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Elvis Presley Biography

Elvis Presley, an international rock and roll icon, was born on January 8, 1935, in Tupelo, Mississippi. His family, which consisted of Elvis and his parents, moved to Tennessee in 1948. Throughout his childhood, Elvis was influenced by the country and pop music that was popular at the time, as well as the gospel music he heard growing up in church. As a teenager, Elvis became enamored by the R&B music popular on Beale Street in Memphis. He started his singing career in 1954, signing a contract with Sun Records of Memphis. It didn't take long for Elvis to become an international sensation. By 1956, Elvis's newfound style and sound paved the way for a new era in American pop culture. The Elvis Presley biography includes a long list of performances, multiplatinum Elvis records, and a film and television career.


No Elvis bio would be complete without mentioning his outstanding television career. Elvis starred in 33 films and made dozens of television appearances and special performances. He also broke ground in Las Vegas, performing there over 30 times. The Elvis Las Vegas shows were always the talk of the town, usually selling out within minutes. Elvis has sold over a billion records globally, which is more than any other artist throughout history. The Elvis Presley biography is full of awards and achievements. He earned gold and platinum awards for 150 singles and albums, topping the list of award holders. He also managed to get fourteen Grammy nominations and earned the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award when he was 36. Although any Elvis biography mentions his incredible victories in the music and film industries, it is rarely mentioned that Elvis honorably served in the US Army and was given an award by the United States Jaycees for his outstanding service.


Although the Elvis bio ends in the singer's death at his Memphis home in 1977, Elvis's charisma, charm, and talent are remembered by millions of people throughout the world. Today, he is considered one of the most influential characters of twentieth-century pop culture. His Memphis home, Graceland, is open to tourists who want to learn more about Elvis records and his life. Elvis fans also have a reason to visit Las Vegas. Cirque du Soleil, a world famous circus troupe, is putting on a show at City Center, a state of the art complex in Las Vegas. The Elvis Las Vegas show will feature spectacular lighting, performers, and costumes and will highlight legendary Elvis records. The one of a kind performance is expected to appeal to Elvis fans worldwide and will surely be mentioned in a future Elvis Presley biography.