Bill Black
Fun Facts
Early in 1963, Black sent from two to five different versions of the Combo to different regions of the country at the same time, while staying off the road himself, wanting to concentrate on his business, family and his health.
Bill Black’s Combo created musical history in 1964 when they became the opening act for the Beatles (at their request) on their historic 13-city tour of America after their appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show. Black himself was not well enough to make the tour.
Black’s main stand-up bass is today owned by ex-Beatle Paul McCartney, who received the instrument as a birthday present from his wife Linda in the late 1970s. The bass can be seen in the video clip to McCartney’s song “Baby’s Request”.
In 2007, Black was inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum and on April 4, 2009, Bill Black was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In 2020, Rolling Stone magazine ranked him as 40th greatest bass player of all time.
Cemetery Information:
Final Resting Place:
Forest Hill Memorial Park - Midtown
1661 S. Elvis Presley Blvd
Memphis, Tennessee, 38106
USA
North America
Map:
Grave Location:
Section 15Grave Location Description
As you enter the cemetery make your way towards the center, looking for a large, single story mausoleum (the very same mausoleum that once housed Elvis Presley). Park at the intersection of Sections 8, 9 and 19. Walk to the center of Section 15 and look for the Morrison monument and music legend Bill Black is buried 10 feet away next to his father.
Grave Location GPS
35.093544, -90.024002Photos:
Read More About Bill Black:
- Published Obituary
- Wikipedia Entry
- Don't Be Cruel, Elvis - The Bill Black Story
- How did Elvis’ bassist Bill Black die and what’s his connection to Paul McCartney?
- Space Age Pop - Bill Black
- When Memphis’ Bill Black Combo Joined The Beatles’ First U.S. Tour
- Elvis: Colonel Tom Parker Really Was That Bad
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - Bill Black