CONCERT MEMORABILIA

1970                         Photo Album

This souvenir photo album (83/4 x 11”) was sold while on tour in 1970. This is extremely rare. Other similar photo albums do exist. One was issued with the box set Worldwide 50 Gold Award Hits I and the second, with the International logo was sold in Las Vegas.  It contains 20 pages with four beautiful color and 20 b/w pictures, of Elvis on stage and from the `68 Comeback Special. The photo album has copyright by All Star Shows, a company owned by Colonel Tom Parker since his earliest booking agent days.
Value: 80 - 100 US$

1972                         Tour Photo Album

This photo album was sold while on tour in 1972, but it might have also been offered at the concession stands in Las Vegas. This photo album is probably the one with the most attractive pictures of Elvis on the frontside. Again, this one has a copyright by All Star Shows and it reads Hear Elvis On RCA Records And Tapes on the back. It contains 20 pages with four beautiful color and 20 b/w pictures, of Elvis on stage in 1971. Beautiful addition to any Elvis collection.
Value : 80 - 100 US$

Photo Album 1970
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06/10/1972 aft.        Madison Square Garden, N.Y.

Very rare and highly sought after ticket stub from Elvis´ legendary appearences at the New York Madison Square Garden. This stub in excellent condition comes from his second show. The concert was released in 1997 by RCA/BMG as An Afternoon In The Garden. Most stubs from these shows are much smaller than this one. It is one of the most complete stubs ever seen. MSG was a sold out record event, topping other artists like the Rolling Stones, Tom Jones or Led Zeppelin in the history of the Garden. Recordbreaking 80.000 fans attended the shows and gross reciepts had been at $730.000.
Value: 450 - 600 US$

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06/13/1972               Evansville, Indiana

Rare ticket stub from Evansville concert. This show took place just two days after closing down his four legendary and record breaking appearences at the Madison Square Garden in New York. Advices are printed on the backside.
Value: 90 - 120 US$

1972 Evansville

April 1973               tour schedule and newsletter with envelope

This original mimeographical mass-duplicated newsletter and schedule for Elvis’ west coast tour starting in Phoenix, Arizona
on April 22 and closing in Seattle on April 29, 1973, was mailed from the Colonel’s office in Madison. Colonel Parker produced and mailed such schedules to promote upcoming engagements, tours or record releases. Usually, these schedules were all pretty simple styled, but not this one. Beside the mentioned tour, the letter also announces and promotes the upcoming airing of the Aloha Special, the corresponding album release, the success of Elvis on Tour and much more. Original schedules are rarely seen.
Value: 100 - 125 US$ (schedule only)
Value: 125 - 150 US$ (schedule with envelope)

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03/13/1974               Greensboro, North Carolina

Ticket stub from Elvis´ Greensboro show, march 1974. This was probably one of the fastest selling events in history, being sold out within five hours, only because sale was limited to eight tickets per person. The same tour, he performed his final concert at the Houston Astrodome and the Memphis show, released by RCA as Elvis As Recorded Live On Stage In Memphis.
Value: 50 - 80 US$

1974 Greensboro

05/06/1975               Murfreesboro, Tennessee

Unused ticket from Elvis´ first of two concerts at the Murphy Center in May 1975. This show was released on the FTD label as Dixiland Rocks. Ernst should have asked me to use them for the cover artwork!
Value: 100 - 125 US$

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07/21/1975               Greensboro, North Carolina

Ticket stub from Elvis’ appearence at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Greensboro. This was one of the King’s best tours with such legendary concerts as the Uniondale or the Asheville shows. This concert took place just one day after the legendary discord between Elvis and his female singers on stage in Norfolk.
Value: 75 - 100 US$

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