Julie Mundy

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Julie Mundy
Occupation Writer
Nationality British
GenreBiography, pop culture
Website
www.julie.mundy.com

Julie Mundy is a British writer who focuses on 20th century history and pop culture, most notably Elvis Presley. [1] She also runs Elvis Presley fansite Elvis fan club website, elvis.co.uk, [2] "one of the main Elvis websites" in the UK, [3] and acts as a judge at Elvis tribute act competitions. [4] She also appeared on home improvement show 60 Minute Makeover getting an Elvis-themed remodelling. [5]

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  2. Winch, Jessica (12 January 2012). "Now or never for the devotees who know Elvis lives". Birmingham Post. p. 35.
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