set gDates = [[], [0, "The Times, Aug 16, 1977", "The Sun, Nov 3, 1981", "The Times, Sep 15, 1956"], ["The Times, Sep 1, 1958", 0, "The Times, Aug 5, 1986", "The Times, Aug 17, 1977"]]
set gName = getat(["Presley"],1)
@[]#GROOMING THE KING#THE MAN WHO OWNED HALF OF ELVIS#"JUNGLE BIRD HOUSE AT THE ZOO"@HARD TO LIKE, HARD TO DISLIKE##"I WANT TO BE AN FBI MAN" - ELVIS#THE KING OF ROCK'N'ROLL IS DEAD
Elvis's daughter, Lisa Marie, married the pop star, Michael Jackson. Between them, they owned the recording rights to perhaps the two greatest stars of rock music - Elvis and the Beatles#Elvis never visited Britain during his career, despite repeated promises that a visit was just around the corner#Elvis sold over 260 million records during his lifetime, while Don't Be Cruel alone sold over six million copies#After Elvis died an autopsy found 14 different drugs in his body. Elvis's doctor was alleged to have prescribed 19,000 pills in the last 31 months of his life#As a boy, Elvis wanted to be a football star. However, his first job was in a factory in Memphis called Precision Tool#Elvis was nicknamed 'The Pelvis' for his movements on stage. He claimed he got the idea for his pelvic waggle as a child by watching gospel preachers in action#Elvis's first guitar cost $5, bought by his mother as a present when he was nine. He had wanted a bike, but that cost $14#In 1956, Elvis's fame was such that his record label, RCA, could release seven singles all at the same time#Elvis's singing career began in 1943 when he won the Alabama-Mississippi state fair talent contest with Old Shep. He later recorded the song on one of his albums