Elvis Presley, "Jailhouse Rock" Album Cover, thanks to Wikipedia for image. |
Elvis Presley's debut album. Thanks to Wikipedia for the image. |
Elvis's birthday was January 8, and this blog is written to honor him. Dept. 56 also celebrates Elvis: He was one of the most prolific, influential, successful, iconic performers in the history of music. It wasn't just his recordings that were successful. The King brought his music to the new world of television, made movies, and became a cultural icon. Here are 10 trivia questions that will help you revisit the world that Elvis helped create for all of us:
QUESTION #1: This is easy! What is the name of Elvis's estate? What do you know about it?
Dept. 56, Snow Village, "Elvis Presley's Graceland" #55041 |
Jungle Room in Graceland. Thanks to Wikipedia for image. |
Elvis put his own stamp on his new home, though many called his decorative style garish and tacky. He directed and approved all the decor, made lists of food to be stored at Graceland, and created an unusual "family" to be installed around him, and it wasn't composed of just his relatives!
Dept. 56, Snow Village, "Elvis Presley's Graceland Ornament," #98790 |
It was in the "Meditation Garden" at Graceland that Elvis, his mother and grandmother, are all buried. A memorial to his twin brother, Jess Garon, also stands in the Garden. It was also in Graceland that Elvis died on Aug. 16, 1977.
One of the most visited private homes in the U.S., Graceland welcomes over 600,000 visitors every year.
QUESTION #2: What did Elvis like to drive?
Dept. 56, Snow Village, "Pink Cadillac Ornament," #98791 |
Dept. 56, Christmas in the City, "Harley-Davison City Dealership," #59202 |
Elvis's parents, with 2 Cadillacs and his '56 KH. http://www.scottymoore.net/elvisharley56kh.html |
QUESTION #3: How many platinum records did Elvis record?
Dept. 56, Snow Village, "Elvis Presley's Autograph," #55106 |
In 1992, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) posthumously awarded Elvis 110 gold or platinum, and multi-platinum albums and singles, the largest presentation in the history of the organization. If you want to hear a YouTube clip of Elvis performing "Hound Dog," along with great hound images, click here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXiulKIgGpg
QUESTION #4: What is the TV show that first carried a performance of Elvis?
Dept. 56, Christmas in the City, "The Ed Sullivan Theater," #59233 |
Dept. 56, Snow Village, "Now Showing-Elvis Presley Sign," # 55105 |
QUESTION #5: What were the influences on Elvis' Music?
Postcard of Beale St., Memphis, TN, in the 1950's/60's. Caption reads: "World renowned as the home of W.C. Handy, Father of American Blues Music." http://www.memphismemories.org/Topics/Nightlife/Downtown_Nightlife/Beale_Street/Beale_Street.php |
You could write a book about the influences on Elvis's music, and just as many about his influence on subsequent generations of music stars. Suffice it to say here, Elvis was influenced by contemporary pop and country, gospel, and the black rhythm and blues music of the Memphis's Beale Street. One writer described it like this: "During the jazz age of the 1920's-1940's, musicians flocked to Memphis, and to Beale. B.B. King, Louis Armstrong, Memphis Minnie and Muddy Waters were just a few of the jazz and blues legends who helped create the style known as 'Memphis Blues"--a style that was born on Beale Street. In fact, a young white boy from Mississippi named Elvis ended up making a name for himself in the music world, thanks to the influence of the soulful, sensual music he soaked in while hanging around the jazz clubs, smoking parlors and brothels on Beale in the 1950's." (Source: Alyson McNutt English: http://www.frontdoor.com/city-guide/memphis-tn-usa/beale-street-the-history-behind-the-memphis-party-scene)
QUESTION #6: How Many Movies did Elvis Make?
Dept. 56, Snow Village, "Stardust Drive-In Theater," #55064 |
We stayed at the Coco Palms on Kauai once, which is where "Blue Hawaii" was filmed. Dilapidated now, the entire resort is boarded over and it is surrounded by a chain link fence. It's just not right!
QUESTION #7: When did Elvis serve in the U. S. military?
Dept. 56, Snow Village, "Brand New Recruit," #55152 |
QUESTION #8: Where were Elvis and Priscilla married?
Dept. 56, Snow Village, "Wedding Chapel," #54640 |
Priscilla Beaulieu and Elvis Presley Wedding, Alladin Hotel, Las Vegas Image from http://www.elvispresleynews.com/ElvisWeddingPhotos.html |
QUESTION #9: When did Elvis die?
Elvis Aaron Presley died Aug. 16,1977. Jimmy Carter credited Presley with having "permanently changed the fact of American popular culture." The funeral was at Graceland on Aug. 18, and approximately 80,000 peopled lined the processional route to Forest Hill Cemetery, where Presley was laid next to his mother. Both bodies were later reburied in Graceland's Meditation Garden.