Elvis Presley and his date grab a quick bite at the Hotel Jefferson coffee shop and relax before taking a taxi to the Mosque Theater, where he will perform two shows that evening in a program called The Elvis Presley Show, produced by Colonel Tom Parker, his manager. 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: 1550.00
Elvis Presley and his date grab a quick bite at the Hotel Jefferson coffee shop and relax before taking a taxi to the Mosque Theater, where he will perform two shows that evening in a program called The Elvis Presley Show, produced by Colonel Tom Parker, his manager. 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: 1050.00
Elvis Presley and his date grab a quick bite at the Hotel Jefferson coffee shop and relax before taking a taxi to the Mosque Theater, where he will perform two shows that evening in a program called The Elvis Presley Show, produced by Colonel Tom Parker, his manager. 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: 1270.00
Elvis Presley in deep concentration, sits on the floor of the recording studio listening to a playback of his latest take over a 14-inch, high-quality speaker. Everyone was focused on him to await his reaction. They then tried a few more takes. RCA Victor Studio I, New York, July 2, 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 in deep concentration, sits on the floor of the recording studio listening to a playback of his latest take over a 14-inch, high-quality speaker. Everyone was focused on him to await his reaction. They then tried a few more takes. RCA Victor Studio I, New York, July 2, 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 in deep concentration, sits on the floor of the recording studio listening to a playback of his latest take over a 14-inch, high-quality speaker. Everyone was focused on him to await his reaction. They then tried a few more takes. RCA Victor Studio I, New York, July 2, 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 in deep concentration, sits on the floor of the recording studio listening to a playback of his latest take over a 14-inch, high-quality speaker. Everyone was focused on him to await his reaction. They then tried a few more takes. RCA Victor Studio I, New York, July 2, 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 in deep concentration, sits on the floor of the recording studio listening to a playback of his latest take over a 14-inch, high-quality speaker. Everyone was focused on him to await his reaction. They then tried a few more takes. RCA Victor Studio I, New York, July 2, 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 in deep concentration, sits on the floor of the recording studio listening to a playback of his latest take over a 14-inch, high-quality speaker. Everyone was focused on him to await his reaction. They then tried a few more takes. RCA Victor Studio I, New York, July 2, 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
After a 27-hour train trip from New York, Elvis Presley is only a half-hour away from his home in Memphis. Two days earlier he recorded in New York City You Ain't Nothin' But a Hound Dog, Don't Be Cruel and Any Way You Want Me. 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
After a 27-hour train trip from New York, Elvis Presley is only a half-hour away from his home in Memphis. Two days earlier he recorded in New York City You Ain't Nothin' But a Hound Dog, Don't Be Cruel and Any Way You Want Me. 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
After a 27-hour train trip from New York, Elvis Presley is only a half-hour away from his home in Memphis. Two days earlier he recorded in New York City You Ain't Nothin' But a Hound Dog, Don't Be Cruel and Any Way You Want Me. 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
After a 27-hour train trip from New York, Elvis Presley is only a half-hour away from his home in Memphis. Two days earlier he recorded in New York City You Ain't Nothin' But a Hound Dog, Don't Be Cruel and Any Way You Want Me. 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
After a 27-hour train trip from New York, Elvis Presley is only a half-hour away from his home in Memphis. Two days earlier he recorded in New York City You Ain't Nothin' But a Hound Dog, Don't Be Cruel and Any Way You Want Me. 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
After a 27-hour train trip from New York, Elvis Presley is only a half-hour away from his home in Memphis. Two days earlier he recorded in New York City You Ain't Nothin' But a Hound Dog, Don't Be Cruel and Any Way You Want Me. 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
Playing before 14,000 fans that evening at Russwood Park, Memphis, with his band, Elvis Presley receives an award and then performs at the sold-out charity function. He told the crowd, Tonight you're going to see what the real Elvis Presley is all about! He then proceeded to gyrate and sing. Scotty Moore is on guitar, Bill Black on bass and DJ Fontana on drums. 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
Playing before 14,000 fans that evening at Russwood Park, Memphis, with his band, Elvis Presley receives an award and then performs at the sold-out charity function. He told the crowd, Tonight you're going to see what the real Elvis Presley is all about! He then proceeded to gyrate and sing. Scotty Moore is on guitar, Bill Black on bass and DJ Fontana on drums. 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
Playing before 14,000 fans that evening at Russwood Park, Memphis, with his band, Elvis Presley receives an award and then performs at the sold-out charity function. He told the crowd, Tonight you're going to see what the real Elvis Presley is all about! He then proceeded to gyrate and sing. Scotty Moore is on guitar, Bill Black on bass and DJ Fontana on drums. 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
Playing before 14,000 fans that evening at Russwood Park, Memphis, with his band, Elvis Presley receives an award and then performs at the sold-out charity function. He told the crowd, Tonight you're going to see what the real Elvis Presley is all about! He then proceeded to gyrate and sing. Scotty Moore is on guitar, Bill Black on bass and DJ Fontana on drums. 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
Playing before 14,000 fans that evening at Russwood Park, Memphis, with his band, Elvis Presley receives an award and then performs at the sold-out charity function. He told the crowd, Tonight you're going to see what the real Elvis Presley is all about! He then proceeded to gyrate and sing. Scotty Moore is on guitar, Bill Black on bass and DJ Fontana on drums. 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