Elvis Presley's Influence On Rock And Roll Music

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Elvis Presley
Elvis Presley was both a musician and actor who endured rapid fame in the mid-1950s on televisions, radio, as well as silver screen and he remains to be one of the greatest names in rock ‘n’ roll music genre. Born in Tupelo, Mississippi on 8th January 1935, Elvis Presley rose from a humble beginning and became one of the most famous rock ‘n’ roll musicians. Presley grew up under the care of his parents who, despite having little money, had a great love for him. Presley had a profound devotion to his parents, especially his mother, Gladys, who raised him to have strong faith in God. His parents introduced him to Assembly of God Church where he developed an interest in music. Presley obtained his first guitar from his mother during his 11th birthday celebration in 1946, and he first tasted musical success a few years later after winning a talent show at Memphis’ Humes High School. …show more content…

He cut his first demo record at the Sun studio in the same year, and it did not last long before the record label owner, San Phillips, decided to take him for his better performance. With the assistance of Phillips, Presley soon began recording and touring as he tried to catch his first big break. Elvis recorded "That's All Right" in 1954 as his first single.
Presley started to develop a following in 1955 and drew fans to his unusual musical style characterized by good looks and provocative gyrating hips. He also signed a deal with the RCA Records in the same year through his manager, Colonel Tom Parker. Presley was on a roll, and scored his first number one single with "Heartbreak Hotel" in 1956 as well as his first number one album "Elvis Presley". He also signed a movie contract in the same year with Paramount Pictures and became a frequent guest on many television shows despite the uproar caused by his sexy dance

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