Monday, October 21, 2019
Presley essays
Presley essays    At the time, no one realized that The world of music and entertainment would forever     change.  It was noon, on January 8, 1935, when Gladys Smith Presley, a poor Mississippi     God-fearing sewing machine operator and wife of farm hand Vernon Elvis Presley, gave birth to     twin sons Elvis Aron and Jesse Garon Presley.  Buried in an unmarked Priceville, Mississippi     grave, Jesse Garon died within six hours of birth.     	Jesses twin, Elvis Aron, was to become the most influential force in the history of     popular music and a melding force between cultures.  As the worlds most endearing and     successful entertainer of his age, Elvis sold over three hundred million records, and created     	Today, Elvis is known world wide as The King of Rock n Roll.  The dirt-poor with     his polite and well-mannered ways, patterned his famous wiggle and early singing style form     the gospel revival preachers he grew up with at the familys First Assembly of God Church.     	We were broke, man, broke, and we left Tupelo overnight, Elvis said, a quote which     typifies his early life, following his parents from job to job.     	In 1939 the total combined Presley salary was $35 a week, when young Elvis was     enrolled in L.C. Humes High School in Memphis, Tennessee.  After graduation from Humes     High School in 1953, while driving a truck for an electric company, Elvis passed a sign that     would lead him to fame.  The sign read, Memphis Recording Service-Make your own     records...Four dollars for two songs.     	This is where Sam Phillips of Sun Records found his man.  In August 1954, WHBQ radio     in Memphis released the birth of a Rock n Roll legend with, Thats All Right, Mama.     	After an unsuccessful Grand Ol Opry stint, 1955 brought Good Rockin Tonite and     Milk Cow Blues Boogie.  The flamboyant personal manage    ...     
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