Elvis Aaron Presley
(January 8, 1935 – August
16, 1977),

Often known simply as Elvis and also called "The King of Rock 'n' Roll" or
simply "The King", was an American singer, musician and actor. He remains a pop
icon and is regarded by some to be the most important, original entertainer of
the last fifty years. Presley is one of the most talked about and written about
performers of the 20th Century. (Presley's birth certificate uses the spelling
"Aaron", and his estate has designated this as the official spelling of his
middle name. He used the name because of his twin brother, Garon, who died at
birth, so Elvis would always have a part of his brother with him.)
Presley started as a singer of rockabilly, singing many songs from rhythm and
blues, gospel and country. He was first billed as "The Hilbilly Cat". His
combination of country music with bluesy vocals and a strong back beat marked a
clear path toward rock & roll. He was the most commercially successful singer of
rock and roll, but he also had success with ballads, country, gospel, blues,
pop, folk and even semi-operatic and jazz standards. His voice, which developed
into many voices as his career progressed, had always a unique tonality and an
extraordinarily unusual center of gravity, leading to his ability to tackle a
range of songs and melodies which would be nearly impossible for most other
popular singers to achieve. In a musical career of over two decades, Presley set
many records, such as concert attendance, television ratings, and records sales,
and became one of the best-selling artists in music history.
He is an icon of modern American pop culture. In the late 1960s, Presley
re-emerged as a live performer of old and new hit songs, both on tour and in Las
Vegas, Nevada, where he was known for his on-stage highly energetic performances
both vocally and physically, his sartorial jump-suits and capes adding to the
drama. He attracted massive attendance figures. His concert performances were
staggering in quantity, considering they numbered 1,145 in 8 years, 1969-1977.
He continued to perform before sell-out audiences around the U.S. until his
death in 1977. His death from a drug overdose at 42 followed alarming concerns
about his health. His death on August 16, 1977 proved a huge shock to his fans;
however, it soon became clear that a combination of over-work, obesity,
depression, bad diet and severe abuse of prescription drugs, accelerated his
premature departure. Nevertheless, much confusion, conflict, contradictions and
general controversy still surrounds his death. Regardless, his popularity as a
singer has survived his death