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Today, on 10 March in Elvis History

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1955
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Elvis performed at the City Auditorium, Clarksdale, Mississippi.
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1956
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Elvis performed at the Louisiana Hayride, Municipal Auditorium, Shreveport.
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1957
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Elvis was pushed by RCA to record some songs. The Colonel held on to his believe: " Overexposure is like a sunburn. It can hurt.
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1959
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RCA Records releases Elvis Presley's single "I Need Your Love Tonight"/"A Fool Such as I," 1 million copies are pressed and sent out to stores. A gold record is sent to Presley, who is stationed in Germany.
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1960
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Elvis went to the Holiday on Ice show at Ellis Auditorium and visited backstage some members he had met in Germany.
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1961
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Back in Memphis Elvis went for a ride in a Piper Comanche airplane, circling over Graceland and even briefly took over the controls.
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1969
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Elvis reported to Universal for preproduction on Change Of Habit.
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1974
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Elvis performed at the Civic Center, Roanoke, Virginia.
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1975
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Accompanied by Sheila Ryan and Lisa Marie, Elvis arrived at RCA's Sunset Boulevard studios at 9:00 p.m. RCA was anxious to get enough product from this session. Elvis, only working with his own vocal group, Voice, managed to put down 4 masters by 7:00 a.m. including "Fairy Tale" and "And I Love You So", which he sung to Sheila in the studio.