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From Hillbilly Cat to the King of Rock and Roll "I don't think there was a better time and place to be a teenager than in Florida in the 1950s. It was such a magical place. Elvis is part of what contributed to that excitement."--Bob Graham, former Florida governor and United States senator
"Kealing tells us the story of what happened when Elvis arrived in Florida and what role the Sunshine State played in his life and musical career. This is a critical era in the Elvis Saga."--William McKeen, editor of
Rock and Roll Is Here to Stay: An Anthology "Presents a great picture of what it was like to be a touring musician in the 1950s and also of Florida at the time and how the culture was changed by the shock of Elvis."--Joy Wallace Dickinson, author of
Remembering Orlando: Tales from Elvis to Disney It was his most electric and influential time as a live performer. The young and hungry Elvis, the rising star, burst onto stages large and small--sexy, controversial, brimming with talent and ambition. One lightning-hot year in Florida fueled his rise from novelty act to headlining megastar.
Elvis Ignited follows the immensely talentedperformer throughhis four tumultuous Florida tours in fifteen months spanning 1955-1956. In 1956, his most crucial and transformative year,Presley played more live shows in Florida than in any other state in the country becoming the object of worship, scorn, and controversy. Kealing spotlightsintriguing back stories ofFloridians likePresley's controversial manager Tom Parker and Mae Axton, who pennedThe King's firstnational breakout hit. Kealingfollows the back roadstravelled by Presley, Scotty Moore and Bill Black,interviews people who sawthem up close recalling the time-stands-still memories of hearingPresley's hit songs for the first time and the shrieks of young fans at the sight of the young rockabilly god. Kealingreveals little-known historic sites in Florida tied to Presley's rise.
Struck by a new kind of music and performances so different from anything they had known before, Floridians saw how special Elvis was before the rest of the world caught on. Kealing continues the story through Elvis's years in the army and the filming of
Follow that Dream in Florida in 1961. Elvis's rise to fame in the Sunshine State was a turning point in American music history. It was the arrival of rock and roll.