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Condition - Like New The image shows a flexi-disc record of Elvis Presley - Elvis Live: 1961 Press Conference Memphis, Tenn.. Here's some information about this recording: Content: This is an interview or press conference recording of Elvis Presley from 1961 in Memphis, Tennessee. The record expresses his thoughts and sense of humor during this rare interview. Format: The image shows a flexi-disc, which is a thin, flexible record. It's a single-sided, 33 1/3 RPM, monaural recording. Labels: The flexi-disc was produced by Eva-Tone Soundsheets. The specific release in the image is credited to Green Valley Record Store Inc. at 50 Music Square West, Nashville, TN 37203. This indicates that Green Valley Record Store was the label responsible for this particular pressing. Release: The record shown in the image is a US release from 1978. 521 / 540 -
Condition - Like New The image shows a flexi-disc record of Elvis Presley - Elvis Live: 1961 Press Conference Memphis, Tenn.. Here's some information about this recording: Content: This is an interview or press conference recording of Elvis Presley from 1961 in Memphis, Tennessee. The record expresses his thoughts and sense of humor during this rare interview. Format: The image shows a flexi-disc, which is a thin, flexible record. It's a single-sided, 33 1/3 RPM, monaural recording. Labels: The flexi-disc was produced by Eva-Tone Soundsheets. The specific release in the image is credited to Green Valley Record Store Inc. at 50 Music Square West, Nashville, TN 37203. This indicates that Green Valley Record Store was the label responsible for this particular pressing. Release: The record shown in the image is a US release from 1978. 522 / 540 -
The image shows Elvis Presley performing in concert. Based on the costume he is wearing, particularly the white jumpsuit with the eagle design, it is likely that this image was taken during his 1973 "Aloha From Hawaii" special, or a subsequent performance where he wore the same outfit. This jumpsuit is famously known as the "American Eagle" jumpsuit, and it was created specifically for the "Aloha From Hawaii" concert to symbolize America with its red, gold, and blue gem embellishments. 523 / 540 -
The image shows Elvis Presley performing in concert. Based on the costume he is wearing, particularly the white jumpsuit with the eagle design, it is likely that this image was taken during his 1973 "Aloha From Hawaii" special, or a subsequent performance where he wore the same outfit. This jumpsuit is famously known as the "American Eagle" jumpsuit, and it was created specifically for the "Aloha From Hawaii" concert to symbolize America with its red, gold, and blue gem embellishments. 524 / 540 -
"The Life of Elvis Presley" by Sean Shaver, a notable photographer known for his extensive work capturing images of Elvis Presley. Here's more information about this book: Author & Content: The photographs in the book were primarily taken by Sean Shaver, who is estimated to have taken around 80,000 photos of Elvis. The accompanying text was written by Hal Noland, who drew information from close associates of Elvis, including Charlie Hodge, Dick Grob, and Billy Smith. Publication: This hardcover book was first published in 1979 by Timur Pub and is considered the first of eight books by Sean Shaver featuring his Elvis Presley photographs. Significance: Among Elvis fans, "The Life of Elvis Presley" is sometimes referred to as "the Elvis Bible" due to its comprehensive collection of nearly 1,000 color photos, many of which are rare and previously unseen. Rarity: The book has been out of print for a long time and is considered a collector's item, often difficult to find and commanding high prices in the used book market 527 / 540 -
"The Life of Elvis Presley" by Sean Shaver, a notable photographer known for his extensive work capturing images of Elvis Presley. Here's more information about this book: Author & Content: The photographs in the book were primarily taken by Sean Shaver, who is estimated to have taken around 80,000 photos of Elvis. The accompanying text was written by Hal Noland, who drew information from close associates of Elvis, including Charlie Hodge, Dick Grob, and Billy Smith. Publication: This hardcover book was first published in 1979 by Timur Pub and is considered the first of eight books by Sean Shaver featuring his Elvis Presley photographs. Significance: Among Elvis fans, "The Life of Elvis Presley" is sometimes referred to as "the Elvis Bible" due to its comprehensive collection of nearly 1,000 color photos, many of which are rare and previously unseen. Rarity: The book has been out of print for a long time and is considered a collector's item, often difficult to find and commanding high prices in the used book market 528 / 540 -
"One Hundred & One Strings Orchestra Play A Tribute To Elvis Presley". Here is more information about the album: Artist: The One Hundred & One Strings Orchestra, also known as the 101 Strings Orchestra, performs the album. The orchestra is a successful easy-listening symphonic music organization known for its "Sound of Magnificence". Genre: This album is Easy Listening, and it features orchestral versions of Elvis Presley's songs. Release: The original vinyl LP was released in 1977 on Alshire Records. Tracklist: The album includes instrumental versions of well-known Elvis hits, such as "Hound Dog," "Are You Lonesome Tonight?," "Heartbreak Hotel," "Love Me Tender," and "Jailhouse Rock," among others. 529 / 540 -
"One Hundred & One Strings Orchestra Play A Tribute To Elvis Presley". Here is more information about the album: Artist: The One Hundred & One Strings Orchestra, also known as the 101 Strings Orchestra, performs the album. The orchestra is a successful easy-listening symphonic music organization known for its "Sound of Magnificence". Genre: This album is Easy Listening, and it features orchestral versions of Elvis Presley's songs. Release: The original vinyl LP was released in 1977 on Alshire Records. Tracklist: The album includes instrumental versions of well-known Elvis hits, such as "Hound Dog," "Are You Lonesome Tonight?," "Heartbreak Hotel," "Love Me Tender," and "Jailhouse Rock," among others. 530 / 540 -
"The Best of The Delmore Brothers". Album Details: Artist: The Delmore Brothers, an American country music duo, consisting of Alton and Rabon Delmore. Genre: Country, with a "hillbilly boogie" style that blended blues and boogie with traditional country music, anticipating rockabilly. Release Information: This compilation album was released on Starday Records/Gusto Records in 1975, with the catalog number SLP-962. Notable Tracks: The album features songs, such as "Blues Stay Away From Me," "Hillbilly Boogie," "Midnight Special," "Freight Train Boogie," and "Pan American Boogie". "Blues Stay Away from Me" is noted as their biggest hit. 531 / 540 -
"The Best of The Delmore Brothers". Album Details: Artist: The Delmore Brothers, an American country music duo, consisting of Alton and Rabon Delmore. Genre: Country, with a "hillbilly boogie" style that blended blues and boogie with traditional country music, anticipating rockabilly. Release Information: This compilation album was released on Starday Records/Gusto Records in 1975, with the catalog number SLP-962. Notable Tracks: The album features songs, such as "Blues Stay Away From Me," "Hillbilly Boogie," "Midnight Special," "Freight Train Boogie," and "Pan American Boogie". "Blues Stay Away from Me" is noted as their biggest hit. 532 / 540 -
"41 Original Hits from the Sound Track of American Graffiti", the official soundtrack album for the 1973 film American Graffiti. Here's some information about this iconic soundtrack: Release & Success: Released in 1973 alongside the film, it achieved triple platinum certification in the U.S. and peaked at #10 on the Billboard 200 album chart. Content: The double-LP album features 41 hit songs primarily from the 1950s and early 1960s, reflecting the era depicted in the film, and includes voice-overs by legendary DJ Wolfman Jack. Significance: The soundtrack played a crucial role in establishing the film's nostalgic atmosphere and reintroduced a new generation to classic rock and roll and doo-wop music. 533 / 540 -
"41 Original Hits from the Sound Track of American Graffiti", the official soundtrack album for the 1973 film American Graffiti. Here's some information about this iconic soundtrack: Release & Success: Released in 1973 alongside the film, it achieved triple platinum certification in the U.S. and peaked at #10 on the Billboard 200 album chart. Content: The double-LP album features 41 hit songs primarily from the 1950s and early 1960s, reflecting the era depicted in the film, and includes voice-overs by legendary DJ Wolfman Jack. Significance: The soundtrack played a crucial role in establishing the film's nostalgic atmosphere and reintroduced a new generation to classic rock and roll and doo-wop music. 534 / 540 -
"The Best of Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton". Here's some information about the album: Artists: Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton, a renowned country music duo. Release Date: July 19, 1971, by RCA Victor. Type: It's a compilation album featuring tracks from their previous collaborations, with the exception of the 1969 album Always, Always. Notable Track: The album includes the previously unreleased, Grammy-nominated single "Better Move It on Home". 535 / 540 -
"The Best of Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton". Here's some information about the album: Artists: Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton, a renowned country music duo. Release Date: July 19, 1971, by RCA Victor. Type: It's a compilation album featuring tracks from their previous collaborations, with the exception of the 1969 album Always, Always. Notable Track: The album includes the previously unreleased, Grammy-nominated single "Better Move It on Home". 536 / 540 -
"The Sound of Boots" by Boots Randolph. Additional details about this classic album are listed below: Artist: Boots Randolph, known for his signature saxophone style, particularly his "Yakety Sax". Release Year: The album was originally released in 1968. Label: The album was released on Monument Records. Tracklist: The album includes popular songs and instrumental pieces: 537 / 540 -
"The Sound of Boots" by Boots Randolph. Additional details about this classic album are listed below: Artist: Boots Randolph, known for his signature saxophone style, particularly his "Yakety Sax". Release Year: The album was originally released in 1968. Label: The album was released on Monument Records. Tracklist: The album includes popular songs and instrumental pieces: 538 / 540 -
"In Concert with Host Charley Pride", a two-record set released by RCA Victor in 1975. Key Information about the Album: Host: Charley Pride. Featured Artists: In addition to Charley Pride, the album features live performances by Chet Atkins, Ronnie Milsap, Dolly Parton, Jerry Reed, and Gary Stewart. Release Details: It's a live, two-record set released by RCA Victor in 1975, with the catalog number CPL2-1014. Genre: Primarily Country, with elements of Rock and Folk music. 539 / 540 -
"In Concert with Host Charley Pride", a two-record set released by RCA Victor in 1975. Key Information about the Album: Host: Charley Pride. Featured Artists: In addition to Charley Pride, the album features live performances by Chet Atkins, Ronnie Milsap, Dolly Parton, Jerry Reed, and Gary Stewart. Release Details: It's a live, two-record set released by RCA Victor in 1975, with the catalog number CPL2-1014. Genre: Primarily Country, with elements of Rock and Folk music. 540 / 540
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