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"EVERY time I mentioned records to Elvis, he seemed to dodge the question," said Herman when I spoke to him this week. "I told him that many people in Britain wondered why an old disc like 'Crying In The Chapel' had been released, and I asked him about this, but he avoided answering." Herman had just returned from a hectic three-week tour of the U.S. "It was great!" he said, enthusiastically. "At the Pasadena Rose Bowl we played to a crowd of 34,000! Only thing I hated was the travelling. I don't really like flying but it's the only way to go in the States." |
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How was his meeting with Elvis arranged? "I told Sam Katzman, who was producing the film we were in, that I would love to meet El. It turned out that he was also producing Elvis' picture. So he arranged that we should fly to Hawaii, where the film was on location. "I had always wanted to meet Elvis, and I was absolutely thrilled at the prospect. But when we eventually met, I didn't feel at all excited. I expected him to be a bit moody, but he was a really nice guy. He said how much he liked our recordings of 'Mrs. Brown' and 'Henry VIII.' He was a nice guy, too." Was Herman disappointed or surprised when he first met Elvis? "No," he said emphatically. "He looks EXACTLY like he appears on films and was perfectly natural, apart from the fact that he was wearing his film makeup. "He is about the same height as I am, possibly an inch or two taller, and he was wearing the type of clothes that Tom Jones usually wears. "An open-neck, white shirt; tight fitting black trousers and high heeled boots. He's got a very broad Tennessee accent, and his favourite expressions are 'Why, sure!' and 'Yes, sir.'" ![]() STOP PRESS PIC SCOOP: Just before we went to Press, we received this picture of HERMAN, ELVIS PRESLEY, Hermits' co-manager HARVEY LISBERG and Hermit BARRY WHITWAM in Hawaii. Sideburns Hightlight |
![]() HERMAN'S Hermits' first-ever tour of Australasia is now set. They will play four concerts in New Zealand and 12 in Australia between January 21 and February 7 next year. They have also been offered a nine-day tour of Japan, comprising 11 concerts. Their agent, Danny Betesh, told the NME: "I expect the boys to undertake this on their way home from Australia." The group returned last weekend from America, where they have been shooting their guest contribution to the film, "When The Boys Meet The Girls." Their recording manager, Mickie Most, accompanied them to Hollywood to supervise soundtrack recordings. Most has also been selecting the 15 songs Herman will feature in the groups own movie showcase "There's No Place Like Space," which goes into production in Hollywood next month. |