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Essay heading: Elvis' Life
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However, his parents could not afford a bike and bought him a guitar. At the time Elvis did not know how to read music but continued to listen to the radio and gave himself guitar lessons. Elvis never learned how to read music; instead he spent hours upon hours listening to country, blues, and gospel music... displayed 300 characters
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In the fall of 1948, Elvis entered Humes High School, where he made a few friends and passed through school with not many people recalling he was even there. Perhaps, the only distinctive thing about Elvis was that he wore hair long and had thick sideburns while everyone else wore crew cuts. However, Elvis did perform in his senior year at his high school talent show... displayed next 300 characters
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