
Elvis Presley's Unending Mystique: New Box Set, 90th Birthday Bash, and Hologram Concert
Elvis Presley BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.In the past few days the name of Elvis Presley has shimmered across headlines and social feeds in ways that speak volumes about his unending mystique and the biographical significance of fresh developments. According to RCA Records and Legacy, a new Elvis Presley box set titled Sunset Boulevard is set for release on August 1 packed with 89 tracks, the majority comprised of never-before-heard rarities or studio alternate versions. This collection, chronicling his prolific Los Angeles sessions from 1970 to 1975, includes revealing takes on classics like Burning Love and Separate Ways, the latter hailed as Elvis’s most personal recording. Industry insiders highlight that this set could shift our very understanding of Presley’s late-period artistry, putting the spotlight firmly back on his evolving sound as he faced a new decade. Sony Music is giving the moment further weight with an official listening event at Graceland during Elvis Week 2025, a clear sign this isn’t just a nostalgia exercise but a true reconsideration of the King’s legacy.Speaking of Elvis Week, anticipation hits fever pitch as Memphis gets ready to celebrate Presley’s would-be 90th birthday with festivities set from August 8 through 16. Tickets are flying and thousands of fans are expected from around the globe, according to the official Instagram for Elvis Week 2025, showing that Elvis fever still burns bright in the public imagination. For those seeking a more spectacular homage, the much-hyped Elvis Evolution hologram concert finally launches in London on July 18 after several delays, promising an immersive, next-generation musical tribute created using advanced AI, massive archives of photos, and video footage. Andrew McGuinness, head of Layered Reality, calls it a “bucket-list” experience for fans wanting not just spectacle but a sense of stepping directly into Elvis’s life—no surprise that similar shows are already planned for Las Vegas, Tokyo, and Berlin.On the book front, the latest Kindle release Elvis Presley: Unpublished Concert, Tour and Rehearsal Filmed Footage by Garry Gomersall dropped on June 27, calling out for more unseen footage from Elvis’s prime to be shared publicly and linking this call to Baz Luhrmann’s developing “EPiC Project,” a rumored reimagining of Elvis in concert, though official details remain under wraps for now. Meanwhile, Graceland continues to be a pilgrimage site with sold-out Elvis Experience Tours and tribute concerts like Elvis: In Person starring Matt Stone set to rock Bloomington, promising plenty of live action for diehards unable to make Memphis.On social media, echoes of these events mix with tributes to the pivotal 1954 anniversary of Elvis quitting his job to sign with Sun Records, underscoring how even 47 years after his death, news about Elvis still stirs the global press and digital commentariat. With the intersection of new music, live celebration, and cutting-edge digital tributes dominating the headlines, Elvis Presley is not only headline news—he remains a living legend in the global consciousness.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
16 Jul 3min

Elvis Week 2025: Unforgettable Graceland Celebration Honors the King's Legacy
Elvis Presley BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.The legacy of Elvis Presley has once again grabbed headlines and fan attention in recent days as Graceland prepares for the much-anticipated Elvis Week 2025 which will run from August 8 to 16, drawing thousands of fans globally for what is being billed as an unforgettable celebration. Parade reports that this year’s festivities will host special guests including Linda Thompson, Jerry Schilling, Tony Orlando, Brenda Lee, and legendary biographer Peter Guralnick, with a packed schedule of music, contests, panels, and fan meet-ups. Adding to the nostalgia, Graceland is showcasing the iconic blue 1955 Cadillac Fleetwood Series 60, marking its 70th year and cementing its place as a rock and roll symbol.Social media channels are counting down the days, with the official Visit Graceland Instagram generating excitement as posts capture the softer side of Elvis’s former Memphis mansion. Notably, Graceland will once again livestream the annual Candlelight Vigil on August 15, allowing fans from afar to participate in the emotional remembrance.Musically, RCA and Legacy Recordings made waves with news of the upcoming “Elvis Presley: Sunset Boulevard” 5-CD box set, set for release on August 1. The Elvis Information Network reveals this ambitious project will feature 89 tracks, including rare studio material from 1970 to 1975, never-before-heard mixes, and a 2-LP highlights edition, promising to deepen the catalog and potentially ignite fresh critical and commercial interest in the King’s studio years. Social buzz has amplified with Elvis authors and superfans sharing excitement on Instagram and audio promos for the box set already making the rounds.Meanwhile, the business of Elvis remains vibrant. The Guest House at Graceland will host the Black Chamber of Memphis’s Building Wealth in Our Community Symposium, underscoring the estate’s ongoing role as a cultural and economic hub beyond music. Priscilla Presley’s recent appearances continue to reinforce how she has transformed the Presley brand into a global force, as highlighted in event promotions and retrospective features.Tribute events are keeping the performance spirit alive with “Elvis: In Person” starring Matt Stone, which is slated for July 20 in Bloomington, further testament to Elvis’s enduring live appeal.On social media, vintage footage and references to Elvis’s charisma circulate steadily, from footage of his historic New York press conferences to playful nods in fan videos repeating his classic phrases.No significant controversies or unconfirmed rumors have emerged in the last few days, and speculation about Elvis is largely confined to long-standing questions surrounding his death, as recounted in recent book reviews rather than hard news. Instead, the focus squarely remains on celebrating his art, his influence, and the ever-growing community that keeps the King’s memory alive as a living legacy.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
13 Jul 3min

Elvis Mania 2025: The King's Legacy Rocks On 70 Years Later
Elvis Presley BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.It has been a week steeped in Elvis Presley nostalgia and no sign of the King’s cultural status fading anytime soon. Graceland is lighting up the summer with a block of back-to-back events. After a spectacular All-American Weekend tied to the July 4 holiday, which featured an explosive Elvis Tribute concert with Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist champions Emilio Santoro and Shawn Klush followed by fireworks and a gospel brunch starring the legendary Blackwood Brothers Quartet, Memphis has barely caught its breath. The main event on the horizon is Elvis Week 2025, officially set for August 8 through 16—already hyped on Graceland’s Instagram as “an unforgettable celebration” bringing thousands of fans and a lineup of guests ranging from Linda Thompson to Jerry Schilling and music icons like Brenda Lee and Tony Orlando. The buzz isn’t just about music and memories; this year also marks the 70th anniversary of Elvis’s iconic blue 1955 Cadillac Fleetwood, now the centerpiece at the Presley Motors Automobile Museum.The entertainment circuit is crackling with Elvis energy too. The ongoing 2025 Concerts on the Common series just drew crowds for an outdoor tribute, and the festival circuit is alive with Elvis tribute shows, including the Illinois Elvis Festival and a Canadian tour with Roy LeBlanc. At the Wilmette Public Library, fans have enjoyed intimate concert-style history lessons on the King, while Illinois’s Route 66 Red Carpet Corridor event had Hugo serenading car lovers with classics from every phase of Elvis’s career. These tributes underscore that Elvis impersonators and tribute artists are keeping his sound—and his legend—resoundingly contemporary.On the business front, Parade and The Elvis Information Network are buzzing about new releases. RCA and Legacy have announced a major August 1 launch of “Elvis Presley: Sunset Boulevard,” a 5-CD box set revealing rare and unheard studio material, and a 2-LP highlights vinyl. This exhaustive collection gives fresh insight into Elvis’s Los Angeles studio years from 1970 to 1975 and features newly mixed tracks by Grammy-winner Matt Ross-Spang. For collectors, the new coffee-table book “Elvis ‘57: The Final Fifties Tours” is out, brimming with rare photos and firsthand stories from the height of Elvis mania.For those following the business ledger, recent analyses project the Elvis estate’s value at around $150 million in 2025, with continued growth from smart investments, new product lines, and the perennial popularity of Graceland as a tourist draw.And if you’re following his digital presence, Graceland’s official Instagram has become ground zero for global fans, cranking up the excitement as Elvis Week approaches. There’s also a new high-tech Elvis Evolution event at London’s Excel Centre using immersive technology to bring Presley’s story and music to a new generation of European fans. There’s speculation of even more to come, with talk of an ambitious multimedia “EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert” project promising never-before-heard recordings and visuals, but as of now, no firm release date. For now, the King reigns on—with his music, his image, and his story still sparking headlines, tributes, and global fascination.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
9 Jul 3min

Elvis Ignites 2025: Graceland Gears Up for Unforgettable Elvis Week Celebration
Elvis Presley BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Headlines about Elvis Presley have been lighting up news and social media as we move through July 2025. Graceland is still the gravitational center of all things Elvis, and this past weekend saw the All-American Weekend festivities, with the mansion decked out in red, white, and blue for Independence Day. Fans enjoyed an Elvis Tribute Concert starring Emilio Santoro and Shawn Klush, followed by a fireworks extravaganza and a gospel brunch with the legendary Blackwood Brothers Quartet—reminding everyone that, even decades after his death, Elvis can still draw a crowd and put on a show, through his music and the performers he inspires, as reported by MemphisTravel.com.But the anticipation is building for something even bigger. Graceland and Parade magazine report an “unforgettable celebration” for Elvis Week 2025, running August 8 through 16, promising thousands of fans from around the globe. This year’s extravaganza boasts special guests, including Elvis’s former girlfriend Linda Thompson and longtime confidantes Jerry Schilling and Brenda Lee, ensuring that the King’s personal circle will be part of the world’s largest annual Elvis party. Official social media channels have been counting down, with fans chiming in and sharing their own tributes. The iconic blue 1955 Cadillac Fleetwood that Elvis bought seventy years ago is also making headlines; Parade ran a vibrant retrospective on July 7, detailing how the car, soon repainted pink and gifted to his mother, remains a star attraction at Graceland and an enduring symbol of Presley’s style legacy.On the business and releases front, RCA and Legacy Recordings have just announced the upcoming “Elvis Presley: Sunset Boulevard”—a deluxe box set dropping August 1. This monumental archival release features fully restored audio and video from Elvis’s Los Angeles studio sessions 1970–1975, including unheard recordings where Elvis discusses his life and music in his own voice. For vinyl collectors, a two-LP highlights edition will be released, and buzz is building as preorders sell out at dealerships, according to the Elvis Information Network.Meanwhile, the entertainment world continues to honor Elvis’s influence. Tribute artists are performing at public libraries, festivals, and special community concerts, keeping his catalog alive for old fans and new. Notably, in Poland, a street is being named after Elvis Presley this month, reflecting his truly global legacy, according to Elvis Day By Day. The Fontainebleau in Vegas just launched a Hall of Excellence exhibit curated by Tom Brady, featuring Elvis alongside sports and entertainment legends.In short, 2025 has been another banner year for the King, with archived treasures, public celebrations, and personal remembrances fueling a vibrant ongoing legacy. There’s no confirmed speculation or scandal—only the steady march of admiration, reissues, and tribute, punctuated by a joyful buzz as Elvis Week draws near.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
9 Jul 3min

Elvis Week 2025: Graceland Gears Up for Cadillac's 70th & London's Elvis Evolution Experience Debuts
Elvis Presley BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Elvis Presley remains as present as ever in popular culture, with this past week filled with a flurry of celebratory headlines and a steady drumbeat of tributes that prove his legacy is nowhere near fading. Graceland is at the center of it all, gearing up for Elvis Week 2025 from August 8 through 16, with thousands of fans set to descend on Memphis for concerts, panels, and meetups featuring special guests like Linda Thompson and Jerry Schilling. This year’s festivities hold extra weight as Elvis’ iconic 1955 blue Cadillac Fleetwood celebrates its 70th birthday, on display now as a symbol of the King’s enduring cool, according to Parade and The Gazette.Meanwhile, across the Atlantic, the much-anticipated Elvis Evolution immersive experience opens July 18 at London’s ExCeL. This high-tech journey uses holographic projections and generative AI, courtesy of Layered Reality in partnership with Elvis Presley Enterprises and Authentic Brands Group, to let fans relive milestones like the electrifying 1968 Comeback Special with exclusive never-before-seen moments. The experience is already garnering buzz as a landmark in digital entertainment, promising fans a chance to feel closer than ever to Elvis’ story, as detailed by WorldXO.On the music front, July kicks off the arrival of "Elvis Presley: Sunset Boulevard," a major 5-CD box set from Sony and RCA/Legacy. Out August 1, it compiles 89 rarities and alternate takes from Elvis’ L.A. studio sessions in the 1970s, including never-heard mixes, and is being positioned as a definitive deep-dive into his late-career artistry, as highlighted by Elvis Information Network. Also, long-awaited albums chronicling his legendary 1974 concerts, "The TCB Tapes," have finally arrived after months of delay, fueling fresh excitement among collectors.In publishing, Golden Boy Magazine just unveiled a special issue featuring a new mural fragment from Elvis’ birthplace by Betty Harper, while new vinyl releases for classic soundtracks and live performances are rolling out through summer and fall, though a few have faced delays.In public honors, the small town of Zawada near Bochnia, Poland, is naming its first-ever Elvis Presley street this July 20, a testament to his global resonance. Social media continues to buzz, with Graceland’s Instagram counting down to Elvis Week and fans sharing memories and tributes.On a business note, market analysts estimate the Presley estate’s projected net worth for 2025 at 150 million dollars, reflecting continued growth driven by merchandise, partnerships, and global events, as reported by I Like To Dabble.There have been no reports of new controversies or negative headlines related to Presley this week. The tone of coverage remains celebratory as fans and the industry alike reaffirm Elvis Presley’s place as rock and roll royalty.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
8 Jul 3min

Elvis Presley: The King of Rock and Roll
H1H2H3H4H5H6elvisDownloadOpen optionsElvis Presley: The King of Rock and RollIn the humble town of Tupelo, Mississippi, on January 8, 1935, a legend was born. Elvis Aaron Presley, the son of Vernon and Gladys Presley, entered the world in a two-room shotgun house built by his father and uncle. Little did anyone know that this boy from a poor Southern family would become one of the most iconic figures in music history, forever changing the landscape of popular culture.Elvis's early life was marked by hardship and struggle. His father, Vernon, worked odd jobs to support the family, while his mother, Gladys, was a loving and devoted parent. Elvis grew up in a close-knit, religious household, attending the Assembly of God church with his family. It was here that he first developed his love for music, often singing gospel hymns with his parents.As a child, Elvis was known for his shy and polite demeanor, but he also possessed a mischievous streak. He would often sneak out of the house at night to listen to the blues and country music emanating from the nearby juke joints. This exposure to diverse musical styles would later influence his own unique sound.In 1948, when Elvis was 13 years old, his family moved to Memphis, Tennessee, in search of better opportunities. It was in Memphis that Elvis began to cultivate his passion for music, frequenting record stores and absorbing the sounds of blues, country, and R&B. He also started to develop his iconic style, growing out his sideburns and pompadour hairstyle.Elvis attended L.C. Humes High School in Memphis, where he was considered an average student. However, he excelled in music and shop class, often impressing his classmates with his singing abilities. In 1953, Elvis graduated from high school and began working as a truck driver for the Crown Electric Company.In the summer of 1954, Elvis's life would change forever. He walked into the offices of Sun Records, a small independent label in Memphis, and asked to record a song as a gift for his mother. The receptionist, Marion Keisker, was impressed by Elvis's voice and noted his potential. She brought him to the attention of Sun Records owner Sam Phillips, who had been searching for a white singer with the sound and feel of a black artist.On July 5, 1954, Elvis recorded his first single, "That's All Right (Mama)," a cover of an Arthur Crudup blues song. The B-side featured a rendition of Bill Monroe's bluegrass tune, "Blue Moon of Kentucky." When the single was played on local radio stations, it quickly gained popularity, and Elvis began to build a fanbase.Over the next year, Elvis continued to record at Sun Records, releasing a string of successful singles, including "Good Rockin' Tonight," "Baby Let's Play House," and "Mystery Train." His unique blend of blues, country, and R&B, coupled with his energetic performances and charismatic stage presence, set him apart from other artists of the time.In 1955, Elvis's popularity continued to grow, and he began touring extensively throughout the South. His live performances were electrifying, with his gyrating hips and provocative dance moves causing both excitement and controversy. Young women would scream and faint at the sight of him, while some conservative groups labeled him a threat to moral decency.Despite the controversy, Elvis's star continued to rise. In November 1955, his contract with Sun Records was sold to RCA Victor for an unprecedented $40,000. This move marked the beginning of Elvis's ascent to national stardom.In January 1956, Elvis released his first single with RCA, "Heartbreak Hotel," which quickly became a massive hit, reaching number one on the Billboard charts. This was followed by a string of successful releases, including "I Want You, I Need You, I Love You," "Hound Dog," and "Don't Be Cruel."Elvis's popularity reached new heights with his appearances on national television. In January 1956, he made his first appearance on the Dorsey Brothers' "Stage Show," followed by six appearances on "The Milton Berle Show." These performances, characterized by Elvis's energetic singing, guitar playing, and provocative hip movements, caused a sensation and cemented his status as a rising star.However, it was Elvis's appearance on "The Ed Sullivan Show" on September 9, 1956, that truly propelled him to superstardom. An estimated 60 million viewers tuned in to watch Elvis perform, making it one of the most-watched television events of the time. His performance, which included renditions of "Don't Be Cruel," "Love Me Tender," and "Ready Teddy," was met with both adoration and outrage. Some critics decried his suggestive movements as vulgar, while others hailed him as a fresh and exciting new talent.By the end of 1956, Elvis had become a cultural phenomenon, with his music, style, and persona captivating audiences across the United States. He had released his first album, "Elvis Presley," which became the first rock and roll album to reach number one on the Billboard charts, and had starred in his first movie, "Love Me Tender."Elvis's rapid rise to fame was not without its challenges. The controversy surrounding his performances and persona led to some radio stations banning his music and some venues canceling his shows. However, this only seemed to fuel his popularity, as fans rallied around their beloved star.As 1956 drew to a close, Elvis had firmly established himself as the King of Rock and Roll, a title he would hold for the rest of his life. His unique blend of musical styles, his charismatic stage presence, and his rebellious image had captured the hearts of millions of fans, setting the stage for a career that would span decades and leave an indelible mark on popular culture.As Elvis's fame continued to grow, Hollywood came calling. In 1957, he starred in his second film, "Loving You," which showcased his acting talents and featured a soundtrack of his hit songs. The movie was a success, grossing over $3 million at the box office and cementing Elvis's status as a multi-talented entertainer.Over the next few years, Elvis would go on to star in a string of successful films, including "Jailhouse Rock" (1957), "King Creole" (1958), and "G.I. Blues" (1960). These movies, while often criticized for their formulaic plots and weak scripts, nonetheless showcased Elvis's charisma and musical abilities, and helped to further his popularity.However, Elvis's Hollywood career was put on hold in 1958 when he was drafted into the United States Army. Despite his fame and wealth, Elvis chose to serve as a regular soldier, earning the respect of his fellow recruits and the public at large. He was stationed in Germany, where he met his future wife, Priscilla Beaulieu, the daughter of a U.S. Air Force officer.During his time in the army, Elvis continued to release music, with his single "Hard Headed Woman" reaching number one on the Billboard charts in 1958. He also recorded a number of songs while on leave, including "A Big Hunk o' Love" and "A Fool Such as I," which would be released after his discharge.Elvis was honorably discharged from the army in March 1960, having earned the rank of sergeant. His return to civilian life was marked by a highly anticipated television special, "Elvis: Welcome Home Elvis," which aired on May 12, 1960. The special, which featured Elvis performing a mix of his old hits and new songs, was a massive success, drawing an estimated 50 million viewers.With his military service behind him, Elvis was ready to resume his career as a musician and actor. He returned to Hollywood, starring in a string of successful films throughout the 1960s, including "Blue Hawaii" (1961), "Viva Las Vegas" (1964), and "Speedway" (1968). While these movies were often dismissed by critics as lightweight and formulaic, they were enormously popular with audiences and helped to maintain Elvis's status as a major star.In addition to his film work, Elvis continued to release successful albums and singles throughout the 1960s. His 1960 album "Elvis Is Back!" marked a return to his rock and roll roots, featuring hits like "Stuck on You" and "Fever." He also experimented with new sounds and styles, incorporating elements of gospel, country, and soul into his music.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
24 Mai 202420min