| Elvis Presley And The Events Of 1977 | A January - Bill Clinton takes public office for the first time, as attorney general January 1 - The album 'Elvis In Demand' released. Highest chart position #12 January 1 - Australia's population reaches 14,000,000 January 14 - Australian actor peter finch dies (1916-1977) January 20 - Jimmy Carter is sworn in as the 39th President of the United States January - Alex Haley's 'Roots' attracts the largest television audience in history February 2 - "ELVIS PRESLEY NO-SHOWS RCA RECORDING SESSION" - Press scimitar February 12 - 21 Elvis tours in concert. February 12 - Hollywood. Ca. Sprtatorium February 13 - West Palm Beach. Fla. Auditorium February 14 - St. Petersburg, Fla. Bay Front Center February 15 - Orlando, Fla. Sports Stadium February 16 - Montgomery. Ala. Garretti Coliseum February 17 - Savannah, GA. Civic Center February 18 - Columbia, S. Carolina. Carolina Coliseum February 19 - Tohnson City, Tenn. Civic Center Freedom Hall February 20 - Charlotte, N. C. Coliseum February 21 - Charlotte, N. C. Coliseum March - "Welcome to my World" released, Highest position U.S. #44 U.K. #7 AU #58 March - Australia wins Centenary Cricket Test against England by 45 runs - same margin as 1877 March 23 - 30 Elvis tours in concert March 23 - Tempe. Arizona. Arizona State Univ. March 24 - Amarillo. Texas. Civic Center March 25 - Norman, Oklahoma. Univ. Of Oklahoma March 26 - Norman, Oklahoma. Univ. Of Oklahoma March 27 - Abilene, Texas. Taylor County Coliseum March 28 - Austin, Texas. Municipal Auditorium March 29 - Alexandria, LA. Rapidas Parish Coliseum March 30 - Alexandria, LA. Rapidas Parish Coliseum April 1 - 5 Elvis is hospitalized in Memphis and tour shows scheduled for March 31-April 3 are canceled. April 1 - "ELVIS ADMITTED TO BAPTIST HOSPITAL" "Entertainer Elvis Presley was admitted to Baptist Hospital early today after canceling a show at the last minute in Baton Rouge, La., and flying to Memphis with complaints of intestinal flu ..." - The Memphis Press Scimitar April 6 - "ELVIS AT HOME; HOSPITAL ON CALL" "Elvis Presley was released from Baptist Hospital at 4am yesterday [April 5] ... He decided to keep the [Hospital] rooms reserved ... He is feeling fine and looking forward to returning to his personal appearance tours that begin April 21 at Greensboro, NC." - The Commercial Appeal April 21 - May 31 Elvis tours in concert. April 21 - Greensboro, N. C. Coliseum April 22 - Detroit, Michigan. Olympia Stadium April 23 - Toledo, Ohio. Univ. of Toledo April 24 - Ann Arbor, Michigan. Crisler Arena April 25 - Saginaw, Michigan. Saginaw Center RCA releases "Unchained Melody", "Little Darlin'" and "If You Love Me" on the album "Elvis in Concert". April 26 - Kalamazoo, Michigan. Wings Stadium April 27 - Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Milwaukee Arena April 28 - Green Bay, Wisconsin. Brown County Veterans April 29 - Duluth, Minn. Duluth Arena April 30 - St. Paul, Minn. Civic Center May 1 - Chicago, Ill. Chicago Stadium May 2 - Chicago, Ill. Chicago Stadium May 3 - Saginaw, Michigan. Saginaw Center May 20 - Knoxville, Tenn. Univ. Of Tennessee May 21 - Louisville, Ky. Freedom Hall May 22 - Largo, Md. Capital Center May 22 - 60 second RCA Elvis radio commercials played in Australia (Welcome To My World) May 23 - Providence, R.I. Civic Center May 24 - Augusta, Maine. Civic Center May 25 - Rochester, N.Y. Community War Memorial May 26 - Binghamton. N.Y. May 27 - Binghamton. N.Y. May 28 - Philadelphia, Pa. Spectrum May 29 - Baltimore, Md. Civic Center May 29 - 60 second RCA Elvis radio commercials played in Australia (Welcome To My World) May 30 - Jacksonville, Fla. Coliseum May 31 - Baton Rouge, La. La State Univ June 1 - Macon, Ga. Coliseum June 2 - Mobile, Ala. Municipal Auditorium June - The Single "Way Down" released - Highest chart position #18 U.K. #1 AU #6 June - President Carter visits Australia June 17-26 - Elvis tours in concert. Shows on June 19, 20, and 21 are recorded by RCA and videotaped by CBS-TV for an upcoming live album and television special. Footage from the show on the 20th is not used in the show. The special will be called "Elvis in Concert". It will air in early October after Elvis' death in August. The camera gives a shocking picture of Elvis' poor health in his final days. Still, some of the song performances are great. He still had his voice. June 17 - Springfield, Mo. Southwest Mo. State Univ. June 18 - Kansas City, Mo. Kemper Arena June 19 - Omaha, Nebraska. Omaha Civic Center Recorded by RCA for Elvis in Concert June 19 - 60 second RCA Elvis radio commercials played in Australia (Welcome To My World) June 20 - Lincoln, Neb. Perishing Municipal Auditorium June 21 - Rapid City , S.D.. Mount Rushmore Recorded by RCA for Elvis in Concert June 22 - Sioux Falls, S.D. Sioux Falls Arena June 23 - Des Moines, Iowa. Veteran's Memorial Auditorium June 24 - Madison, Wisc. Dade County Coliseum June 25 - Cincinnati, Ohio. Riverfront Coliseum June 26 - A concert at Indianapolis, Indiana's Market Square Arena. The last concert performance. June 26 - 60 second RCA Elvis radio commercials played in Australia (Welcome To My World) June 27 - August 15 Elvis relaxes in Memphis and prepares for the next leg of touring for 1977 June 30 - The United States introduces Cruise missiles to replace the B-1 bomber July - The album "Moody Blue" released - Highest chart position U.S. #3 U.K. #3 AU. #3 July 22 - MOSCOW (AP) - "PITTY POOR ELVIS - SO SAY REDS" "To hear the Soviets tell it, rock star Elvis Presley is now a broken and forgotten man demonstrating to the world the heartlessness of the American system of exploitation. ...Today this 42 year old man has lost his taste for life ..." 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