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Here are some interesting facts about Elvis Presley.
Born: January 8, 1935 Tupelo, Mississippi Siblings: A twin brother that was stillborn named Jesse Garon Presley Parents: Gladys Love and Vernon Elvis Presley High School: Humes High School First record for Sun Studios: "Good Rockin' Tonight" and "I Don't Care if the Sun Don't Shine" on September 25, 1954. First Network TV Appearance: "Stage Show" hosted by the Dorsey brothers on July 5, 1954. Elvis, Scotty Moore and Bill Black (the Blue Moon Boys) sang "That's all Right(mama)." First Commercial Record Release: July 19, 1954 "That's all right(Mama)" and "Blue Moon of Kentucky" First Screen Test: April 1, 1956 Paramount Studios. A scene from "The Rainmaker" First Film: "Love me Tender"August 23, 1956 signed with Paramount Pictures on April 6, 1956 Purchased Graceland: March 1957 First Record for RCA: "I Got a Woman" on January 27, 1956. However it was not the first to be released. First Record to Hit #1: "Heartbreak Hotel," which was also his first to actually be released by RCA Inducted into the Army: March 24, 1958 Spouse: Priscilla Beaulieu whom he married at the Aladdin Hotel in Las Vegas on May 1, 1967 Children : Lisa Marie Presley born February 1, 1968 Found dead by Ginger Alden: August 16, 1977 Graceland Opened to the Public: June 7, 1982 Controversial "Facts" about Elvis
During Elvis' career he made 33 movies, two documentaries and two TV specials.
"Loving You" - 1957 with Dolores Hart, Wendell Corey and Lizabeth Scott "Jailhouse Rock" - 1957 with Judy Tyler and Mickey Shaugnnessy "King Creole" - 1958 with Walter Mathau, Dolores Hart, Dean Jagger, Dean Jones and vic Morrow "G.I. Blues" - 1960 with Juliet Prowse, Jeremy Slate and Robert Ivers Go To Page: 1 2
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