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    “The King of Rock and Roll” also known as Elvis Presley was famous and adored during the 1950’s by the young adults all over the United States. Although the older crowd found his music and dance moves very inappropriate, the teenagers adored and grew fond of his music which made this Mississippi star controversial. In the very beginning before Elvis, the music that was heard around the world was a lot of swing and jazz music that the Greats played. By Greats I mean well known artists like Rosemary

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    Elvis Presley – An artist Luke Roberts | BA (hons) Music Management | 05/10/16 Figure 1: Portrait of Elvis Presley (Biography.com Editors, 2015) Word Count: 749 Introduction: A good relationship between a manager and an artist is absolutely crucial to success within the industry and is also likely the most important connection that the artist/s will have in the industry (Lindvall. 2009). Elvis Presley was born on January 8th 1935 in East Tupelo, Mississippi and was the son

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    Presley, the king of Rock ‘n’ Roll, the influence for hundreds of musicians for decades. He began as a poor young southern boy, but with his unique, unheard of sound, his fame exploded. Girls fawned over his jet black and wild hip movements and parents despised Presley’s “profanity”. From the time he was a child, his talent was eminent and his love was exponential. From growing up with various influences, to finding his style, to his exploding fame and time in the service, Elvis Presley became a

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    Elvis Presley, often referred to as "The King of Rock’n’Roll", later shortened to "The King", was a highly influential singer and actor of the 20th century. He controversially gave birth to the new age rock’n’roll in an era immensely filled with conservatism and conformity. Elvis was born on January the 8th of 1935 in Tupelo, Mississippi to Gladys and Vernon Presley. Elvis had an identical twin brother, Jesse Garon Presley.Jesse was delivered stillborn just thirty-five minutes before the destined

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    Elvis Presley was born to Vernon and Gladys Presley in 1935. Gladys was very influential in leading Elvis towards his singing career. Elvis's accomplishments were also influenced by a man named Sam Philips, the owner of a Memphis recording studio. This led him to becoming a national phenomenon. Cloud David quoted, "The Rock and Roll philosophy created Elvis Presley and it killed Elvis Presley," (Cloud, 1999). Many people think what created Elvis to become so famous also brought him towards his downfall

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    Elvis Presley was born January 8, 1935 in Tupelo Mississippi. He moved to Tennessee in 1948 and was an only child after his twin brother passed away 35 minutes after he was born. When Elvis turned 11 his parents bought him his first guitar for his birthday. When he was 12 he was offered to sing on air, but declined because he was very shy. In 1953 Elvis recorded “My Happiness” and “That’s When your heartaches begin.” Elvis had a rehearsal session with Scotty Moore and Bill Black at Sun Records, everything

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    Elvis Presley is known as the King of Rock n Roll. His career span was from 1954 to 1997. He had 50 total records. Personal obstacles Elvis’ faced, he got married to Priscilla Presley in 1967. A year later he and Priscilla had a daughter. Unfortunately their marriage didn’t last and they got a divorce in 1973. After he and Priscilla got divorced, he started to get addicted to prescription drugs. He also had high blood pressure, liver damage, glaucoma and an enlarged colon. He died from a heart attack

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    in the 1930’s and coming to fame in the 1950’s, Elvis Presley left a mark in the music industry. Elvis was an inspirational musician and revolutionized genres of music. He was someone that brought something new to the table since he was growing up, during his rise to fame, and even after he left and his legacy kept going. Growing up from a poor, but humble beginnings are where it all started for the biggest names in rock and roll. Elvis Aaron Presley was born on January 8, 1935, in Tupelo, Mississippi

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    1935 -Elvis Aaron Presley was born in Tupelo, Mississippi. He is commonly known as just Elvis, The King of Rock and Roll, or the King. His parents were Gladys who was a sewing a machine operator and Vernon Presley, who was a truck driver. Presley had a twin brother named Jesse, who was stillborn, and Presley grew up an only child. His father had to serve in prison due to bad checks leading to unemployment. This left the family poor. 1945- Elvis first performed in a singing contest at the Mississippi-Alabama

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    Elvis Presley, a recording artist, a movie star and the King. There is no question that Elvis Presley is one of the most famous and well known performing artists in American music history, but why? There are several reasons one could give to support the fact that Presley was a great American. Presley became the biggest musical act of his day and achieved stardom that no American performer before him had as well as massive success. On top of this, he’s touched, inspired and influenced many including

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