Tired from the afternoon rehearsal for Stage Show, Elvis Presley relaxes on the couch and reads his fan mail at the Warwick Hotel where he freshened up and returned to the CBS Studio for that nights live nationwide TV broadcast. New York City, March 17, 1956 Part of the legendary collection of images of Elvis Presley taken by Alfred Wertheimer in March and July, 1956, when the singer went from virtual obscurity to international fame. Each exhibition-quality photograph, printed on archival paper and part of an open edition, is HAND-SIGNED by Wertheimer. Allow 2 weeks for printing and signing.
Price: 1270.00
Elvis Presley on his Harley-Davidson motorcycle, wondering why it wouldn't start. Answer: no gas in the tank. At his home at 1034 Audubon Drive, Memphis, July 4, 1956. Part of the legendary collection of images of Elvis Presley taken by Alfred Wertheimer in March and July, 1956, when the singer went from virtual obscurity to international fame. Each exhibition-quality photograph, printed on archival paper and part of an open edition, is HAND-SIGNED by Wertheimer. Allow 2 weeks for printing and signing.
Price: 840.00
Elvis Presley on his Harley-Davidson motorcycle, wondering why it wouldn't start. Answer: no gas in the tank. At his home at 1034 Audubon Drive, Memphis, July 4, 1956. Part of the legendary collection of images of Elvis Presley taken by Alfred Wertheimer in March and July, 1956, when the singer went from virtual obscurity to international fame. Each exhibition-quality photograph, printed on archival paper and part of an open edition, is HAND-SIGNED by Wertheimer. Allow 2 weeks for printing and signing.
Price: 1050.00
Elvis Presley on his Harley-Davidson motorcycle, wondering why it wouldn't start. Answer: no gas in the tank. At his home at 1034 Audubon Drive, Memphis, July 4, 1956. Part of the legendary collection of images of Elvis Presley taken by Alfred Wertheimer in March and July, 1956, when the singer went from virtual obscurity to international fame. Each exhibition-quality photograph, printed on archival paper and part of an open edition, is HAND-SIGNED by Wertheimer. Allow 2 weeks for printing and signing.
Price: 1250.00
Elvis Presley on his Harley-Davidson motorcycle, wondering why it wouldn't start. Answer: no gas in the tank. At his home at 1034 Audubon Drive, Memphis, July 4, 1956. Part of the legendary collection of images of Elvis Presley taken by Alfred Wertheimer in March and July, 1956, when the singer went from virtual obscurity to international fame. Each exhibition-quality photograph, printed on archival paper and part of an open edition, is HAND-SIGNED by Wertheimer. Allow 2 weeks for printing and signing.
Price: 1550.00
Elvis Presley on his Harley-Davidson motorcycle, wondering why it wouldn't start. Answer: no gas in the tank. At his home at 1034 Audubon Drive, Memphis, July 4, 1956. Part of the legendary collection of images of Elvis Presley taken by Alfred Wertheimer in March and July, 1956, when the singer went from virtual obscurity to international fame. Each exhibition-quality photograph, printed on archival paper and part of an open edition, is HAND-SIGNED by Wertheimer. Allow 2 weeks for printing and signing.
Price: 1050.00
Elvis Presley on his Harley-Davidson motorcycle, wondering why it wouldn't start. Answer: no gas in the tank. At his home at 1034 Audubon Drive, Memphis, July 4, 1956. Part of the legendary collection of images of Elvis Presley taken by Alfred Wertheimer in March and July, 1956, when the singer went from virtual obscurity to international fame. Each exhibition-quality photograph, printed on archival paper and part of an open edition, is HAND-SIGNED by Wertheimer. Allow 2 weeks for printing and signing.
Price: 1270.00
Elvis Presley during the July 2, 1956, recording session in New York at RCA Victor Studio I where he recorded Don't Be Cruel, Hound Dog and Any Way You Want Me. The two mics were used for his voice and a slap on the leather-covered guitar during the appropriate part of the song for emphasis. Part of the legendary collection of images of Elvis Presley taken by Alfred Wertheimer in March and July, 1956, when the singer went from virtual obscurity to international fame. Each exhibition-quality photograph, printed on archival paper and part of an open edition, is HAND-SIGNED by Wertheimer. Allow 2 weeks for printing and signing.
Price: 840.00
Elvis Presley during the July 2, 1956, recording session in New York at RCA Victor Studio I where he recorded Don't Be Cruel, Hound Dog and Any Way You Want Me. The two mics were used for his voice and a slap on the leather-covered guitar during the appropriate part of the song for emphasis. Part of the legendary collection of images of Elvis Presley taken by Alfred Wertheimer in March and July, 1956, when the singer went from virtual obscurity to international fame. Each exhibition-quality photograph, printed on archival paper and part of an open edition, is HAND-SIGNED by Wertheimer. Allow 2 weeks for printing and signing.
Price: 1050.00
Elvis Presley during the July 2, 1956, recording session in New York at RCA Victor Studio I where he recorded Don't Be Cruel, Hound Dog and Any Way You Want Me. The two mics were used for his voice and a slap on the leather-covered guitar during the appropriate part of the song for emphasis. Part of the legendary collection of images of Elvis Presley taken by Alfred Wertheimer in March and July, 1956, when the singer went from virtual obscurity to international fame. Each exhibition-quality photograph, printed on archival paper and part of an open edition, is HAND-SIGNED by Wertheimer. Allow 2 weeks for printing and signing.
Price: 1250.00
Elvis Presley during the July 2, 1956, recording session in New York at RCA Victor Studio I where he recorded Don't Be Cruel, Hound Dog and Any Way You Want Me. The two mics were used for his voice and a slap on the leather-covered guitar during the appropriate part of the song for emphasis. Part of the legendary collection of images of Elvis Presley taken by Alfred Wertheimer in March and July, 1956, when the singer went from virtual obscurity to international fame. Each exhibition-quality photograph, printed on archival paper and part of an open edition, is HAND-SIGNED by Wertheimer. Allow 2 weeks for printing and signing.
Price: 1550.00
Elvis Presley during the July 2, 1956, recording session in New York at RCA Victor Studio I where he recorded Don't Be Cruel, Hound Dog and Any Way You Want Me. The two mics were used for his voice and a slap on the leather-covered guitar during the appropriate part of the song for emphasis. Part of the legendary collection of images of Elvis Presley taken by Alfred Wertheimer in March and July, 1956, when the singer went from virtual obscurity to international fame. Each exhibition-quality photograph, printed on archival paper and part of an open edition, is HAND-SIGNED by Wertheimer. Allow 2 weeks for printing and signing.
Price: 1050.00
Elvis Presley during the July 2, 1956, recording session in New York at RCA Victor Studio I where he recorded Don't Be Cruel, Hound Dog and Any Way You Want Me. The two mics were used for his voice and a slap on the leather-covered guitar during the appropriate part of the song for emphasis. Part of the legendary collection of images of Elvis Presley taken by Alfred Wertheimer in March and July, 1956, when the singer went from virtual obscurity to international fame. Each exhibition-quality photograph, printed on archival paper and part of an open edition, is HAND-SIGNED by Wertheimer. Allow 2 weeks for printing and signing.
Price: 1270.00
During rehearsal of the Steve Allen Show, Elvis Presley sings to a basset hound wearing a hat. NBC Television, Hudson Theater, New York, July 1, 1956. Part of the legendary collection of images of Elvis Presley taken by Alfred Wertheimer in March and July, 1956, when the singer went from virtual obscurity to international fame. Each exhibition-quality photograph, printed on archival paper and part of an open edition, is HAND-SIGNED by Wertheimer. Allow 2 weeks for printing and signing.
Price: 840.00
During rehearsal of the Steve Allen Show, Elvis Presley sings to a basset hound wearing a hat. NBC Television, Hudson Theater, New York, July 1, 1956. Part of the legendary collection of images of Elvis Presley taken by Alfred Wertheimer in March and July, 1956, when the singer went from virtual obscurity to international fame. Each exhibition-quality photograph, printed on archival paper and part of an open edition, is HAND-SIGNED by Wertheimer. Allow 2 weeks for printing and signing.
Price: 1050.00
During rehearsal of the Steve Allen Show, Elvis Presley sings to a basset hound wearing a hat. NBC Television, Hudson Theater, New York, July 1, 1956. Part of the legendary collection of images of Elvis Presley taken by Alfred Wertheimer in March and July, 1956, when the singer went from virtual obscurity to international fame. Each exhibition-quality photograph, printed on archival paper and part of an open edition, is HAND-SIGNED by Wertheimer. Allow 2 weeks for printing and signing.
Price: 1250.00
During rehearsal of the Steve Allen Show, Elvis Presley sings to a basset hound wearing a hat. NBC Television, Hudson Theater, New York, July 1, 1956. Part of the legendary collection of images of Elvis Presley taken by Alfred Wertheimer in March and July, 1956, when the singer went from virtual obscurity to international fame. Each exhibition-quality photograph, printed on archival paper and part of an open edition, is HAND-SIGNED by Wertheimer. Allow 2 weeks for printing and signing.
Price: 1550.00
During rehearsal of the Steve Allen Show, Elvis Presley sings to a basset hound wearing a hat. NBC Television, Hudson Theater, New York, July 1, 1956. Part of the legendary collection of images of Elvis Presley taken by Alfred Wertheimer in March and July, 1956, when the singer went from virtual obscurity to international fame. Each exhibition-quality photograph, printed on archival paper and part of an open edition, is HAND-SIGNED by Wertheimer. Allow 2 weeks for printing and signing.
Price: 1050.00
During rehearsal of the Steve Allen Show, Elvis Presley sings to a basset hound wearing a hat. NBC Television, Hudson Theater, New York, July 1, 1956. Part of the legendary collection of images of Elvis Presley taken by Alfred Wertheimer in March and July, 1956, when the singer went from virtual obscurity to international fame. Each exhibition-quality photograph, printed on archival paper and part of an open edition, is HAND-SIGNED by Wertheimer. Allow 2 weeks for printing and signing.
Price: 1270.00
Elvis Presley on his knee in front of the footlights sings to his 3,000 mostly female teenage fans who were delighted by his presence and his music. He left them in tears of joy. Mosque Theater, Richmond Va., June 30, 1956. Part of the legendary collection of images of Elvis Presley taken by Alfred Wertheimer in March and July, 1956, when the singer went from virtual obscurity to international fame. Each exhibition-quality photograph, printed on archival paper and part of an open edition, is HAND-SIGNED by Wertheimer. Allow 2 weeks for printing and signing.
Price: 840.00