A scarce collection of eight classic 1950s Elvis Presley EPs with cardboard picture covers, on RCA Records, including: Shake Rattle And Roll (EPA 830) NM/NM- Any Way You Want Me (EPA 965) NM/NM- Rip It Up (EPA 992 Volume 1) shrink wrap with price, M/NM to EX+ So Glad You’re Mine (EPA 993) NM/VG++ Strictly […]
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A clean original 1955 first pressing of Elvis Presley’s third single, ‘Baby Let’s Play House/I’m Left, You’re Right, She’s Gone,’ on Sun Records (with push marks on the labels.) The VG+ disc is shiny and bright and sounds great, with minimal surface noise. The labels are very clean, with three push marks on each side. […]
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A table card from the Las Vegas Hilton International Hotel showroom, signed on the back “To Maggie, Elvis Presley.” As explained in the lengthy accompanying letter from the original recipient, she was one of two “English Nannies” working in Los Angeles, who traveled in February 1972 to Las Vegas to see Elvis perform. After the […]
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A historic Elvis Presley 10″ acetate, circa 1956, with all ten Elvis tracks released by Sun Records; authenticated by Graceland. The accompanying Letter of Authenticity from Graceland Authenticated notes: When RCA purchased Elvis’s contract and recordings from Sun Records in late 1955, they immediately went into production to produce their own 78 and 45 RPM […]
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A rare photograph of Elvis Presley live in concert taken circa 1956 by Don Wright. This is an original hand-printed photograph, made from the original negative and probably printed sometime in the 1970’s. This photograph was taken by photographer Don Wright and obtained from the archives of the Time/Life photo archives. On the back is a […]
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A great original snapshot of Elvis Presley in concert, at the Chicago Stadium on June 17, 1972. This is a vintage print, dated June 72 on the border, and was acquired directly from the fan who took it, from just in front of the stage. There are a number of songs from this concert on […]
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An oversize handbill for Elvis Presley’s 1961 benefit concert for the Pearl Harbor Memorial benefit concert; one of the greatest printed Presley pieces ever. And one of the rarest. The artwork featuring Elvis in his gold lamé suit, and the marquee-style design is in our opinion as good as it gets. This was a very […]
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An oversize handbill for Elvis Presley’s 1961 benefit concert for the Pearl Harbor Memorial benefit concert; one of the greatest printed Presley pieces ever. And one of the rarest. The artwork featuring Elvis in his gold lamé suit, and the marquee-style design is in our opinion as good as it gets. This was a […]
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An oversize handbill for Elvis Presley’s 1961 benefit concert for the Pearl Harbor Memorial benefit concert; one of the greatest printed Presley pieces ever. And one of the rarest ! Artwork featuring Elvis in his gold lame suit, and the marquee-style design is in my opinion as good as it gets. A very important concert […]
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A group of four 1950’s amateur snapshots of Elvis Presley playing guitar and piano in a private home, printed from the original negatives. These extraordinary 3 1/2″ square prints are printed on Kodak Velox paper, dating them from the 1950’s-60’s. They show a more private Elvis, circa 1956-57, clearly at ease entertaining a small group […]
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A signed First Edition copy of “Hound Dog: The Leiber and Stoller Autobiography,” autographed by legendary songwriters Jerry Lieber, Mike Stoller, and their co-writer David Ritz (biographer of Marvin Gaye, Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin and others.) Songwriter’s Hall of Fame inductees Leiber and Stoller wrote countless famous songs including “Hound Dog” and “Jailhouse Rock” for […]
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An oversize handbill for Elvis Presley’s 1961 benefit concert for the Pearl Harbor Memorial benefit concert; one of the most spectacular Presley pieces ever. And one of the rarest ! Artwork featuring Elvis in his gold lame suit, and the marquee-style design is in my opinion as good as it gets. A very important concert […]
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