In 1954, Presley began his career as one of the first performers of rockabilly, an uptempo fusion of country and rhythm and blues with a strong back beat. His novel versions of existing songs, mixing "black" and "white" sounds, made him popular—and controversial —as did his uninhibited stage and television performances. He recorded songs in the rock and roll genre, with tracks like "Hound Dog" and "Jailhouse Rock" later embodying the style. Presley had a versatile voice and had unusually wide success encompassing other genres, including gospel, blues, ballads and pop. To date, he has been inducted into four music halls of fame.

Elvis Presley Hairstyle with rockability (pampador) hairstyle

Elvis Presley Hairstyle with rockability (pampador) hairstyle

Elvis Presley Hairstyle with rockability (pampador) hairstyle

Elvis Presley Hairstyle with rockability (pampador) hairstyle

Elvis Presley Hairstyle with rockability (pampador) hairstyle