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  1. Velvet was a Paxon High student of Mae Axton’s; she arranged his appearances on Toby Dowdy’s McDuff Hayride TV show alongside fellow Axton protégé, Johnny Tillotson. Through Axton, Velvet became a friend of Elvis Presley’s and a collector of Presley memorabilia; he later founded the Elvis Museum. As a recording artist for ABC-Paramount ...

  2. 10 de ene. de 2016 · Mae Boren Axton continued to write songs into the ’60s and ’70s, but despite overtures from Elvis, never supplied him with a follow-up. Her son Hoyt became a famous country star. She died in 1982. Co-writer Tommy Durden also continued to write until his death in 1999, but never had a hit as big as the one he cowrote for Elvis.

  3. Mae Boren Axton (14. září 1914 Bardwell, Texas – 9. dubna 1997 Hendersonville, Tennessee) byla americká hudební skladatelka. Spolu s Tommym Durdenem napsala hit Elvise Presleyho „Heartbreak Hotel“. Spolupracovala rovněž s dalšími umělci, jako jsou Mel Tillis, Reba McEntire, Willie Nelson, Eddy Arnold, Tanya Tucker, Johnny Tillotson a Blake Shelton.

  4. The AXTON family Musical Legacy started in the summer of 1956 when my grandmother, Mae Boren Axton, a full-time English teacher and part-time public relations maven, met a young man named Elvis Presley. She promised to write him a “hit” song and a short time later that came true, ...

  5. 10 de dic. de 2014 · The California-based Academy of Country Music honors Axton’s memory with a separate Mae Boren Axton Award, which recognizes people for outstanding service to the academy. Axton died April 9 ...

  6. Daily Oklahoman, The Oklahoma City, Oklahoma October 27, 1999 . Heart attacks claim singer Hoyt Axton. Oklahoma native Hoyt Axton , barrel-chested singer-songwriter and actor, son of songwriter Mae Boren Axton and cousin of University of Oklahoma President David Boren , died peacefully Tuesday in his home in the Bitterroot Valley of Montana, surrounded by family and friends.

  7. 9 de abr. de 1997 · Mae Boren Axton died at her Tennessee home on April 9, 1997 at the age of 82, and was posthumously inducted into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame in Muskogee in 2007. Discover Mae Boren Axton's Oklahoma roots and walk in her footsteps on the Oklahoma Music Trail through her bio, discography, photos, music, videos, trivia game and more.