Elvis ’56 In the Beginning

Elvis ’56 In the Beginning by Gregory Martinelli, published by Pimlico in 1994, offers a glimpse into the early life of Elvis Presley at the pivotal age of 21. This edition spans 160 pages and is presented in English, capturing the essence of a young artist on the brink of monumental fame in the rock ‘n’ roll genre. The book explores the formative moments of Elvis’s career, showcasing his innocence and charisma during a transformative year.
Readers will find a detailed portrayal of Elvis Presley just before he ascended to legendary status, emphasizing his vulnerability and charm. The narrative delves into the biography of this iconic figure, providing insights into the music and cultural landscape of the time. With a focus on the pop vocal and rock genres, this work presents a unique perspective on the early stages of a career that would change the music industry forever.
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In 1956, at the age of 21, Elvis Presley was about to become the greatest star in the history of rock ‘n’ roll. ‘Elvis ’56’ shows us the King before the curtain fell – Elvis at his most innocent, most vulnerable, most intensely charismatic – Elvis in the last moments before the man became a legend.
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