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Interview by D.J. Fontana, played drums along side Elvis Presley for 14 years. I recently had the pleasure of talking to DJ about his incredible musical journey and his times spent with Elvis. D.J. and Scotty Moore recently made a CD together called “All the Kings Men.” They received the Nashville Music Award for the best Independent Album of the year award and a Grammy. A few of the TV shows D.J.s been on are: the Dorsey Brothers, Milton Berle, Steve Allen, Ed Sullivan, Frank Sinatra, the Elvis Tribute, the ’68 Comeback Special, recently such shows as Conan O’Brien and Nashville Now. DJ has played drums with the cream of the crop: Paul McCartney, Charlie Pride, Jim Reeves, Gene Vincent, Ernest Tuibb, Ringo Starr, Mel Tillis, Carl Perkins, Dolly Parton, Webb Pierce, Goldie Hawn, Roy Robison, Lefty Frizell, Waylon Jennings, Cheap Trick, Johnny Cash, Patti Page, Keith Richards, and Jerry Lee Lewis. And that’s just part of the list.
NOW FOR MY INTERVIEW WITH J.D. FONTANTA ***************************************************************** J.M. When did you first start playing around with drums?
J.M. How old were you when you got your first set of drums?
J.M. Where did you meet Elvis?
J. M. What were your initial thoughts about Elvis when you first heard about him?
J.
M. Describe the first time you met him and what
he was really like? J.M. Name one of the first things that stand out in your mind when you think about him.
J.M. When did you work with Elvis? J.D. From 1954 to 1968. J.M. What type of places did you play in the beginning D. J.? J.M. Who else was in the band when you first joined?
J.M. There's a rumor that you were on some of the
Sun Records with Elvis.
J.M. You can be seen in Loving You, Jailhouse
Rock, King Creole, and G.I. Blues.
J.M. Why did you leave the group in 1968?
J.M. Describe a little about what’s going on in
your life today?
J.M. You and Scotty Moore were recently on a TV
special about Sun Records.
J.M. Sum up in three words what it was like working with Elvis. J. D. A great time. Thanks D. J. for a truly interesting and very enjoyable interview.
Originally published on Suite 101.com January 14, 2002
Previously published on Suite 101.com
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