Elvis in Texas: The Undiscovered King 1954-1958
Elvis Presley and his two faithful sidekicks tore up Texas highways, crisscrossing the state, always late for their next high school hop, car dealership opening, or Lion's Club fund raiser.
Paperback, 232 pages
Published
November 25th 2001
by Republic of Texas Press
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This 232 page book documents where and when the King was made. In 1954 Elvis Presley arrived in East Texas. He was 19 years old, a lanky country boy, unsure of his abilities and unrefined in his trade. But over the ensuing months his non-stop touring of Texas changed him forever.
Elvis played small venues (school gyms, roadhouses, dance halls, county fairs, juke joints, speak easies).
Elvis played small towns (Gladewater, Hawkins, Tyler, Longview, Sweetwater, Amarill...more
Elvis played small venues (school gyms, roadhouses, dance halls, county fairs, juke joints, speak easies).
Elvis played small towns (Gladewater, Hawkins, Tyler, Longview, Sweetwater, Amarill...more
Oh, Elvis.
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