
August 23rd in Elvis History
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It's August 23, and on this day in Elvis history:
In 1955, Elvis Presley performed at the Bryan Saddle Club in Bryan, Texas, as part of his Louisiana Hayride tour. The stage was a simple flatbed trailer, reflecting the modest venues where Elvis was building his early reputation and growing his fan base.
On the same date in 1956, Little Richard gave a performance at the Cotton Club in Lubbock, Texas, with Buddy Holly among the audience—a historic moment linking two rock and roll legends early in their careers.
Fast forward to 1969, Elvis was deep into his Las Vegas residency at the International Hotel. His midnight show on August 23 was recorded by RCA and later released as part of the *Elvis At The International* album. By this time, Elvis had shed much of his earlier stage fright and was relaxed and confident, engaging in casual banter with the audience. However, Colonel Tom Parker cautioned Elvis about some off-color material during the dinner show, concerned about the presence of children in the audience, and urged Elvis to adjust his performance accordingly.