Ronnie Tutt

Ronnie Tutt

Born: March 12, 1938
Died: October 16, 2021
in Dallas, Texas, USA
Ronald Ellis Tutt was an American drummer who played concerts and recording sessions for Elvis Presley, the Carpenters, Roy Orbison, Neil Diamond, and Jerry Garcia.

Movies for Ronnie Tutt...

Elvis: Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite 1973
Title: Elvis: Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite 1973
Character: drums
Released: June 1, 2023
Type: Movie
A 1973 concert by Elvis Presley that was broadcast live via satellite on January 14, 1973. The concert took place at the Honolulu International Center in Honolulu and aired in over 40 countries across Asia and Europe. Viewing figures have been estimated at over 1 billion viewers world wide, and the show was the most expensive entertainment special at the time, costing $2.5 million.
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Neil Diamond - Hot August Night III
Title: Neil Diamond - Hot August Night III
Released: August 17, 2018
Type: Movie
The 40th Anniversary celebration of the original Hot August Night concert! 31 of Neil's greatest hits performed at Las Angeles’ historic Greek Theatre in 2012. Featuring: “Sweet Caroline”, “Forever in Blue Jeans”, “I Am…I Said”, “Cracklin' Rosie”, “America” and many more! Over 2 hours and 20 minutes of music and memories!
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Title: Elvis Presley: The Searcher
Character: Self
Released: April 14, 2018
Type: TV
The story of Elvis Presley the musical artist, a comprehensive creative journey from his childhood through the final 1976 Jungle Room recording sessions.
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Neil Diamond: Hot August Night/NYC
Title: Neil Diamond: Hot August Night/NYC
Released: February 23, 2009
Type: Movie
Recorded live at New York's Madison Square Garden in August, 2008, the DVD and Blu-Ray include the entire show from beginning to end and feature 25 career-spanning hits from Neil's phenomenal four-night sold-out run at the fabled concert hall.
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Elvis Lives: The 25th Anniversary Concert
Title: Elvis Lives: The 25th Anniversary Concert
Character: Himself
Released: February 2, 2006
Type: Movie
Through the magic of modern technology and twenty-five years after his passing, Elvis performed a sold-out show at the Pyramid Coliseum in Memphis, Tennessee on August 16th, 2002. He was accompanied by the original TCB band, Joe Guercio, The Sweet Inspirations, The Imperials, The Stamps and The Jordanaires.
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Elvis: The Lost Performances
Title: Elvis: The Lost Performances
Character: Himself (archive footage)
Released: June 24, 1992
Type: Movie
Elvis! Elvis! Elvis! Yes it's the King of Rock & Roll as never seen before in this collection of rare outtakes and negatives from the fabulous MGM vaults. "Elvis: The Lost Performances" includes footage which was filmed for "Elvis: That's the Way It Is" (1970) and "Elvis on Tour" (1972) but was never used in those films. Included are clips of Presley singing such hits as "Teddy Bear," "Heartbreak Hotel," "All Shook Up" and more.
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Roy Orbison and Friends: A Black and White Night
Title: Roy Orbison and Friends: A Black and White Night
Character: Self - Drums
Released: January 3, 1988
Type: Movie
Recorded live at the Coconut Grove in Los Angeles, Roy is joined by an eclectic ensemble of rock and roll superstars including Jackson Browne, Elvis Costello, T-Bone Burnett, J.D. Souther, Jennifer Warnes, k.d. lang, Bonnie Raitt, Bruce Springsteen and Tom Waits.
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Elvis in Concert
Title: Elvis in Concert
Character: Himself (drums)
Released: October 3, 1977
Type: Movie
Elvis In Concert is a posthumous 1977 TV special starring Elvis Presley. It was Elvis' third and final TV special, following Elvis (aka The '68 Comeback Special) and Aloha From Hawaii. It was filmed during Presley's final tour in the cities of Omaha, Nebraska, on June 19, 1977, and Rapid City, South Dakota, on June 21, 1977. It was shown on CBS on October 3, 1977, two months after Presley died. It is one of the few videos of Elvis which remain unlikely to ever be released for home viewing and is only available in bootleg form.
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Elvis in Concert: The CBS Special
Title: Elvis in Concert: The CBS Special
Released: October 3, 1977
Type: Movie
Elvis In Concert is a posthumous 1977 television special starring Elvis Presley. It was Elvis' third and final TV special, following Elvis (a.k.a. The '68 Comeback Special) and Aloha From Hawaii. It was filmed during Presley's final tour in the cities of Omaha, Nebraska, on June 19, 1977, and Rapid City, South Dakota, on June 21, 1977. It was broadcast on CBS on October 3, 1977, two months after Presley's death, and was transmitted by the BBC in the United Kingdom on June 9, 1978.
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Elvis - Aloha from Hawaii
Title: Elvis - Aloha from Hawaii
Character: Self - Drums
Released: January 14, 1973
Type: Movie
A 1973 concert by Elvis Presley that was broadcast live via satellite on January 14, 1973. The concert took place at the Honolulu International Center in Honolulu and aired in over 40 countries across Asia and Europe. Viewing figures have been estimated at over 1 billion viewers world wide, and the show was the most expensive entertainment special at the time, costing $2.5 million.
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Elvis:  Aloha from Hawaii - Rehearsal Concert
Title: Elvis: Aloha from Hawaii - Rehearsal Concert
Character: drums
Released: January 13, 1973
Type: Movie
Elvis Presley's January 12th, 1973 rehearsal concert at the H.I.C. Arena in Hawaii prior to the live broadcast of Aloha from Hawaii.
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Elvis on Tour
Title: Elvis on Tour
Character: Himself - Drums
Released: November 1, 1972
Type: Movie
This documentary captures Elvis Presley on his 1972 American tour and includes rehearsals, interviews, archival television appearances and backstage moments. With Elvis at his most flamboyant, the film features well-known hits and cover songs showcasing his country, gospel and rhythm-and-blues influences.
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Elvis: That's the Way It Is
Title: Elvis: That's the Way It Is
Character: Himself - Musician
Released: November 11, 1970
Type: Movie
On July 31, 1970, in Las Vegas, Nevada, Elvis Presley staged a triumphant return to the concert stage from which he had been absent for almost a decade. His series of concerts broke all box office records and completely reenergized the career of the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll.