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It's April 16th, and on this day in 1955, Elvis Presley performed at the Big "D" Jamboree at the Sportatorium in Dallas, Texas. This appearance marked a significant moment in his early career, as manager Bob Neal arranged four spots for Elvis on the popular Dallas-based radio show. The Big "D" Jamboree, known for its strong local signal, helped elevate Elvis's exposure in the Texas entertainment scene.

Elvis shared the stage with rising stars like Sonny James and veteran performers such as Hank Locklin and Charlene Arthur. His set included songs like "That's All Right," "I Don't Care if the Sun Don't Shine," "Tweedle Dee," and "Blue Moon of Kentucky." Local newspapers took note of the young women swooning over him, and some men even commented they wouldn't want their girlfriends getting an autograph from Elvis. This performance was one of the many steps in Elvis's rise to national fame.