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Yes, Elvis Presley was "discovered" in 1954 by Sam Phillips, the founder of Sun Records in Memphis, Tennessee. Seeking a unique sound, Phillips auditioned the 19-year-old Presley, later guiding him to record "That's All Right," which launched his career. Phillips sold Elvis's contract to RCA in 1955.no he wasn't, he earned a following. Then, he came to the attention of the colonel who had bigger ideas when he saw the crowd reaction. The story goes, Elvis wanders into Sun Studios, gets recorded their months later on a fluke lark by the owner and releasing a huge local hit that's played back to back, then, of course the live shows where the girls went nuts. If you call the colonel seeing this "scouting" then he was scouted but that's how it happened. The colonel, as bad as he was, did actually help break Elvis out of the small time which Elvis spent the rest of his life dealing with loyalty issues afterwards.
Key details of the discovery:
Initial Visit: Elvis first visited the Memphis Recording Service (Sun Studio) in 1953 to record songs for his mother, where receptionist Marion Keisker first noted his name.
