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Charles Franklin Hodge (December 14, 1934 – March 3, 2006), better known as Charlie Hodge, was an American singer, vocal coach and musician who was a confidant and best friend of Elvis Presley, and lived at Graceland.[1]

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  1. 50 relations: American Broadcasting Company, Bantam Books, Bill Gaither (gospel singer), CBS, Charro!, Clambake (film), Coca-Cola, Decatur, Alabama, Dread Zeppelin, Elvis (1968 TV program), Elvis (1979 film), Elvis (miniseries), Elvis Presley, Emmy Awards, Foggy River Boys, Fort Cavazos, G. P. Putnam's Sons, George Sidney, Graceland, HarperCollins, J. D. Sumner, James Burton, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Knoxville, Tennessee, Kurt Russell, Led Zeppelin, Little, Brown and Company, Memphis Mafia, Memphis, Tennessee, Military career of Elvis Presley, Miniseries, Ozark Jubilee, Pete Wilcox, Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, Priscilla Presley, Red West, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Roy Rogers, Speedway (1968 film), Sphere Books, St. Martin's Press, Stay Away, Joe, Steve Dunleavy, The Quarto Group, Trigger (horse), United States, Virgin Books, Viva Las Vegas, William H. Stiles, You'll Be Gone.

American Broadcasting Company

The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network that serves as the flagship property of the Disney Entertainment division of the Walt Disney Company.

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Bantam Books

Bantam Books is an American publishing house owned entirely by parent company Random House, a subsidiary of Penguin Random House; it is an imprint of the Random House Publishing Group.

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Bill Gaither (gospel singer)

William James Gaither (born March 28, 1936) is an American singer and songwriter of Southern gospel and contemporary Christian music.

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CBS

CBS Broadcasting Inc., commonly shortened to CBS (an abbreviation of its original name, Columbia Broadcasting System), is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network serving as the flagship property of the CBS Entertainment Group division of Paramount Global and is one of the company's three flagship subsidiaries, along with namesake Paramount Pictures and MTV.

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Charro!

Charro! is a 1969 American Western film starring Elvis Presley, shot on location at Apacheland Movie Ranch and Old Tucson Studios in Arizona.

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Clambake (film)

Clambake is a 1967 American beach party musical film directed by Arthur H. Nadel and starring Elvis Presley, Shelley Fabares, Bill Bixby, Gary Merrill and James Gregory.

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Coca-Cola

Coca-Cola, or Coke, is a carbonated soft drink with a cola flavor manufactured by the Coca-Cola Company.

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Decatur, Alabama

Decatur is the largest city and county seat of Morgan County (with a portion also in Limestone County) in the U.S. state of Alabama.

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Dread Zeppelin

Dread Zeppelin is an American reggae rock band.

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Elvis (1968 TV program)

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Elvis (1979 film)

Elvis is a 1979 American made-for-television biographical film aired on ABC.

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Elvis (miniseries)

Elvis (also known as Elvis: The Miniseries or Elvis: The Early Years) is a 2005 biographical CBS miniseries written by Patrick Sheane Duncan and directed by James Steven Sadwith.

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Elvis Presley

Elvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977), known mononymously as Elvis, was an American singer and actor.

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Emmy Awards

The Emmy Awards, or Emmys, are an extensive range of awards for artistic and technical merit for the American and international television industry.

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Foggy River Boys

The Foggy River Boys was the name of two related American male singing quartets from southern Missouri specializing in Southern gospel, spiritual, and country music in the 1940s and 1950s.

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Fort Cavazos

Fort Cavazos is a United States Army post located near Killeen, Texas.

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G. P. Putnam's Sons

G.

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George Sidney

George Sidney (October 4, 1916May 5, 2002) was an American film director and producer who worked primarily at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

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Graceland

Graceland is a mansion on a estate in Memphis, Tennessee, United States, once owned by American singer Elvis Presley. Charlie Hodge (guitarist) and Graceland are Elvis Presley.

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HarperCollins

HarperCollins Publishers LLC is a British-American publishing company that is considered to be one of the "Big Five" English-language publishers, along with Penguin Random House, Hachette, Macmillan, and Simon & Schuster.

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J. D. Sumner

John Daniel Sumner (November 19, 1924 – November 16, 1998) was an American gospel singer, songwriter, and music promoter noted for his bass voice, and his innovation in the Christian and Gospel music fields. Charlie Hodge (guitarist) and J. D. Sumner are Elvis Presley.

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James Burton

James Edward Burton (born August 21, 1939, in Dubberly, Louisiana) is an American guitarist. Charlie Hodge (guitarist) and James Burton are Elvis Presley.

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Jonathan Rhys Meyers

Jonathan Rhys Meyers (born Jonathan Michael Francis O'Keeffe; 27 July 1977) is an Irish actor.

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Knoxville, Tennessee

Knoxville is a city in and the county seat of Knox County, Tennessee, United States.

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Kurt Russell

Kurt Vogel Russell (born March 17, 1951) is an American actor.

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Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin were an English rock band formed in London in 1968.

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Little, Brown and Company

Little, Brown and Company is an American publishing company founded in 1837 by Charles Coffin Little and James Brown in Boston.

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Memphis Mafia

The Memphis Mafia was the nickname given by the media to a group of Elvis Presley's friends, associates, employees and cousins whose main functions were to accompany, protect, and serve Presley from the beginning of his career in 1954 until his death in 1977. Charlie Hodge (guitarist) and Memphis Mafia are Elvis Presley.

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Memphis, Tennessee

Memphis is a city in the U.S. state of Tennessee.

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Military career of Elvis Presley

American singer and actor Elvis Presley served in the United States Army from 1958 to 1960 after being drafted to serve in the military as an active duty soldier for two years. Charlie Hodge (guitarist) and military career of Elvis Presley are Elvis Presley.

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Miniseries

A miniseries or mini-series is a television show or series that tells a story in a predetermined, limited number of episodes.

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Ozark Jubilee

Ozark Jubilee is a 1950s American television program that featured country music's top stars of the day.

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Pete Wilcox

Peter Jonathan Wilcox (born 10 October 1961) is a British Anglican bishop.

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Pigeon Forge, Tennessee

Pigeon Forge is a mountain resort city in Sevier County, Tennessee, United States.

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Priscilla Presley

Priscilla Ann Presley (née Wagner, formerly Beaulieu; born May 24, 1945) is an American businesswoman and actress. Charlie Hodge (guitarist) and Priscilla Presley are Elvis Presley.

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Red West

Robert Gene "Red" West (March 8, 1936 – July 18, 2017) was an American actor, film stuntman and songwriter. Charlie Hodge (guitarist) and Red West are Elvis Presley.

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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (RRHOF), also simply referred to as the Rock Hall, is a museum and hall of fame located in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, United States, on the shore of Lake Erie.

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Roy Rogers

Roy Rogers (born Leonard Franklin Slye; November 5, 1911 – July 6, 1998), nicknamed the King of the Cowboys, was an American singer, actor, television host, and rodeo performer.

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Speedway (1968 film)

Speedway is a 1968 American musical action film starring Elvis Presley as a racecar driver and Nancy Sinatra (in her last film role) as his romantic interest.

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Sphere Books

Sphere Books is the name of two British paperback publishers.

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St. Martin's Press

St.

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Stay Away, Joe

Stay Away, Joe is a 1968 American comedy western film with musical interludes, set in modern times and starring Elvis Presley, Burgess Meredith, Joan Blondell, Katy Jurado and Thomas Gomez.

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Steve Dunleavy

Stephen Francis Patrick Aloysius Dunleavy (21 January 1938 – 24 June 2019) was an Australian journalist based in the United States, best known as a reporter, columnist and editor for the New York Post from 1977 to 1986 and again from 1995 until his retirement in 2008.

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The Quarto Group

The Quarto Group is a global illustrated book publishing group founded in 1976.

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Trigger (horse)

Trigger (July 4, 1934 – July 3, 1965) was a palomino horse made famous in American Western films with his owner and rider, cowboy star Roy Rogers.

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United States

The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.

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Virgin Books

Virgin Books is a British book publisher 90% owned by the publishing group Random House, and 10% owned by Virgin Group, the company originally set up by Richard Branson as a record company.

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Viva Las Vegas

Viva Las Vegas is a 1964 American rock and roll musical film directed by George Sidney, written by Sally Benson, choreographed by David Winters, and starring Elvis Presley, Ann-Margret, Cesare Danova, William Demarest and Nicky Blair.

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William H. Stiles

William Henry Stiles (January 1, 1808 – December 20, 1865) was an American lawyer and politician who served one term as a United States Representative from Georgia from 1843 to 1845.

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You'll Be Gone

"You'll Be Gone" is a song recorded by Elvis Presley and published by Elvis Presley Music and released in 1965 on the Girl Happy soundtrack album and as a 45 single.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Hodge_(guitarist)

Also known as Charlie Hodge (guitarist)/Temp.