Elvis was a popular musician from the 1950s up until his death in the 1970s. Although Elvis did not start out famous or singing he did later on in life. His career didn’t start until he was called up to sing in a studio in front of a record producer. This audition sparked his career as a musician. Helping him become one of America’s most well known musicians in American history.
Elvis’ parents did not expect to only have one child, but sadly they did. Elvis Presley was born on January 8, 1935 in Tupelo, Mississippi. Elvis’ twin brother Jesse Garon Presley died at birth,because he was stillborn. Jesse Garon Presley is buried in Tupelo, Mississippi During Elvis’ younger life his family moved to Memphis, Tennessee in 1948 because of his
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Elvis worked for Crown Electric Company for a couple of months. While at Crown Electric Company he did various jobs and attended night school. Sam Phillips called Elvis into the studio to sing “Without You” At first Elvis did not sound so well so Sam Phillips wanted Elvis to sing with others (Elvis Presley, Inc., 2018).
Elvis had to start working with other musicians to help launch his career out . Sam Phillips told Elvis to sing other songs then he said to work with others (Elvis Presley, Inc.,2018). Elvis starts working with Scotty Moore and Bill Black. Things clicked when they speed up songs making 5 songs, Elvis’ first of five singles in his career (Elvis Presley, Inc., 2018). Elvis’s career did not start until he worked with others (Elvis Presley, Inc., 2018).
Elvis quit his day job in order to pursue his music to start a career with it. Elvis appeared for the first time on the “Louisiana Hayride”, a Saturday country music radio show (Elvis Presley, Inc., 2018). The radio show is broadcast in thirteen states with 190 stations (Elvis Presley, Inc., 2018). The Podcast led to Elvis signing a one year contract for 52 Saturday nights (Elvis Presley, Inc., 2018). Elvis’ commitment to the Hayride prevented
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In 1954, Elvis started his singing career with Sun Records. His recording contract was sold to RCA Victor. Elvis ushered a whole new era of American Music (Elvis Presley, Inc., 2018). Elvis’ music had a unique sound at the time (Elvis Presley, Inc., 2018).
Elvis’s life changed when he hired Colonel Parker as his manager to help manage his performances. August 15, 1956 Elvis signs an official management with Hank Snow Attractions which is owned by Snow and Colonel Tom Parker. Colonel Parker became Elvis’ exclusive manager and negotiated the sale of Elvis’ Sun contract to RCA, which included his five Sun Singles and others in the future. Colonel Parker helped Elvis with future shows and performances like his contract with the Louisiana Hayride (Elvis Presley, Inc., 2018). Colonel Parker helped Elvis launch his career (Elvis Presley, Inc.,