MIKE Wolfe packed on the PDA with girlfriend Leticia Cline while on vacation in Memphis.
The couple was romantically swept away by an important rock and roll milestone, even though the audience for their programs continued to be shaken.
Mike and Letícia paused the harvest for a moment alone.
The American Pickers host and his longtime love are on tour across the South and shared photos from their stop at the Sun Records studio in Memphis.
This was the independent record label founded by producer Sam Phillips, which launched the careers of legends such as Elvis Presley, Roy Orbison, Johnny Cash and many others.
Mike, a classic rock fan himself, couldn’t help but smile as he sat behind a piano inside the studio for his own music-making moment.
Dressed in a black shirt and dark pants, the 59-year-old tickled the ivory as a large poster of Elvis looked on.
Letícia, 45 years old, looked stunning alongside Mike, wearing a tight white blouse and jeans.
At one point, Mike leaned in for a kiss, briefly delaying his tune.
He captioned the photo “Sugar Sugar” – a reference to both the song he used in the background and his girlfriend Letícia.
JOLLY CART
Earlier in the day, Mike shared a video of him and Leticia enjoying a ride through Memphis on a historic streetcar.
As Jimmie Rodgers’ song Train Whistle Blues played in the video, Mike panned the tram, showing the driver, the scenery, his girlfriend and the rest of the train.
Letícia, wearing the same clothes, sat with her hands crossed and her phone next to her on the bench while looking at the view.
They were the only people in the cart, which had a trash can, fan and other equipment in the back.
SWING OUT
Mike has been swinging hard during the escape.
Earlier this week, he was thrilled to meet legendary guitarist James Burton, 84.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer played with Elvis Presley from 1969 until the singer’s death in 1977.
In the photos he posted on Instagram, the presenter sat with the rock legend outdoors.
The History Channel star wore a gray shirt, while James covered his eyes with reflective sunglasses and wore a long-sleeved graphic shirt.
“It’s not every day that I get to film with one of my [heroes],” Mike captioned the post.
“I love you, James Burton.”
“Thank you for always being a shining light in my life,” Mike said.
On Saturday, Mike attended James’ street dedication ceremony in Louisiana, according to the Shreveport Times.
The street dedication added the new Street Dedicated to James Burton sign above the Elvis Presley Avenue sign.
Mike also shared a photo of himself next to a statue of James.
The statue stood in front of the Shreveport Municipal Auditorium.
“James Burton is not just one of the most epic guitarists to ever live,” wrote Mike.
“He also has one of the most beautiful hearts I have ever met. I feel very blessed with his friendship.
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