About 48 hours after attending the 2023 Golden Globe Awards, Lisa Marie Presley, the only child of the late Elvis Presley and actress Priscilla Presley died in Calabasas, California.
Just like his father, who died at the age of 42 and he outlived him, LMP, as he was known, was a prominent figure in the entertainment industry and suffered a heart attack at home, which led to his tragic death at the age of 54.
Lisa Marie Presley Confirmed Died At 54 After Critical Heart Attack
On Thursday, January 12, the famous songwriter, who lost her son Benjamin Keough almost three years ago, was rushed to West Hills Hospital and Medical Center after suffering a heart attack.
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Before he was transported, emergency specialists performed CPR on him and gave him epinephrine. Sadly, he was eventually pronounced dead at the hospital, and his mother issued a supportive statement.
“It is with a heavy heart that I must share the sad news that my beautiful daughter Lisa Marie has left us,” Priscilla began.
He added that the “Lights Out” singer was “the most passionate, strong and loving woman” he had ever known before pleading for privacy as the family mourned this “deep loss.” The actor later thanked everyone for their “love and prayers” and said there would be no “further comment” on the matter.
A few hours earlier, we reported that the 54-year-old man was in critical condition with no signs of improvement. He was put into an induced coma and given a temporary pacemaker. While LMP was in intensive care at the medical center, Priscilla who was wearing all black was also seen heading to the hospital upon hearing the heartbreaking news.
It seems the “Storm & Grace” singer and her father sadly shared the same fate, as Elvis died of a heart attack in 1977 at his Memphis mansion “Graceland”.
Additionally, the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll was addicted to prescription barbiturates, possibly contributing to his death.
Elvis Presley’s Career Was Successful Before His Death
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It’s no news that Elvis had an incredibly successful career as a musician, earning the title “King of Rock and Roll” and becoming one of the most famous musicians who ever lived.
However, it all started with his first single, “That’s All Right,” released in 1954. According to reports, he began to pursue his musical dreams after graduating high school in 1953 and was mentored by Sam Philips, the owner of the record label, after cutting. his first demo record.
In 1955, the “Love Me Tender” actor gained attention from fans attracted by his eccentric musical style and dashing looks. He was signed to DCA Records that same year through a deal brokered by his manager Colonel Tom Parker.
Not long after, Elvis scored the album No. His first 1 and chart-topping single with “Heartbreak Hotel,” led him to a film contract with Paramount Pictures. Nevertheless, he was featured in his first film, “Love Me Tender,” in 1956, a box office hit, but he had to leave the army the following year, serving in Germany for almost two years.
After getting out of the Army, he returned to his career, topping the charts in no time with the soundtrack to his film “GI Blues.” The versatile artist continued to make music and star in more films; although some didn’t always get the attention of the audience, the soundtracks sold well.
In the late 1960s, Elvis began to lose his box-office appeal. However, he recorded his first TV special in 1968, captivating audiences with his stellar performances as a vocalist and guitarist, proving he was still unmatched.
“Now What” Star Has Shorter Music Career Than Her Father
Unlike the legendary Elvis, his daughter discovered his calling in music much later. Lisa recorded her first demo in 1992 but turned down record contracts offered to her afterwards.
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Biography reports that she finally released her first album, “To Whom It May Concern,” on April 8, 2003, debuting at number five on the Billboard 200 chart and certified gold in June of the same year.
The mother of four then dropped her second album, “Now What,” on April 5, 2005, and it was at No. 9 on the Billboard 200 chart.
Two years later, he recorded “In the Ghetto” as a posthumous duet with Elvis. The music video reached the top spot on iTunes and No. 16 on the Billboard singles chart.
In 2012, LMP’s third album, “Storm & Grace,” was released live. And not only does he have a successful music career, but he is also a co-trustee of his father’s estate, along with his mother’s and the National Bank of Commerce.
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