Biography Of Elvis Presley

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As ''Elvis has now left the building'' forever transformed the meaning of popularity and fame in American pop music culture since his death, this icon was regarded as the turning point in the revolution of the rock and roll era.⁵ Elvis Aaron Presley's rise to fame in 1956 and fall, later in 1977, embodied a touchstone period in the youth of an entire generation by its economic, political, social and cultural consequences, and still pertains in today's modern age as one of the most important characters in History. Through this essay, the death of Elvis will touch on these elements by outlining the extent to which he changed the face of music as people knew it.
By the age of 21, Elvis had already made his first appearance on national television, Presley had become one of the most famous people on the planet following a year of that date.¹ Symbol of rebelliousness, good spirit and youthfulness, Elvis had changed the face of American musical culture simply by his enchanting personality, his acceptance and integration of black music into mainstream music and thus led the way for artists like Little Richard and Al Green to perforate in the music industry. Also, upon his death, President Carter remarked Elvis on the immense legacy he left behind. His image, voice, body, talent and name remain today as key elements to the maturation and enrichment of the American public's taste in music, men, fashion, language and attitude. ¹ Composers and various artists of other genres like Bob Dylan and Leonard Bernstein, began to inspire themselves and wonder at him for the innovative pulse he stirred in a seemingly dull American culture at the time.
Impersonators around the globe continue to imitate his style as do Mich...

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...ment to reality grew thin as did his wallet.¹ Nonetheless, Elvis Presley will always be remembered as a whole-hearted person who devoted his soul and fervor to music, and eventually his life to what brought him to the immortal icon he is now. His death reminds music lovers and nostalgic baby-boomers that he is just like them: human and helpless, finding peace through his beautiful melodies of a simpler time.
In conclusion, Elvis Presley's career and death have greatly shaped, influenced and changed the way American History and musical culture as well as the economic markets for his talent turn individuals like himself into international superstars. He remains an immortal being in the hearts of many Americans for he embodies the American Dream sought after since the 50's and continues to gain the respect by all for he will remain the King of Rock and Roll.

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