Monday, January 5, 2015

Today in motorcycle history, January 5, 2000






Elvis Presley and Mary Kathleen Selph at the corner of South Parkway and Elvis Presley Blvd. in Memphis, Tennessee June 30, 1972. ID on Mary Kathleen Selph from her mother, Peggy Selph Cannon on Jan 5, 2000. Mrs. Cannon says her daughter was killed in an auto accident on July 18, 1972 at the age of 20.

Elvis and an unidentified woman at the corner of South Parkway and Elvis Presley Blvd. in Memphis, Tennessee on June 30, 1972.






  For 27 years, Kathy Selph's mother says she remained silent, watching over and over as her daughter showed up in photographs on a motorcycle with Elvis Presley. Each time, she was referred to as 'an unidentified woman'. 


  "I just didn't want her to go on as an unidentified woman," says the mother, Peggy Selph Cannon of Bartlett, Tennessee, after the photograph appeared in a special New Year's photo edition of the Memphis newspaper, "The Commercial Appeal" on Jan. 1, 2000.

  Cannon says her daughter, Kathleen 'Kathy' Selph, then 20, was being driven home by Elvis on the back of his 1971 Harley-Davidson FLH when the picture was shot by a photographer for The Commercial Appeal in June 1972. A neighbor showed her the photograph in the newspaper that week, and Cannon says she 'reprimanded' her daughter for dating a married man. That's when she learned that Elvis and Priscilla Presley had separated.


  Kathy had been working as a dancer and singer at the old Whirlaway Club, where according to her brother, Steve,
 "A member of Elvis's Memphis Mafia noticed she resembled Priscilla." He stated that his sister and Elvis were then introduced and that they dated for a while. 

  Sadly, Kathy Selph was killed in a car accident on July 18, 1972 less than a month after the photograph was taken. "There was a real nice spray of flowers at her funeral from the Presley family. And there was a huge orchid at the funeral. I always felt it came from Elvis," said Cannon.





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