Stevie Nicks, Jack White & More Featured on ‘Elvis’ Soundtrack

Stevie Nicks, Jack White and a diverse roster of artists have been unveiled as contributors to the soundtrack of Elvis, the upcoming biopic starring Austin Butler as Elvis Presley and Tom Hanks as Colonel Tom Parker.

The official social media channels for Elvis shared the list of artists featured on the soundtrack. In addition to Nicks and White, other artists on the soundtrack include Ann Nesby, Alton Mason, Chris Isaak, Denzel Curry, Doja Cat, Eminem & Ceelo Green, Gary Clark Jr., Lenesha Randolph, Jazmine Sullivan, Kacey Musgraves, Kodt Smit-McPhee, Les Greene, Maneskin, Nardo Wick, Paravi, Pnau, Rufus Thoman, Shonka Dukureh, Swae Lee & Diplo, Tame Impala and Yola.

 

As previously reported, Elvis will examine the singer’s career over the span of 20 years from the view of manager Colonel Tom Park and his complicated relationship with “The King.”

Elvis hits theaters on June 24. A new trailer for the film can be viewed below.

 

 

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