Post-Army Elvis Press Conference (1960)
The Post-Army Elvis Press Conference was held on March 7, 1960, at the Graceland mansion in Memphis, Tennessee. This press conference marked Elvis Presley’s return to the United States following his two-year stint in the Army, where he served as a regular soldier in Germany.
The press conference was a highly anticipated event, as Elvis was one of the biggest music stars of the time, and his fans had been eagerly awaiting his return. Hundreds of journalists and photographers from around the world gathered at Graceland to hear from Elvis and ask him questions about his experience in the Army and his plans for the future.
During the press conference, Elvis appeared relaxed and happy to be back home. He talked about his time in the Army and how it had changed him as a person. He also answered questions about his upcoming film projects, his music career, and his personal life.
One of the most memorable moments of the press conference was when Elvis was asked about his plans for the future. He responded, “I hope to keep on making good movies and good music. That’s about all there is to it.” His fans were thrilled to hear that he planned to continue his career in both music and film.
The Post-Army Elvis Press Conference is an important moment in Elvis Presley’s career, as it marked his return to the public eye after a two-year hiatus. It also demonstrated his enduring popularity and showed that he remained one of the most influential figures in popular culture.