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Graceland is a
mansion on a 13.8-acre (5.6-hectare)
estate in Memphis, Tennessee,
United States, once
owned by
American singer Elvis Presley. Presley...
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Graceland is the
seventh solo
studio album by the
American singer-songwriter Paul Simon. It was
produced by Simon,
engineered by Roy
Halee and released...
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Graceland is an
American drama television series created by Jeff
Eastin that
premiered on the USA
Network on June 6, 2013. On
October 1, 2015, USA Network...
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Graceland is the
former estate of
Elvis Presley.
Graceland may also
refer to:
Graceland (Elkins, West Virginia), a
historic house Graceland Cemetery (Washington...
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Graceland University is a
private university with
campuses in Lamoni, Iowa, and Independence, Missouri. The
university offers degree completion and master's...
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Finding Graceland is a 1998
American film
starring Harvey Keitel,
Johnathon Schaech,
Bridget Fonda, and
Gretchen Mol. The film
features a
character who...
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Miles to
Graceland is a 2001
American action comedy film
directed and co-produced by
Demian Lichtenstein. The
original script was
written by Richard...
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acclaimed album,
Graceland,
incorporating South African influences. "You Can Call Me Al"
became one of Simon's most
successful singles.
Graceland was followed...
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Graceland" is the
title song of the
album Graceland,
released in 1986 by Paul Simon. The song
features vocals by The
Everly Brothers. The
lyrics follow...
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GraceLand is a 2004
novel by
Chris Abani,
which tells the
story of a
teenager named Elvis, who is
trying to get out of the
ghettos of Lagos, Nigeria....