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Jan 6, 1957
Elvis Presley makes his final appearance on CBS-TV's "The Ed Sullivan Show," singing seven songs: "Hound Dog," "Love Me Tender," "When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again," "Heartbreak Hotel," "(There'll Be) Peace In The Valley (For Me)," "Too Much" and "Don't Be Cruel"
Jan 7, 1957
Columbia releases Carl Smith's "You Can't Hurt Me Anymore"
Jan 8, 1957
As Elvis Presley celebrates his 22nd birthday at home, the Army announces that he has passed his pre-induction physical exam
Jan 9, 1957
Richard A. Clark Jr. is born in Philadelphia. Better known as RAC, he succeeds his father, Dick Clark, as a producer of the Academy of Country Music awards
Jan 11, 1957
Elvis Presley arrives in Los Angeles via train from Memphis to begin filming his second movie, "Loving You"
Jan 12, 1957
Wilma Lee & Stoney Cooper join the Grand Ole Opry
Jan 12, 1957
Elvis Presley records "All Shook Up" and "Tell Me Why" at Radio Recorders on Santa Monica Boulevard in Hollywood
Jan 14, 1957
Drummer Steve Jordan is born in New York. Known for his work with Keith Richards, John Mayer, Don Henley and Sheryl Crow, he handles the kit for Cam's debut country single, "My Mistake"
Jan 14, 1957
Capitol releases Hank Thompson's "Rockin' In The Congo"
Jan 14, 1957
Elvis Presley consults with the makeup artist a week before filming starts for "Loving You" and decides to dye his hair black. It's a change that remains throughout his life
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