January/February 1970
Some say it is a mistake to go back to Vegas so soon,
especially during the slowest season for the city. Can he
fill the seats? But, Elvis returns to the International
Hotel for another month-long engagement. This time he breaks
his own attendance records. Another live album is recorded,
On Stage, February 1970.
February/March 1970
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A press conference in Houston on the 27th. Elvis
performs afternoon and evening shows at the Houston
Astrodome. Two more shows follow on the 28th. Two more
follow on March 1. A closing press conference and banquet
follow, and Elvis is presented an armload of recent gold
record awards. The six shows attract 207,494 people and set
records. There is speculation among the press and the public
that Elvis might tour in concert for the first time since
the fifties.
June 1970
Elvis has recording sessions in Nashville.
July/September 1970
Back to Las Vegas for rehearsals for another
month-long engagement at the International. He opens on
August 10 and closes on September 7. MGM is on hand to shoot
a documentary film called Elvis -That’s the Way It Is that
will show Elvis off stage, in rehearsals, in the recording
studio, and on stage. RCA will also release an album with
the same title.
September 1970
 EP TTWit is 1970
From the 9th through the 14th Elvis takes his show on a
nine-city tour. It is a smashing success, the first tour
since 1957, only these days the show is much more elaborate
. MGM films portions of the first show on this tour for use
in Elvis - That’s the Way It Is.
Elvis has a recording session in Nashville.
November 1970
Elvis, That’s the Way It Is, Elvis thirty-second
film, opens in theaters to good reviews and good box office.
Documentaries traditionally do not do well at the box
office, but this one makes a respectable showing. It, like
other Elvis movies will go on to have a life on television
and home video in years to come. An album of the same title
is released, but only one song, I Just Can't Help Believin',
is actually from a stage performance included in the film.
The other songs are studio recordings, some of which Elvis
performs live on stage or in rehearsal footage in the film.
Elvis does a successful eight-city concert tour.
December 1970
Elvis’ famous visit with President
Richard Nixonat the White House occurs.
January 16, 1971
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Elvis attends a day of functions culminating in an evening
awards banquet. He and nine others accept the honor of being
named One of the Ten Outstanding Young Men of the Nation by
the United States Junior Chamber of Commerce (The Jaycees).
He is nervous about his acceptance speech. He is touched,
excited and deeply proud. This national honor has been given
each year since the late 1930’s and recognizes young men who
have made great achievements in their field of endeavor,
illustrating the opportunities available in the free
enterprise system. It also applauds humanitarianism and
community service. Scientists, inventors, performers, film
makers, politicians bound for the Presidency, and men of
greatness in all fields, have been selected for this award
over the years. For Elvis, a man who grew up poor, and, in
his early career knew the sting of ridicule from the
Establishment, who, through the years has known criticism of
his work, this is one of his proudest moments. It is a sign
that he has achieved acceptance, recognition, and respect
for his work and for the kind of person he is.
Late January/February 1971
Elvis plays another month-long engagement at the
International Hotel in Las Vegas.
March 1971
Elvis begins a recording session in Nashville, but
cancels it due to pain and inflammation in an eye. He is
treated at a Nashville hospital where he is diagnosed with
secondary glaucoma. This eye condition will plague him from
time to time in varying degrees for the rest of his life.
May 1971
Elvis is featured on the cover of Look Magazine,
which carries an installment of the forthcoming biography on
Elvis by Jerry Hopkins. Many books and articles have been
written over the years, but this is the first in-depth,
serious biography. The book Elvis : A Biography will be
released in October.
Elvis has recording sessions in Nashville. Much of the work
is for his forthcoming album Elvis Sings the Wonderful World
of Christmas.
June 1971
The two-room house Elvis was born in opens to the
public for tours, having been restored by the East Heights
Garden Club in Tupelo. Elvis has more recording sessions in
Nashville, this time mostly for an upcoming gospel album, He
Touched Me.
A long stretch of Highway 51 South, part of which runs in
front of Graceland, is officially renamed Elvis Presley
Boulevard. The first of the new street signs will go up in
January of 1972.
Various albums and singles continue to be released to
various degrees of success during this period.
July/August 1971
Elvis plays a two-week engagement at the Sahara Hotel
in Lake Tahoe, Nevada.
August 9 - September 6, 1971
 Bing Crosby Award
Elvis plays an engagement in Las Vegas at the International
Hotel, which has been renamed the Las Vegas Hilton
International Hotel. He sets another attendance record and
tops himself once again.
During the engagement an award is presented to Elvis in his
dressing room. It is the Bing Crosby Award from the National
Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (the organization
that also presents Grammy awards). This award is a special
means of recognition from NARAS and is named for its first
recipient. The award is not given every year as a rule. It
will later be re-named the Lifetime Achievement Award. Elvis
is 36 years old.
November 5-16, 1971
Elvis goes on a 12-city concert tour.
Late 1971, Early 1972
Elvis and Priscilla separate. She moves out on her
own with Lisa Marie.
January 26 - February 23, 1972
Elvis plays another successful engagement at the
Hilton in Vegas.
March/April 1972
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In April MGM films Elvis in a Hollywood recording studio,
then films on and off stage during his 15-city concert tour,
which is a big success. MGM will use the footage for another
theatrically released documentary, Elvis on Tour.
In April the gospel album He Touched Me is released to good
reviews. The album will go on to win Elvis his second Grammy
Award, this one for the category of Best Inspirational
Performance.
June 1972
Elvis continues touring in concert, beginning with a
press conference in New York on the 9th. MGM is on hand to
film the conference for use in Elvis on Tour. Elvis makes
entertainment history by performing four sold-out shows at
New York’s Madison Square Garden. John Lennon, George
Harrison, Bob Dylan, David Bowie, and Art Garfunkel are
among the music stars spotted at the shows.
Nine days after it is recorded, RCA rush-releases a live
album from one of the shows - Elvis as Recorded at Madison
Square Garden. Elvis tours to seven more cities.
Elvis' Vegas and concert tour career is hot, hot, hot during
the early to mid-seventies. He breaks attendance records in
cities all over America. Record releases also continue.
July 1972
Elvis and Priscilla’s separation is formalized. A
divorce is to come. Elvis has begun seeing
Linda
Thompson, who will be his main female companion
until late 1976.
August 4 - September 4, 1972
Elvis plays a month-long engagement at the Hilton in Vegas.
Elvis participates in a press conference in Vegas announcing
plans for a television concert to be broadcast via satellite
around the world from Hawaii. It is predicted that the show
will reach the largest audience in television history and
that the live album will be a big hit.
October 1972
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Elvis has a number two pop hit with the single Burning Love,
one of his biggest records in recent years.
November 1972
Elvis on Tour opens to good reviews and good box
office performance in theaters. Later, its producers will
receive the Golden Globe Award for Best Documentary of 1972.
Like other Elvis films it will have a life on television and
on home video.
Elvis tours seven cities in concert. The last is Honolulu,
Hawaii, where he does three shows at the Honolulu
International Center Arena, the same venue that will host
his satellite special in January. Elvis appears at a press
conference in Hawaii regarding his upcoming satellite show.
It is announced that it will be a benefit for the Kui Lee
Cancer Fund.
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