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Submit ReviewRonnie started out as a songwriter penning hits for artists like Johnny Cash and George Strait. Then as an artist, Ronnie broke out with "The King Is Gone" which was written, recorded, and released days after the death of Elvis Presley. Ronnie went on to record duets with country music icons, Conway Twitty, Dolly Parton, and Jerry Lee Lewis, 19 top-ten hits and was asked by Dick Clark and Priscilla Presley to be the singing voice of Elvis in all the TV movies that followed Presley's death.
Ronnie tells all these stories and more during this episode!
Ronnie started out as a songwriter penning hits for artists like Johnny Cash and George Strait. Then as an artist, Ronnie broke out with "The King Is Gone" which was written, recorded, and released days after the death of Elvis Presley. Ronnie went on to record duets with country music icons, Conway Twitty, Dolly Parton, and Jerry Lee Lewis, 19 top-ten hits and was asked by Dick Clark and Priscilla Presley to be the singing voice of Elvis in all the TV movies that followed Presley's death.
Ronnie tells all these stories and more during this episode!
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