Elvis Presley's Impact On The Music Industry

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Do you know how Elvis had impacted the music business? Elvis Presley opened up making music to people everywhere. To begin, Elvis’s career allowed many different people to be able to listen to the type of music he was making that wasn’t very common. Moreover, Elvis was one of the very few people that played his music and wasn't afraid to. Even though Elvis wasn’t the first music artists to make this genre of music he was able to open up a “door” to encourage different kinds of people to enter through the door and make music no matter what their race or what they looked like. Finally, lots of Elvis’s music is still played, loved, and enjoyed today. There are also many different artists that have created music that is like his because of what …show more content…

In the article Who Really Made Rock n’ Roll, it states “No one person started rock 'n' roll. It was a black and white alloy of Fats Domino, Lloyd Price, Ike Turner, Hank Williams, Joe Turner, Louis Jordan, Ray Charles, Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis, Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, Buddy Holly - and Elvis Presley.” The article also says that Elvis had never claimed to be the creator of Rock n’ Roll. The songs he made were different compared to the other songs that were being made at the time. He had gone his own way and made the music that he loved and did what he wanted to do even if there were gonna be some people that would disagree with his decision he was making. During the start of Elvis’s life, he had lived in a racially mixed community where it seemed like the only form of freedom was the music they would listen to. According to American National Biography Online Elvis had grown up with the music he listened to. The article states “The Presleys lived in a racially mixed community of dire poverty where music was perhaps the only form of free soulful entertainment. From birth Elvis heard gospel and spiritual music, Shakerag (Tupelo) black rhythm and blues, hillbilly, country, soul, and jazz.”Since he lived in the racially mixed community he listened to many types of gospel and spiritual music. He also grew up listening to jazz, blues, hillbilly, black rhythm, country, and soul. Elvis …show more content…

Elvis was a white person that came from a racially mixed community where music was one of the only ways that they could escape the chaos that would be going on at that time. Even though he came from that community he was still able to do what he loved and was not be afraid to do so. He encouraged many others to go through the “door” he did and allowed them to face their fears of making music. He was one of the few people that encouraged many others that would come from the same type of community that he did. By doing so there are more artists that make Rock n’ Roll music that is loved and played

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