Elvis in July:
A list of important events that occurred in July during the life and career of Elvis
July 4, 1954 — Elvis, Scotty Moore, and Bill Black got together for the first time at Scotty's apartment in Memphis.
July 5, 1954 —Elvis, Scotty, and Bill recorded "That's All Right, Mama" at Sam Phillips' Memphis recording studio.
July 30, 1954 — Elvis appeared on stage at the Overton Park Shell in Memphis. It was during this show that Elvis first became aware of the crowd reaction to his nervous leg movements.
July 1, 1956 — Elvis appeared on The Steve Allen Show broadcast nationally from New York City. Elvis wore a tuxedo and sang to a hound dog.
July 2, 1956 — Elvis recorded "Don't Be Cruel" and "Hound Dog" at RCA's New York City studios.
July 3, 1957 —Judy Tyler, Elvis's co-star in Jailhouse Rock, died with her husband in a car accident in Wyoming.
July 9, 1957 — Elvis's second movie, Loving You, premiered at Memphis's Strand Theatre.
July 2, 1958 — Paramount released Elvis's fourth movie, King Creole, to theaters nationwide.
July 7, 1965 — Tickle Me, Elvis's 18th film, opened across the country.
July 6, 1966 —Elvis's 21st movie, Paradise, Hawaiian Style, was released nationwide by Paramount.
July 31, 1969 — Elvis performed on stage at the International Hotel in Las Vegas. It was his first live appearance since his 1961 concert in Honolulu.
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