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PowerPoint Show by Andrew. Elvis with his cousin Bobby Smith - 1952. 1953. Elvis with his mother in 1953.
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Elvis with his cousin Bobby Smith - 1952
Elvis with his mother in 1953
Elvis pictured backstage at Ellis Auditorium in Memphis on Feb. 6, 1955.
By the fall of 1955, Elvis had toured the South, including Texas and Florida, performed at the Grand Ole Opry and on “Louisiana Hayride,” and recorded all of his Sun Studio songs.
Elvis and friend Barbara Hearn listening to records in the living room of his house on Audubon Drive July 4, 1956.
Elvis danced with Barbara Hearn in the living room July 4, 1956.
Elvis with his mother in 1956
Elvis at home with his cousin, Billy Smith (left) and Bobby Smith (right) - 1956
Taking a break from fans, Elvis relaxed with family on the patio of his home on Audubon Drive in Memphis. Elvis paid $40,000 for the four-bedroom, ranch-style house in 1956, a year before he puchased Graceland.
Elvis in the front yard of his home Audubon Drive in May 1956.
Elvis on his Harley-Davidson motorcycle - 1956
Elvis' parents: Gladys and Vernon.
Elvis outside Jim’s Barber Shop on South Main Street in Memphis in 1956.
March 17, 1956.
March 17, 1956. Studio 50 in New York.
Elvis with his grandfather.
At Sun Studio with L-R Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash 1956
Elvis performing at Ellis Auditorium on May 15, 1956, as the headliner for the Memphis Cotton Carnival.
Elvis backstage after a show at Ellis Auditorium on May 15, 1956.
June 30, 1956. The main dining room at the Jefferson Hotel in Richmond, Virginia.
July 1, 1956. The Hudson Theatre, New York.
July 1, 1956. The Hudson Theatre, New York.
Playing the pinball machine - 1956
July 2, 1956 RCA Victor Studio 1 New York.
July 4, 1956. Russwood Park, Memphis. Elvis is entering the stadium escorted by the local police and fire department
Elvis performed at Russwood Park in Memphis on July 4, 1956.
July 4, 1956. Chattanooga railroad station.
July 4, 1956. Lunchtime in Sheffield, Alabama.
July 4, 1956. On the 27 hour train journey back home to Memphis.
July 4, 1956. On the 27 hour train journey back home to Memphis.