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Elvis PresleyElvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 - August 16, 1977) was an American singer, known as the King of rock and roll.
Sun Records owner Sam Phillips heard the disc and, recognizing Presley's nascent talent, had him record for his label on July 5, 1954. The resulting record, "That's All Right", backed by guitarist Scotty Moore and bass player Bill Black[?], was a huge local hit and regular touring started to expand his fame beyond Tennessee. A string of hit records followed as the public's desire for his product seemed insatiable. On January 28, 1956 he made his national television debut by appearing on The Dorsey Brothers Stage Show[?] and entered the music charts for the first time on February 22, of the same year with "Heartbreak Hotel". After a string of other TV appearances he made his first appearance on the top-rated Ed Sullivan Show on September 9 while he was filming the movie Love Me Tender[?] earning the show a record 52-60 million viewers (82.6% of viewership that night). Presley then dyed his sandy blond hair jet black for his second Sullivan performance on October 28 of the same year. On his third and final Sullivan appearance (January 6, 1957) Sullivan bowed to pressure from moralists and ordered Presley to be filmed only from the waist up due to his customary suggestive hip movements. On January 20, 1958, however, Presley received a draft notice for a 3-year tour with the US Army. Presley served in Germany where he drove a jeep for Sgt. Ira Jones[?]. Presley was deeply religious, and he recorded several gospel albums.
From the beginning of his career, Elvis was a sex symbol sending legions of women swooning. On May 1, 1967 he married Priscilla Anne Beaulieu at the Alldin Hotel, Las Vegas. A daughter, Lisa Marie, was born exactly nine months after their wedding, on February 1, 1968. After their divorce in 1973 she lived with Priscilla. However, Elvis: The Hollywood Years, a new biography by David Bret, claims the star had a secret gay affair. The author says that his manager Colonel Tom Parker "held secret information about a homosexual affair between Elvis and actor Nick Adams over his head like a sword. He made it clear that... if Elvis didn't toe the line, he'd let it get out. At that time, it could well have ruined his career. That is why Parker had so much control over him." Many journalists' attempts to 'out' the star in the past were thwarted by his manager. The 1970s again saw Elvis retreat from the public, battling an addiction to prescription drugs and the resulting weight problems while making occasional appearances as a headliner at leading hotels in Las Vegas, notably the Las Vegas Hilton. He died at his palatial home Graceland in Memphis, Tennessee in 1977 and was buried on its grounds. The local medical examiner found his death to be a consequence of an overdose of mixed drugs and complications of severe heart disease. After his death, there have been numerous conspiracy theories and Elvis sightings. Now, more than twenty years after his death, Presley remains one of the icons of the 20th century. His image, especially his trademark quiff (or forelock), is instantly recognizable. He is still the gold standard against which modern notions of fame are measured. At least one modern recording artist, Elvis Costello, borrowed Presley's first name to help his fledgling career. But all too often, Elvis Presley's kitsch appeal, the industry which has grown up around chronicling his dietary and chemical predilections and the trappings of his celebrity have tended to obscure the vibrant and vital music he made as a young man, and the lasting influence both he and his music had on American popular culture. Nonetheless, in October 2002, nearly 50 years after he made his first hit record, and 25 years after his death, an Elvis Presley album titled "ELV1S 30 #1 Hits," reached number 1 on the charts. Amongst his many accomplishments, Elvis Presley is only one of two singers to ever simultaneously have two Top 5 albums on the charts. Some examples of his songs:
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