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Olympia Theater in downtown Miami
- While everyone is familiar with the story of Elvis’ ascent to the King of Rock and Roll, not many are aware that Elvis performed at historic Olympia Theater in downtown Miami. In early August of 1956, The Olympia Theater featured one of the fastest rising talents in music and a legend in the making.
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During 1955 and 1956, Elvis and his band performed widely, especially in the south, making numerous personal appearances, from high schools to county fairs. His 1955 itinerary, reprinted below, reveals an unyielding schedule of nearly daily performances.
Jul 5, 2014 · On the evening of July 4, 1956, Elvis, Scotty Moore, Bill Black and DJ Fontana headlined a benefit concert at Russwood to a reported 14,000 fans, many of which had waited since morning to sit as close as they could (actual attendance is believed to be around 7000).
On May 13, 1956, Elvis Presley arrived in the Twin Cities to play two concerts: a matinee at the St. Paul Auditorium and an evening gig at the Minneapolis Auditorium. The Tribune dispatched Will Jones to St. Paul for the early show.
Feb 23, 2016 · Elvis Presley shaking his hands dry following a wash on a train from New York City to Memphis, Tennessee, in July 1956.
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On June 5, 1956, Elvis set his guitar to the side and performed what came to be known as one of the most controversial performances in television history. The provocative hip-swinging dance moves caused a national scandal and set the stage for the King of Rock 'n' Roll's place in history.
March 25, 1956. Elvis arrives in Los Angeles to begin a two-part screen test for Paramount Studios in Hollywood on the 26th and 27th. He lip syncs "Blue Suede Shoes" and performs a scene from the as yet unmade film, “The Rainmaker.” April 3, 1956. Elvis appears on “The Milton Berle Show” on NBC. This particular broadcast of the show ...