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Elvis Presley Biography - cover

Elvis Presley Biography

Real Facts

Maison d'édition: Real Facts

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Synopsis

Real Facts is back with another unforgettable journey into the life of the one and only King of Rock 'n' Roll – Elvis Presley! Dive into the revolutionary biography that unveils the man behind the legend.

In this soul-stirring book, you'll witness the meteoric rise of Elvis Presley, from his humble beginnings in Tupelo to becoming the cultural icon that shook the world. 
Discover the untold stories of his musical evolution, the struggles he faced, and the electrifying performances that defined an era.

Unearth the real facts behind Elvis's personal life – his romances, his family, and the profound impact fame had on the King. 

Delve into the creative process that birthed his timeless hits and the groundbreaking influence he left on the music industry.

Get ready for an intimate portrayal that captures the essence of Elvis – the man, the legend, the myth. Real Facts promises an authentic and comprehensive look into the life of the musical maestro.

Click the Buy Now Button to Get Your Copy Now! Immerse yourself in the magic of Elvis Presley's legacy – the voice, the moves, and the everlasting impact on music history.
Disponible depuis: 04/02/2024.

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