Elvis Presley - Ed Enoch From The Stamps Things You Should Know Interview with Joe krein

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Elvis Presley - Ed Enoch From The Stamps Interview with Joe krein

Old telephone interview on cassette so expect some noise

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Ed began his early professional music career in 1969 as Baritone vocalist of The Stamps Quartet and later became Lead vocalist and road manager for the group. In 2003 Ed Enoch was granted the official ownership of the historical Stamps Quartet name by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Washington, D.C.

The Stamps Quartet began working as back up vocalist for “the world’s greatest entertainer, Elvis Presley,” in February 1971. The Stamps toured and recorded with Elvis until his untimely death in August 1977.

Ed Enoch states, “Working for Elvis Presley was a wonderful experience. Elvis was a class act and his love for the Lord and his fellow-man, was beyond compare”.

It was a very humbling experience for Ed Enoch to sing on stage, listening to his friend, Elvis Presley, introducing him to the audience:
“Ladies and gentlemen, please make welcome, my friend, Ed Enoch, the best and most powerful lead vocalist in the world”.

Ed Enoch states, “Elvis was a kind and enduring friend.” Every night after Elvis’ concerts, the Stamps Quartet were summoned to his hotel suite where we sang Gospel music with Elvis until sunrise for Elvis’ special guests: Charlton Heston -Art Linkletter – Jack Lord – Rex Humbard, Mohamaed Ali, and Tom Jones, to name a few.

“I will never forget Elvis Presley as a wonderfully talented, kind and compassionate friend. It’s very important for the Stamps Quartet to keep the memory of our friend, Elvis Presley alive. We will always love him and treasure our memories with Elvis”.

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Collecting King Elvis

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