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Presleys refers to people who bear the Presley surname, most notably the Presley family associated with Elvis Presley, the American singer and actor who helped popularize rock and roll in the 1950s. Elvis Presley built a career spanning music, film, and television, and left a lasting influence on popular culture. His home, Graceland, in Memphis, Tennessee, is a museum and major tourist site. Elvis was married to Priscilla Beaulieu Presley (born 1945); their daughter Lisa Marie Presley (1968–2023) pursued music and was the heir to Elvis's estate. Elvis's parents were Vernon Presley (1900–1979) and Gladys Love Presley (1912–1958).

Among the broader Presleys, Lisa Marie's daughter Riley Keough (born 1989) is an actress and model, making

her
Elvis's
granddaughter.
The
Presley
surname
thus
refers
to
a
wider
set
of
individuals
carrying
Presley,
with
the
most
prominent
public
profile
tied
to
Elvis
and
his
descendants,
who
have
continued
to
influence
music,
entertainment,
and
the
management
of
Elvis's
artistic
and
business
legacy
through
family
enterprises
and
preservation
efforts.