever have. I don't have it nearly as bad, because now in society you can't shock anybody anymore."

Still, empathy goes only so far, so don't expect her to start interpreting the Elvis canon anytime soon.

"Don't Cry Daddy," which she sang in a video-synched duet with her father at Mid-South Coliseum's "Elvis in Concert '97," is about all she's willing to share with the public for now.

She has an "aversion," in fact, to covering anything by Presley pere if only because she wants as much as possible to make her own way in the music world. Watching people react warmly to her songs, in fact, was something she frankly thought would have been impossible a few years back.

"I have fans who respond to my music, and that makes me satisfied internally. It's not like I would hate (singing Elvis songs) because it would be fun. But it's just not in my nature."



(Apr.15, 2005)


Lisa Marie Presley moves on

TORONTO - As the King's only daughter, Lisa Marie Presley has lived her entire life in the spotlight. Yes, she's fabulously rich and can do what she wants. But while the rest of us can make our mistakes in anonymity, hers have been -- and continue to be -- mercilessly examined by an intrusive, critical world.

Presley, 37, has learned the hard way to be fiercely protective of her privacy. So give her credit for being brave enough to write down her feelings in songs and getting up on stage to sing them -- especially given the expectations placed on a child of Elvis. Luckily, when her debut album, To Whom It May Concern, came out in 2003, fans and critics responded positively, and Presley began to relax a bit.

"It took me a while, 'cause I'm not somebody who likes to be front and centre," Presley explained in an interview yesterday. "I get a lot of attention for who I am, and I have the luxury and the opportunity to put a record out. But on the other hand, I'm also up against more than your average artist is.

"The first tour was hard, but I finally got enough of a thing going with my audience that I became more comfortable. They were telling me stories about how the songs affected them, and they were really accepting me for who I am, I could tell. I can always tell when people are really listening to my music or if they're there for other reasons."

Presley's newfound confidence is all over her brand-new second album, Now What, a collection of generally harder-edged songs co-written with her boyfriend/music director Michael Lockwood and hitmaker Linda Perry (Pink, Gwen Stefani).

"I learned a lot touring the last record," she said. "I think I realized it was a little too mid-tempo when I kept resorting to a cover of Heartbreaker by Pat Benatar to get the crowd going. So I had it in the back of my mind to do some faster ones this time."

Among the new songs are Raven, a love letter to Presley's mother, Priscilla, and Thanx, a note of appreciation to all those who stick up for her when she's under attack by the media. In fact, the album's first single, a cover of Don Henley's Dirty Laundry, reveals the resentment Presley feels about such intrusions into her personal life.

And then there are songs like Turbulence and Idiot, in which she lets loose some intense anger against someone -- but not ex-husbands Michael Jackson and Nicolas Cage, if that's what you were thinking.

"I can tell you right now that not one song on this record has anything to do with any high-profile husband I've had," she said. "Those songs are about no one anyone knows about, and I'm going to keep it that way. I mean, why would I write about them? They're not on my mind. It's been years and everyone's moved on, but people still want to associate me with them, which is hard."

As well as anger, though, the album reveals Presley's increasing self-assurance and even optimism.

"There's more uplifting stuff on this album," she said. "It's tacking alienation, but from different angles. Shine is a positive take on it -- realizing you're still all right even though you're not what you think you're supposed to be. And I'll Figure It Out -- well, that's a screw-you song about it."


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