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  2. Aug 14, 2017 · As a teenager, Elvis hung out on the iconic Beale Street, exploring the famed music scene and listening to white and black, urban and rural styles and sounds, especially rhythm-and-blues.

  3. Apr 11, 2022 · Every star in his wake who repeatedly overhauled their image, staked claims in wildly various media spaces, and fused divergent cultural signifiers owes Presley a debt of gratitude — from the Beatles to Beyoncé, from Michael Jackson to Lady Gaga. Of course, Presley wasn't the first rock star.

  4. Aug 14, 2015 · He caused a riot, all right, but it was within the music industry. And while some skeptics had dismissed Presley as a flash in the pan, he had an amazing 20-year career while he was alive —...

  5. Jan 9, 2020 · Elvis Presley shared his talent with the world and left us with at least 35 films, over 50 studio, soundtracks, and live albums, and memories as joyful as his gyrating hip motions. Time has proven that his music transcends generations, socio-economic barriers, and age.

  6. His music was heavily influenced by African-American blues, Christian gospel, and Southern country. In a list of the greatest English language singers, as compiled by Q magazine, Presley was ranked first, [2] and second in the list of greatest singers of the 20th century by BBC Radio. [3] .

  7. Elvis Presley emerged as a musical icon during a period of intense racial segregation in America. His music, heavily influenced by African American genres such as blues, gospel, and R&B, played a crucial role in bridging racial divides.

  8. Elvis became familiar with the music of the well-known local R&B artists, including B.B. King, Rufus Thomas, and Big Memphis Ma Rainey. All these Southern-based musical genres inspired Elvis’s early singing style, which turned out to be a true fusion of sounds.