Sunday 26 February 2023

Jimmy "Orion" Ellis born 26 February 1945


Jimmy Ellis (February 26, 1945 – December 12, 1998), who used the stage name Orion at times in his career, was an American singer. His voice was similar to Elvis Presley's, a fact which he and his record company played upon, making some believe that some of his recordings were by Presley, or even that Presley had not died in 1977. Ellis appeared with many artists, including Loretta Lynn, Jerry Lee Lewis, Tammy Wynette, Ricky Skaggs, Lee Greenwood, Gary Morris, and the Oak Ridge Boys. 

James Hughes Bell was born in either Pascagoula, Mississippi, Orrville, Alabama,[or Washington, D.C., United States, into a single parent home. His birth certificate states the mother was a secretary named Gladys Bell, and the father was Vernon (no surname). Aged two, he moved with his mother to Birmingham, Alabama, where he was put up for adoption and, aged four, was adopted by R. F. and Mary Faye (nee Hodges) Ellis. He attended Orrville High School, where he excelled in baseball, football and basketball. After winning a state fair competition, his first professional performance was in a Demon's Den nightclub in Albany, Georgia. Ellis entered Middle Georgia College on an athletic scholarship, then transferred to Livingston State University. 

At the start of his music career, Ellis sang in nightclubs and, in 1964, released a single, "Don’t Count Your Chickens Before They Hatch," for a small Georgia label, Dradco. His vocals closely resembled those of Elvis Presley, and in 1969 Shelby Singleton, who had acquired the rights to Sun Records' back catalog, other than Presley's recordings for the label, released a single of Ellis' recordings of Presley's early songs, "That's All Right (Mama)" and "Blue Moon of Kentucky". The label credited the recordings simply to "?", and it was rumored that they were alternate takes from Presley sessions (despite featuring an electric rather than string bass). 

After Presley died in 1977, Singleton revived the hoax by releasing singles that overdubbed Ellis' voice onto known Sun recordings by Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and others, including a version of "Save the Last Dance For Me,"  on which there was simply a credit to "Friend". The records were endorsed as genuine Presley recordings by the song's co-writer Doc Pomus, the music journalist Roy Carr, and the TV show Good Morning America which undertook a voice comparison test of the song against Presley's voice. Around the same time, Ellis released another single under his name, "I'm Not Trying To Be Like Elvis", and an album, By Request — Ellis Sings Elvis. 


                              

In 1978, writer Gail Brewer-Giorgio published a novel, Orion, about a leading popular singer – based on Presley – who faked his death. Singleton then persuaded Ellis to start appearing as "Orion", wearing a small mask with dyed hair and in similar clothing to that worn by Presley. His album Reborn, showing the singer emerging from a coffin, was released on gold-colored vinyl on the Sun label in 1978. 

Some listeners believed that Orion was, in fact, Presley, who had supposedly faked his death. Orion had several hits on the country music chart, including "Am I That Easy to Forget" (1980), "Rockabilly Rebel" (1981), and "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" (1981). He also recorded several albums for Sun between 1979 and 1981 and built up a substantial live following, still wearing his mask.

While performing at the Eastern States Exposition, Ellis took off the mask and swore to never wear it again. Unfortunately, despite the fact that most of the songs he recorded were not covers of Elvis songs, he could not escape the uncanny similarities between their natural voices. At one point he even released the single "I'm Trying Not to Sound Like Elvis." During his time with Sun, Ellis/Orion cut over 11 albums and toured with the Oak Ridge Boys, Jerry Lee Lewis, and other stars like Dionne Warwick. As Jim Ellis, he released an album in 1987 and continued to tour North America; interestingly, he resumed wearing his mask.  He also started to run a store in Selma, Alabama, with his girlfriend Elaine Thompson. 

On December 12, 1998, Ellis was murdered during a robbery in his store, Jimmy's Pawn Shop. Jeffrey Lee was convicted of the murder of Ellis and Ellis's ex-wife Elaine Thompson, who was working as an employee at the store, and the attempted murder of employee Helen King. The jury recommended Lee be sentenced to life without parole, but the judge sentenced Lee to death. Lee's appeal against the sentence was refused by the Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals on October 9, 2009, and a writ of certiorari was denied by the Supreme Court of the United States in April 2018. 

In 2015, film-maker Jeanie Finlay released a documentary film,about Ellis' life and career, Orion: The Man Who Would Be King. The film won the Discovery Award at the British Independent Film Awards 2015. It was released theatrically in the US by Sundance Selects on December 4, 2015. 

(edited from Wikipedia & AllMusic) 

3 comments:

boppinbob said...

For “Orion - Who Was That Masked Man (4 CD Box - BCD 16 330 - 1999)go here:

https://www.imagenetz.de/k29et

CD1

1: Moody Blue
2: Return To Sender
3: Hurt
4: Kentucky Rain
5: It's Now Or Never
6: Burning Love
7: You Don't Have To Say You Love Me
8: My Way
9: Love Me Tender
10: Can't Help Falling In Love With You
11: Mean Woman Blues
12: Teddy Bear
13: Hound Dog
14: That's All Right
15: Blue Moon Of Kentucky
16: I Forgot To Remember To Forget
17: Such A Night
18: Where He Leads Me
19: Sweet Hour Of Prayer
20: I Surrender All
21: Peace In The Valley
22: It Is No Secret
23: I Believe
24: He Touched Me
25: Softly And Tenderly
26: Where No One Stands Alone
27: Just A Closer Walk With Thee


CD 2

1: Honey
2: Billy And Sue
3: The Last Kiss
4: Long Black Limousine
5: Teen Angel
6: Endless Sleep
7: Patches
8: Tell Laura I Love Her
9: Tragedy
10: Ebony Eyes
11: Rocky
12: Susie Q
13: Long Tall Sally
14: Peggy Sue
15: Rockin' Little Angel
16: Maybelline
17: Mona Lisa
18: Lonesome Angel
19: Midnight Rendezvous
20: I Hear You Knockin'
21: Matchbox
22: I'm Gonna Be A Wheel Someday
23: Rockabilly Rebel
24: Crazy Little Thing Called Love
25: Memphis Sun



CD 3

1: Feelings
2: Before The Next Teardrop Falls
3: She Hates To Be Alone
4: Am I That Easy To Forget
5: Just Out Of Reach
6: There Ya Go
7: What Did I Promise Her Last Night
8: Rollin' With The Flow
9: Green, Green Grass Of Home
10: The Long Black Veil
11: Faded Love
12: Crazy Arms
13: Release Me
14: Texas Tea
15: Please Help Me I'm Falling
16: Send Me The Pillow You Dream On
17: He'll Have To Go
18: Snowbird
19: I Can't Stop Loving You
20: I Love You Because
21: No One Will Ever Know
22: Old Mexico
23: Night Of The Rain
24: These Sometimes
25: Listen To Daddy (I'll Sing You What To Dream)



CD 4

1: Be Bop A Lula (& JERRY LEE LEWIS)
2: On My Knees (& CHARLIE RICH)
3: Dixie Fried (& CARL PERKINS)
4: Gentle As A Lamb (& CHARLIE RICH)
5: Money (& JERRY LEE LEWIS)
6: Breakup (& CHARLIE RICH)
7: Matchbox (& CARL PERKINS)
8: Good Rockin' Tonight (& JERRY LEE LEWIS)
9: Gone Gone Gone (& CARL PERKINS)
10: Sittin' And Thinkin' (& CHARLIE RICH)
11: Save The Last Dance For Me (& JERRY L. LEWIS)
12: Sweet Little Sixteen (& JERRY LEE LEWIS)
13: I Love You Because (& JERRY LEE LEWIS)
14: C.C. Rider (& JERRY LEE LEWIS)
15: Cold Cold Heart (& JERRY LEE LEWIS)
16: Hello Josephine (& JERRY LEE LEWIS)
17: It Won't Be Happen With Me (& JERRY L. LEWIS)
18: What'd I Say (& JERRY LEE LEWIS)
19: Good Golly Miss Molly (& JERRY LEE LEWIS)
20: Rockin' The Boat Of Love (& JERRY LEE LEWIS)
21: True Love (& CARL PERKINS)
22: Put Your Clothes On (& CARL PERKINS)
23: Country Boy (& JOHNNY CASH)
24: Caught In The Middle (& CHARLIE RICH)
25: When My Blue Moon Turns...(& JERRY LEE LEWIS)
26: Honey Don't (& CARL PERKINS)
27: Get Rhythm (& JOHNNY CASH)
28: Who Will The Next Fool Be (& CHARLIE RICH)
29: Lonely Street (& CARL PERKINS)
30: Ballad Of A Teenage Queen (& JOHNNY CASH)
31: Glad All Over (& CARL PERKINS)

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