Orion - Honey
Orion Honey / Ebony Eyes Sun Records CYS 1060 (1979) In 1977 the author Gail Brewer-Giorgio started a novel called Orion that told the story of a musical superstar (based on Elvis Presley) who faked his death to find peace and privacy. The book was published in 1978 and at the same time recordings began to appear on the Sun label by a masked singer calling himself Orion and sounding very much like Elvis. Orion was in fact Jimmy Ellis (born James Hughes Bell in 1945). He had began his signing career at age 19 releasing a 45 for a small Georgia label called Dradco. In 1969 Shelby Singleton who had acquired the rights to the Sun catalogue (other than Elvis') contracted Ellis to record versions of "That's All Right (Mama)" and "Blue Moon of Kentucky" c rediting the recordings simply to "?" , whilst helping to push the rumour that they were alternate takes from Presley sessions. When Elvis died in 1977 Singleton revived the hoax by dubbing Ellis...