
Timeline: The Rise of the Teen Idol
1956
27 January – Season 4: Ep. 16, “The Car Mix-Up,” of The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet (ABC). Ricky Nelson is 15 years old.
28 January – Elvis’s first national TV appearance on the Dorsey Brothers’ Stage Show (CBS). Elvis is 21 years old (barely).
17 February – Elvis is awarded his first gold record, for Elvis.
1 April – Elvis does a screen test for Paramount. He’s quickly signed to a contract.
8 May – Ricky Nelson turns 16 years old.
22 August – Elvis begins shooting his first movie, Love Me Tender.
16 November – Love Me Tender opens to massive box office.
31 December – The Wall Street Journal reports Elvis’ gross 1956 income near $22 million.
1957
21 January – Elvis begins filming his second movie, Loving You. He is 22 years old.
30 January – Tommy Sands, a Colonel Tom Parker discovery (like Elvis), appears in “The Singin’ Idol” episode of Kraft Television Theatre. He is 19 years old. About a week later, “Teenage Crush” is released as a single and becomes an immediate hit.
10 April – Season 5: Ep. 28, “Ricky, the Drummer,” of The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet. Also around this date, Ricky Nelson releases the single “I’m Walkin’,” which becomes a hit.
8 May – Ricky Nelson turns 17 years old.
13 May – Elvis begins his third movie, Jailhouse Rock.
27 August – Tommy Sands turns 20 years old—no longer a teenager.
2 October – First episode of Season 6 of The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet.
ca. 1 November – Ricky, Ricky Nelson’s first LP, is released.
1958
21 February – Tommy Sands’ Sing Boy Sing, loosely based on Elvis’s story, opens.
8 May – Ricky Nelson turns 18.
2 July – King Creole, Elvis’s fourth film, opens. Ricky Nelson, Ricky Nelson’s second LP, is released about this time.
4 August – Billboard introduces the Hot 100 chart. Ricky Nelson’s “Poor Little Fool” becomes the first song to earn the No. 1 position on that chart.
1 October – Elvis arrives in Bremerhaven, West Germany. He will be stationed in the town of Friedburg for the next year and a half.
1 December – Ricky Nelson appears on the cover of Life magazine and is billed as “The Teen-Agers Top Throb” on the cover. In the article, he is referred to as a “teen idol” - a teen idolized by other teens.
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