Panic! At The Disco announced that their seventh studio album is on the way while releasing the song and video for the title track “Viva Las Vengeance” on Wednesday.
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: "Well the picture went out in New York and they didn't even put his name up above the picture. And they, his people, wanted to sue. "In the end, Viva Las Vegas was a box office hit and both Elvis and Ann-Margret were praised for their performances.
Meanwhile their affair continued, with the actress using the code name Thumper whenever she called Graceland. When the dalliance hit the gossip columns with reports they were engaged, Priscilla was so angry she she threw a vase across the room and finally confronted Elvis. Even after the affair ended, Elvis (or EP as she called him) continued to send Ann-Margret guitar-shaped flower arrangements whenever she opened a cabaret in Las Vegas.
Ann-Margret went on to marry film producer Roger Smith in 1967 and they remained devoted to each other until his death in 2017. Sidney, meanwhile, soon retired from directing. His final film, the musical Half A Sixpence (1968), is famous for Tommy Steele's spectacular Flash-Bang-Wallop routine celebrating photography.
He remained a major force in film and television. His first feature film, Anchors Aweigh in 1945, starred Frank Sinatra and famously saw Gene Kelly dance with the mouse from Tom and Jerry. This led to a lifelong involvement with cartoons and he founded animation studio Hanna-Barbera Productions in 1957.
Panic! At The Disco announced that their seventh studio album is on the way while releasing the song and video for the title track “Viva Las Vengeance” on Wednesday.
Panic! At The Disco have shared a new single, ‘Viva Las Vengeance’, the title track to their upcoming album. Watch the video below.The clip for the upbeat track features Brendon Urie playing piano on the stage of a smoke-filled retro television set. “Welcome to ‘Viva Las Vengeance’,” the caption of the new reel reads.
Thania Garcia Panic! At the Disco has debuted new music for the first time since 2018, releasing the first single from their forthcoming seventh studio album, “Viva Las Vengeance” due August 19 via Fueled by Ramen/DCD2 Records. The eponymous title track is an anthemic and upbeat kick-off to the band’s long-awaited new era.The song also received a video supplement, directed by frequent Panic collaborator Brendan Walter (“High Hopes”).In announcing the forthcoming project, the band shared that “Viva Las Vengeance” is a “cinematic musical journey about the fine line between taking advantage of your youth, seizing the day and burning out.” From the perspective of frontman/songwriter Brendon Urie, this album “[takes] an introspective look into his relationship with his decade-plus career including growing up in Las Vegas, love, and fame.” Urie recorded the album using a tape machine in Los Angeles alongside his friends and production partners, Jake Sinclair and Mike Viola (see official tracklisting below).
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