It's January fifth, and on this day in 1955... Elvis's new manager, Bob Neal, flew from Memphis to Shreveport, Louisiana, to meet with *Louisiana Hayride* promoter A.M. “Pappy” Covington about securing key bookings for Elvis on the influential country and western radio show. Neal’s decision to take a flight—rather than spend twelve hours driving—signaled just how critical Elvis's rising momentum had become. With Scotty Moore stepping aside as manager to focus on playing guitar, this marked a pivotal turning point in Elvis’s early career as he began to move beyond regional fame toward national stardom.