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January
8, 1935
In
Tupelo, Mississippi, shortly before dawn, in a two-room
house built by her husband and her brother-in-law, Gladys
Presley gives birth to identical twin sons. The first,
Jessie Garon, is born dead. The second, Elvis Aaron,
is born alive and healthy. Elvis would be their only
child.
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Elvis
Aaron Presley,
in the humblest of circumstances, was born to Vernon
and Gladys Presley in a two-room house in Tupelo, Mississippi
on January 8, 1935. His twin brother, Jessie Garon,
was stillborn, leaving Elvis to grow up as an only child.
He and his parents moved to Memphis, Tennessee in 1948,
and Elvis graduated from Humes High School there in
1953.
Elvis musical influences were the pop and country
music of the time, the gospel music he heard in church
and at the all-night gospel sings he frequently attended,
and the black R&B he absorbed on historic Beale
Street as a Memphis teenager. In 1954, he began his
singing career with the legendary Sun Records label
in Memphis. In late 1955, his recording contract was
sold to RCA Victor. By 1956, he was an international
sensation. With a sound and style that uniquely combined
his diverse musical influences and blurred and challenged
the social and racial barriers of the time, he ushered
in a whole new era of American music and popular culture.He
starred in 33 successful films, made history with his
television appearances and specials, and knew great
acclaim through his many, often record-breaking, live
concert performances on tour and in Las Vegas. Globally,
he has sold over one billion records, more than any
other artist. His American sales have earned him gold,
platinum or multi-platinum awards for 130 different
albums and singles, far more than any other artist.
Among his many awards and accolades were 14 Grammy nominations
(3 wins) from the National Academy of Recording Arts
& Sciences, the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award,
which he received at age 36, and his being named One
of the Ten Outstanding Young Men of the Nation for 1970
by the United States Jaycees. Without any of the special
privileges his celebrity status might have afforded
him, he honorably served his country in the U.S. Army.
His talent, good looks, sensuality, charisma, and good
humor endeared him to millions, as did the humility
and human kindness he demonstrated throughout his life.
Known the world over by his first name, he is regarded
as one of the most important figures of twentieth century
popular culture. Elvis died at his Memphis home, Graceland,
on August 16, 1977.

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1935
- 1948
Elvis grows up within a close-knit, working class family,
consisting of his parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles,
and cousins, who all live near one another in Tupelo.
There is little money, but Vernon and Gladys do their
best to provide for their son, who is the center of
their lives. They move from one house to another in
Tupelo. Elvis attends the Assembly of God Church with
his family, and the music and preaching register deeply.
Other influences are black bluesmen in the neighborhood
and country music radio programs enjoyed by his family.
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