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According to Rolling Stone magazine "it was Elvis who made rock 'n' roll the international language of pop." A PBS documentary once described Presley as "an American music giant of the 20th century who singlehandedly changed the course of music and culture in the mid-1950s." [1]. His recordings, dance moves, attitude and clothing came to be seen as embodiments of rock and roll. Presley sang both hard driving rockabilly and rock and roll dance songs and ballads, laying a commercial foundation upon which other rock and roll musicians wo ...
See also:Elvis Presley, Elvis Presley - An American phenomenon, Elvis Presley - Birth & Childhood, Elvis Presley - The Sun recordings, Elvis Presley - The management of Colonel Tom Parker, Elvis Presley - Military service, Elvis Presley - Comeback, Elvis Presley - 1969 onward, Elvis Presley - Movies, Elvis Presley - Gospel roots, Elvis Presley - Relationships, Elvis Presley - High school and early stardom, Elvis Presley - Priscilla Beaulieu Presley and some other relationships, Elvis Presley - Later years, Elvis Presley - Abuse of drugs, Elvis Presley - Death and burial, Elvis Presley - Lasting legacy, Elvis Presley - Elvis in the 21st century, Elvis Presley - Musical milestones, Elvis Presley - Trivia, Elvis Presley - Quotes from Elvis, Elvis Presley - Quotes about Elvis Read more here: » Elvis Presley: Encyclopedia II - Elvis Presley - An American phenomenon |
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See also:Elvis Presley, Elvis Presley - An American Phenomenon, Elvis Presley - Birth & Childhood, Elvis Presley - The Sun recordings, Elvis Presley - The management of Colonel Tom Parker, Elvis Presley - Military service, Elvis Presley - Comeback, Elvis Presley - 1969 onward, Elvis Presley - Movies, Elvis Presley - Gospel roots, Elvis Presley - Relationships, Elvis Presley - High school and early stardom, Elvis Presley - Priscilla Beaulieu Presley and other relationships, Elvis Presley - Later years, Elvis Presley - Abuse of drugs, Elvis Presley - Death and burial, Elvis Presley - Lasting legacy, Elvis Presley - Elvis in the 21st century, Elvis Presley - Musical milestones, Elvis Presley - Trivia Read more here: » Elvis Presley: Encyclopedia II - Elvis Presley - An American Phenomenon |
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She was born Dolly Rebecca Parton in Sevierville, Tennessee, the fourth of twelve children born to Robert Lee Parton and Avie Lee Owens, and grew up "dirt poor" in a rustic one-room cabin in the Smoky Mountains, also described as a "run-down farm" near Locust Ridge. Her siblings are Willadeene Parton (a poet), David Parton, Denver Parton, Bobby Parton,Stella Parton (a singer), Cassie Parton, Larry Parton (who died shortly after birth), Randy Parton (a singer), twins Floyd Parton (a songwriter) a ...
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 |  |  | Elvis Presley - Birth & Childhood: Encyclopedia II - Lisa Marie Presley - Marriage & DivorcePresley married her first husband Danny Keough on October 3, 1988. They had two children together, Danielle Riley (born May 29, 1989) and Benjamin Storm (born October 21, 1992). Presley divorced Keough on May 6, 1994.
Two weeks later she married Michael Jackson on May 18, 1994. The marriage lasted 18 months. There was speculation that Jackson, who owns The Beatles catalog, wanted to buy Elvis's catalog too. There was also wide speculation Jackson married Presley for various pub ...
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Michael Jackson - Childhood: 1958-1961.
Jackson was born the seventh of nine children in Gary, Indiana to Joseph and Katherine Jackson. The entire family, including older siblings Rebbie, Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, LaToya, and Marlon (whose twin brother Brandon died shortly after birth), and younger siblings Randy and Janet, lived together in a small two-bedroom house, while Joseph worked in a steel mill. At the behest of their mother, but against Joseph's wishes, the Jackson children were raised as Jehovah's Witnesses and practiced door-to-door ...
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According to tradition, Ohio-born minstrel show composer Daniel Decatur Emmett wrote "Dixie" around 1859. Over his lifetime, Emmett often recounted the story of its composition, and details vary with each account. For example, in various versions of the story, Emmett claimed to have written "Dixie" in a few minutes, in a single night, and over a few days.[20] An 1872 edition of The New York Clipper provides one of the earliest accounts, claiming that on a Saturday night shortly a ...
See also:Dixie song, Dixie song - Structure, Dixie song - Lyrics, Dixie song - Composition and copyright, Dixie song - African American origin?, Dixie song - Popularity through the Civil War, Dixie song - Dixie reconstructed, Dixie song - Dixie opposed, Dixie song - Notes Read more here: » Dixie song: Encyclopedia II - Dixie song - Composition and copyright |
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See also:MTV Generation, MTV Generation - XY Cusp, MTV Generation - Differences with Generation Y, MTV Generation - Global factors defining the MTV Generation, MTV Generation - Culture Political and Social, MTV Generation - Overview of the cultural impact of the media upon the MTV Generation, MTV Generation - Movies associated to the generation, MTV Generation - TV shows that are often associated to the generation, MTV Generation - Music associated to the generation, MTV Generation - Technology/Media experienced by the generation, MTV Generation - The Doomed Generation, MTV Generation - Crime in the early 1990s, MTV Generation - Cultural influences of crime in the early 90s, MTV Generation - Media Antagonism of the late 1990s, MTV Generation - An Ambitious Generation of Drifting Dreamers, MTV Generation - September 11 2001 Attacks Read more here: » MTV Generation: Encyclopedia II - MTV Generation - Overview of the cultural impact of the media upon the MTV Generation |
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Black comedy - Literature.
As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner
The Assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy Considered as a Downhill Motor Race by J.G. Ballard
Candide by Voltaire
Catch-22 by Joseph Heller.
Fight Club, by Chuck Palahniuk, and his other works.
God's Other Son by Don Imus
Jennifer Government by Max Barry
The Loved One by Evelyn Waugh
A Series of Unfortunate Events< ...
See also:Black comedy, Black comedy - Works, Black comedy - Literature, Black comedy - Films, Black comedy - Periodicals, Black comedy - Television, Black comedy - Video Games, Black comedy - Websites, Black comedy - People, Black comedy - Authors, Black comedy - Comedians, Black comedy - Comics Artists and Writers, Black comedy - Filmmakers, Black comedy - Musicians, Black comedy - Radio Personalities Read more here: » Black comedy: Encyclopedia II - Black comedy - Works |
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MTV Generation - Crime in the early 1990s.
Crime and drugs are not unique to any generation, however, the crime rate was extremely high in the 1990s and XYers were being exposed to it at an immature age unlike Generation X. In addition, XYers specifically became a target of negative stereotypes. During the late 1980s, there was a recession. Throughout the world, crime rates r ...
See also:MTV Generation, MTV Generation - XY Cusp, MTV Generation - Differences with Generation Y, MTV Generation - Global factors defining the MTV Generation, MTV Generation - Culture Political and Social, MTV Generation - Overview of the cultural impact of the media upon the MTV Generation, MTV Generation - Movies associated to the generation, MTV Generation - TV shows that are often associated to the generation, MTV Generation - Music associated to the generation, MTV Generation - Technology/Media experienced by the generation, MTV Generation - The Doomed Generation, MTV Generation - Crime in the early 1990s, MTV Generation - Cultural influences of crime in the early 90s, MTV Generation - Media Antagonism of the late 1990s, MTV Generation - An Ambitious Generation of Drifting Dreamers, MTV Generation - September 11 2001 Attacks Read more here: » MTV Generation: Encyclopedia II - MTV Generation - The Doomed Generation |
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Series finale - 1960.
Howdy Doody - Everybody in Doodyville packs up. As Buffalo Bob sings "The Goodbye Song," he changes the lyrics because the show has been cancelled. Then, Clarabell the Clown says: "Goodbye Kids"--the only words he spoke on the program.
Series finale - 1963.
Leave It to Beaver – June brings out the family scrapbook, and the Cleavers recall memories and ...
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See also:Elvis Presley, Elvis Presley - An American phenomenon, Elvis Presley - Birth & Childhood, Elvis Presley - The Sun recordings, Elvis Presley - The management of Colonel Tom Parker, Elvis Presley - Military service, Elvis Presley - Comeback, Elvis Presley - 1969 onward, Elvis Presley - Movies, Elvis Presley - Gospel roots, Elvis Presley - Relationships, Elvis Presley - High school and early stardom, Elvis Presley - Priscilla Beaulieu Presley and some other relationships, Elvis Presley - Later years, Elvis Presley - Abuse of drugs, Elvis Presley - Death and burial, Elvis Presley - Lasting legacy, Elvis Presley - Elvis in the 21st century, Elvis Presley - Musical milestones, Elvis Presley - Trivia, Elvis Presley - Quotes from Elvis, Elvis Presley - Quotes about Elvis Read more here: » Elvis Presley: Encyclopedia II - Elvis Presley - Lasting legacy |
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See also:Elvis Presley, Elvis Presley - An American phenomenon, Elvis Presley - Birth & Childhood, Elvis Presley - The Sun recordings, Elvis Presley - The management of Colonel Tom Parker, Elvis Presley - Military service, Elvis Presley - Comeback, Elvis Presley - 1969 onward, Elvis Presley - Movies, Elvis Presley - Gospel roots, Elvis Presley - Relationships, Elvis Presley - High school and early stardom, Elvis Presley - Priscilla Beaulieu Presley and some other relationships, Elvis Presley - Later years, Elvis Presley - Abuse of drugs, Elvis Presley - Death and burial, Elvis Presley - Lasting legacy, Elvis Presley - Elvis in the 21st century, Elvis Presley - Musical milestones, Elvis Presley - Trivia, Elvis Presley - Quotes from Elvis, Elvis Presley - Quotes about Elvis Read more here: » Elvis Presley: Encyclopedia II - Elvis Presley - Relationships |
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“The most beautiful thing in the world to me is a baby lookin' as pretty as her mamma.”
- Elvis.
“When you let your head get too big it'll break your neck.”
- Elvis.
“Some people tap their feet, some people snap their fingers, and some people sway back and forth. I just sorta do 'em all together, I guess.”
- Elvis in 1956, talking about his way of moving on s ...
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“The most beautiful thing in the world to me is a baby lookin' as pretty as her mamma.”
- Elvis.
“When you let your head get too big it'll break your neck.”
- Elvis.
“Some people tap their feet, some people snap their fingers, and some people sway back and forth. I just sorta do 'em all together, I guess.”
- Elvis in 1956, talking about his way of ...
See also:Elvis Presley, Elvis Presley - An American phenomenon, Elvis Presley - Birth & Childhood, Elvis Presley - The Sun recordings, Elvis Presley - The management of Colonel Tom Parker, Elvis Presley - Military service, Elvis Presley - Comeback, Elvis Presley - 1969 onward, Elvis Presley - Movies, Elvis Presley - Gospel roots, Elvis Presley - Relationships, Elvis Presley - High school and early stardom, Elvis Presley - Priscilla Beaulieu Presley and some other relationships, Elvis Presley - Later years, Elvis Presley - Abuse of drugs, Elvis Presley - Death and burial, Elvis Presley - Lasting legacy, Elvis Presley - Elvis in the 21st century, Elvis Presley - Musical milestones, Elvis Presley - Trivia, Elvis Presley - Quotes from Elvis, Elvis Presley - Quotes about Elvis Read more here: » Elvis Presley: Encyclopedia II - Elvis Presley - Quotes from Elvis |
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recorded 104 singles that hit the Top 40 of the Billboard pop chart.
had 17 number 1 Billboard hits, including four singles in 1956 that occupied the top of the charts for a cumulative total of 25 weeks. The total (17) is surpassed only by The Beatles, who had 20 number 1 hits. This record was recently tied by Mariah Carey, an American pop and R&B singer.
has spent a total of 79 Weeks at the number 1 position. His closest competitor is Mariah Carey with 77 w ...
See also:Elvis Presley, Elvis Presley - An American phenomenon, Elvis Presley - Birth & Childhood, Elvis Presley - The Sun recordings, Elvis Presley - The management of Colonel Tom Parker, Elvis Presley - Military service, Elvis Presley - Comeback, Elvis Presley - 1969 onward, Elvis Presley - Movies, Elvis Presley - Gospel roots, Elvis Presley - Relationships, Elvis Presley - High school and early stardom, Elvis Presley - Priscilla Beaulieu Presley and some other relationships, Elvis Presley - Later years, Elvis Presley - Abuse of drugs, Elvis Presley - Death and burial, Elvis Presley - Lasting legacy, Elvis Presley - Elvis in the 21st century, Elvis Presley - Musical milestones, Elvis Presley - Trivia, Elvis Presley - Quotes from Elvis, Elvis Presley - Quotes about Elvis Read more here: » Elvis Presley: Encyclopedia II - Elvis Presley - Musical milestones |
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See also:Elvis Presley, Elvis Presley - An American phenomenon, Elvis Presley - Birth & Childhood, Elvis Presley - The Sun recordings, Elvis Presley - The management of Colonel Tom Parker, Elvis Presley - Military service, Elvis Presley - Comeback, Elvis Presley - 1969 onward, Elvis Presley - Movies, Elvis Presley - Gospel roots, Elvis Presley - Relationships, Elvis Presley - High school and early stardom, Elvis Presley - Priscilla Beaulieu Presley and some other relationships, Elvis Presley - Later years, Elvis Presley - Abuse of drugs, Elvis Presley - Death and burial, Elvis Presley - Lasting legacy, Elvis Presley - Elvis in the 21st century, Elvis Presley - Musical milestones, Elvis Presley - Trivia, Elvis Presley - Quotes from Elvis, Elvis Presley - Quotes about Elvis Read more here: » Elvis Presley: Encyclopedia II - Elvis Presley - Elvis in the 21st century |
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See also:Elvis Presley, Elvis Presley - An American phenomenon, Elvis Presley - Birth & Childhood, Elvis Presley - The Sun recordings, Elvis Presley - The management of Colonel Tom Parker, Elvis Presley - Military service, Elvis Presley - Comeback, Elvis Presley - 1969 onward, Elvis Presley - Movies, Elvis Presley - Gospel roots, Elvis Presley - Relationships, Elvis Presley - High school and early stardom, Elvis Presley - Priscilla Beaulieu Presley and some other relationships, Elvis Presley - Later years, Elvis Presley - Abuse of drugs, Elvis Presley - Death and burial, Elvis Presley - Lasting legacy, Elvis Presley - Elvis in the 21st century, Elvis Presley - Musical milestones, Elvis Presley - Trivia, Elvis Presley - Quotes from Elvis, Elvis Presley - Quotes about Elvis Read more here: » Elvis Presley: Encyclopedia II - Elvis Presley - Abuse of drugs |
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See also:Elvis Presley, Elvis Presley - An American phenomenon, Elvis Presley - Birth & Childhood, Elvis Presley - The Sun recordings, Elvis Presley - The management of Colonel Tom Parker, Elvis Presley - Military service, Elvis Presley - Comeback, Elvis Presley - 1969 onward, Elvis Presley - Movies, Elvis Presley - Gospel roots, Elvis Presley - Relationships, Elvis Presley - High school and early stardom, Elvis Presley - Priscilla Beaulieu Presley and some other relationships, Elvis Presley - Later years, Elvis Presley - Abuse of drugs, Elvis Presley - Death and burial, Elvis Presley - Lasting legacy, Elvis Presley - Elvis in the 21st century, Elvis Presley - Musical milestones, Elvis Presley - Trivia, Elvis Presley - Quotes from Elvis, Elvis Presley - Quotes about Elvis Read more here: » Elvis Presley: Encyclopedia II - Elvis Presley - Abuse of drugs |
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