Peter Guralnick was born on December 15, 1943, in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
"Elvis" by Dave Marsh, "Last Train to Memphis", and "Careless Love" by Peter Guralnick, "That's Alright, Elvis" by James Dickerson and Scotty Moore, "Elvis Day by Day" by Peter Guralnick (he's made two) and "Elvis: A Radio History from 1945 to 1955" by Aaron Webster.
Lillian Guralnick has written: 'Selected family characteristics and health measures reported in the health interview survey' -- subject(s): Family, Health surveys, Medical Statistics
Mark S. Guralnick has written: 'Interstate child custody litigation' -- subject(s): Conflict of laws, Custody of children, States 'Formulas for calculating damages' -- subject(s): Damages
Peter Guralnick has: Played himself in "American Masters" in 1985. Played Himself (segment "Innocence in Rebellion") in "The Century" in 1999. Played himself in "Walk on By: The Story of Popular Song" in 2001. Played Himself, Elvis Presley biographer in "Classic Albums: Elvis Presley" in 2001. Played himself in "Tavis Smiley" in 2004. Played himself in "Soul Deep: The Story of Black Popular Music" in 2005. Played himself in "The Scene That Stole Jailhouse Rock" in 2007. Played himself in "Kingdom: Elvis in Vegas" in 2007. Performed in "A.K.A. Doc Pomus" in 2012.
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Peter Gibb was born in 1954.
Peter Laister was born in 1927.
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