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Elvis's early musical career (before 1958) was cut short due to:
 
 

a. sudden loss of his mother and his subsequent long absence away from music
  b. recording contract negotiations between Col. Parker and RCA Records
  c. his enlistment in the US Army
  d. his entrance into the ministry



Question 2

Which record company launched the careers of Jerry Lee Lewis and Elvis Presley?
 
 

a. Sun
  b. RCA Victor
  c. Stax
  d. Atlantic




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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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