DJ Fontana passed away in his sleep last night (June 15, 2018) aged, 87, according to an emotional Facebook post from his son. David Fontana wrote: "I told everyone that I would keep you posted. My Dad passed away in his sleep at 9:33 tonight. "He was very comfortable with no pain. I will post more tomorrow when
I have more information. We ask for privacy at this time. Thank you for
your love and prayers."
Sun Studio, in Memphis Tennessee, where Elvis famously began his
career, also posted on their official Facebook page: "We are extremely
saddened to hear about the passing of legendary drummer D.J. Fontana.
The band is all back together now."
Dominic Joseph Fontana, known as DJ, was born in 1931 in Shreveport, Louisiana. He began playing the drums for Elvis in 1954 and worked with The King until 1968. Fontana featured on the recording of a host of Presley's biggest hits
including Heartbreak Hotel, Hound Dog, Don't Be Cruel and Jailhouse
Rock. The Louisiana native also featured on Elvis' iconic appearances on the Ed Sullivan show.
Fontana joined a band consisting of Scotty Moore on lead guitar, Bill
Black on bass and Elvis Presley on rhythm guitar and vocals, originally
calling themselves The Blue Moon Boys. The band was formed by record producer Sam Phillips and would go on to record many of The King’s top tunes.
Although the band officially broke up in 1958 Fontana and Elvis continued working together throughout the 1960s.