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Lisa Marie Presley Goes Goth In American Idol Debut

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May 17 2012, Published 1:00 p.m. ET

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By RadarOnline.com Staff

Lisa Marie Presley made her very first appearance on American Idol Thursday night, and it was interesting, to say the least.

Elvis’ little girl -- now 44 --  performed her single, You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet, off her third album, Storm & Grace, which dropped this past Tuesday.

A slimmed-down Lisa Marie took to the stage in a Gothic-inspired, billowing black floor length gown, and as we watched her band, we couldn’t help but think of the 70’s cartoon Groovy Goolies. (If you’re too young to remember them, check out the second video below!)

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Idol creator and Lisa Marie's manager Simon Fuller sat alongside her mom Priscilla; her daughter Riley Keogh was also in the audience, along with her boyfriend, actor Alex Pettyfer.

Idol’s season 8 runner-up Adam Lambert (he lost to Kris Allen) also performed on the show, singing his new single Never Close Our Eyes.

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