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Rivals: Music's Greatest Feuds

Suspicious Minds: Elvis Presley vs. Jerry Lee Lewis

Rivals: Music's Greatest Feuds

iHeartPodcasts

Music, Music Commentary, Music History

4.5662 Ratings

🗓️ 27 January 2021

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

Elvis Presley was the man to beat when Jerry Lee Lewis made the drive from small-town Louisiana to Memphis in 1956.

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0:00.0

You're listening to an I-Heart podcast.

0:05.0

I'm Soledad O'Brien, and on my new true crime podcast, Murder on the Toe Path, I'm taking you back to 1964 to the cold case of artist Mary Pinch O'Meyer.

0:16.7

She had been shot twice in the head and in the back.

0:20.1

It turns out, Mary was connected to a very powerful man.

0:25.3

I pledge you that we shall neither commit nor provoke aggression.

0:29.7

John F. Kennedy.

0:31.6

Listen to Murder on the Toothatch with Soledad O'Brien on the Iheartio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.

0:44.0

Explore the winding halls of historical true crime with Holly Fry and Maria Tremarky, hosts of

0:49.7

criminalia, as they uncover curious cases from the past. The legend of the highwayman suggests men dominated the field,

0:56.8

but tell that to Lady Catherine Ferrer's, known as the Wicked Lady,

1:00.6

who terrorized England in the mid-1600s.

1:03.4

Her legend persists nearly 400 years after her death.

1:07.0

Highwaymen are in the hot seat this season.

1:09.3

Find more crime and cocktails on Criminalia.

1:12.5

Listen to Criminalia on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

1:20.5

A crime makes headlines.

1:22.5

People talk about it for a few days, then it disappears.

1:25.5

But for the people left behind, their story is just beginning.

1:29.8

But at night, we hear the garage opening, and my son hears it. We freak out.

1:35.0

Honestly, I didn't tell my son that's what I felt that was it.

1:37.7

From the exactly right network, this is The Knife.

1:40.7

Real stories of crime's ripple effects told by those who live them. New episodes every Thursday. Listen to The Knife on the stories of crimes ripple effects told by those who lived them.

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