|
|
Elvis Aaron Presley (Tupelo, Mississippi, January 8, 1935 - Memphis, Tennessee, August 16, 1977), was an American singer, song producer and actor. A cultural icon, he is widely known by the single name Elvis. Elvis Presley began his music career at Sun Records in the spring of 1954 when Sam Philips recorded Elvis performing several of Elvis’ favorite songs with Scotty Moore (guitar) and Bill Black (bass). One of these covers was a country and western song, “Blue Moon of Kentucky”. Elvis is the best-selling solo artist of all time in the United States with confirmed 189.2 million records in RIAA shipments. |
|
|
|
Similar artists to Elvis Presley
| SIMILARITY |
BAND / ARTIST |
FROM |
. |
Jerry Lee Lewis
|
United States, Ferriday - Louisiana |
. |
Johnny Cash
|
United States, Kingsland - Arkansas |
. |
Eddie Cochran |
|
. |
Chuck Berry
|
United States, St. Louis - Missouri |
. |
Ricky Nelson
|
United States, Teaneck - New Jersey |
. |
Shakin' Stevens |
|
. |
Cliff Richard
|
United Kingdom, Lucknow - British India |
. |
Gene Vincent |
|
. |
Bill Haley & His Comets |
|
. |
Roy Orbison
|
United States, Vernon - Texas |
. |
Frank Sinatra
|
United States, Hoboken - New Jersey |
. |
Buddy Holly
|
United States, Lubbock - Texas |
. |
Fats Domino |
|
. |
Johnny Burnette |
|
. |
Neil Sedaka |
|
. |
Billy Fury |
|
. |
Carl Perkins |
|
. |
Dean Martin
|
United States, Steubenville - Ohio |
. |
Tom Jones
|
United Kingdom, Pontypridd - South Wales |
. |
Little Richard |
|
. |
The Everly Brothers
|
United States, Muhlenberg County - Kentucky |
. |
Bill Haley |
|
. |
The Rolling Stones
|
United Kingdom, London - England |
. |
Stray Cats
|
United States, Long Island - New York |
. |
Bobby Vee |
|
. |
The Beatles
|
United Kingdom, Liverpool - England |
. |
Connie Francis
|
United States, Newark - New Jersey |
. |
Ray Charles
|
United States, Albany - Georgia |
. |
The Platters |
|
. |
Del Shannon |
|
|
|