Guest guitarists include former Europe player John Norum (who had produced the album Face The Truth which featured Hughes on a number of tracks earlier in 1992), Mick Mars of Mötley Crüe, Warren DeMartini of Ratt and Richie Kotzen of Poison, Mr. Big and Mark Kendall of Great White fame.
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#"The Boy Can Sing The Blues" – 5:38 (Hughes, Erickson, Mike Varney)
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Mawn, thereafter stationed in Germany, was the technical advisor for Presley's film G.I. Blues.
Major John J. Mawn (1915-2007), a decorated World War II officer, who was the information officer during Elvis Presley's military tour in Germany and the technical advisor on the film G.I. Blues.
Each night specialist programs broadcast a specific genre of music, ranging from Classical, World, Rock & Roll, Jazz, Country, Progressive Rock and Rhythm & Blues.
Tah Mac (born in Brooklyn, New York) is an American rapper and songwriter, who rose to fame as a producer of various Hip hop and R&B acts, before releasing his first solo album in 2009.
After approximately eight minutes on screen and a quick promotional plug for his new film G.I. Blues, Presley was gone.