21 rare photos of the king of rock and roll Elvis Presley
On August 16, the world celebrates Elvis Presley Memorial Day, and thousands of his fans are eager to honor the memory of this rock and roll legend. Elvis' hometown Memphis is becoming the center of attention, because that's where Elvis Week takes place. But what do we really know about Presley other than his hits? Rare photos of the king of rock and roll from the book "Memphis by Elvis Presley".
This photo shows Elvis during his second appearance at the Overton Park Shell concert on August 5, 1955 in Memphis, Tennessee.
Taking a break from annoying fans, Elvis relaxes with his family in his four-bedroom ranch-style house at 1034 Audubon Drive, bought for $40,000 a year before the acquisition of Graceland. July 4, 1956.
Elvis in the yard of his house in May 1956. This photo was taken immediately after Elvis returned from the tour. The band's instruments are still lying on the roof of his car. On the left you can see his famous pink Cadillac.
Elvis backstage at the Ellis Auditorium in Memphis on February 6, 1955. Several meetings were held between the performances in order to start negotiations for Elvis to be represented by Colonel Tom Parker.
Elvis dances with Barbara Hearn in the living room of his house on July 4, 1956. Hearn, Elvis' ex-girlfriend, later recalled that he had a pink bedroom with two beds pushed together.
Elvis performs on the stage of the Ellis Auditorium on May 15, 1956 as the headliner of the Memphis Cotton Carnival festival. So many people came to see Elvis that in order to accommodate everyone, we had to remove the walls of the hall.
Dewey Phillips – host of the radio show "Red Hot and Blue" in the 1950s was considered one of the greatest DJs of his era. His program, in which he perfectly combined records in the style of blues, country, R & B and dance hits.
The raised right hand of Elvis Presley meant that the idol of millions was officially accepted into the US army. The oath was taken by Major Albert P. Turner. By midnight on March 24, 1958, Elvis and 20 freshmen from Memphis lined up in the first formation at Fort Chaffe.
About 200 fans gathered at Union Station to greet Elvis upon his arrival home after serving in the army on March 7, 1960.The King was wearing a blue uniform made in Germany and a white shirt donated by Frank Sinatra
A fan shows a dress at an Elvis concert at the Ellis Auditorium on May 15, 1956. More than 7,000 people gathered in the concert hall to dance, shout and wave while the young King performs his hits.
Elvis Presley at the Ellis Auditorium in Memphis. The photo was taken in 1956-57. He is wearing the same shoes, socks and ring that he wore to the concert on May 15, 1956.
Elvis strums his guitar at Graceland on March 7, 1965. This photo appeared on the pages of the first issue of the magazine "Sunday".
Elvis was always happy to do charity work. He has worked with various organizations including the American Cancer Society, the Salvation Army, the Memphis Mission, the Dystrophy Society, and the Polio Society.
Elvis in 1957 with one of his Cadillacs.
Elvis at Jim's barbershop on South Main Street in Memphis in 1956. On March 8, 1960, Elvis said, "I was once asked what exactly I miss in Memphis, and I said everything."
By the fall of 1955, Elvis went on tour to the south, including Texas and Florida. He performed at the Louisiana Hayride Music Festival and recorded all his songs at Sun Studio.
Main Street was Memphis' noisiest street in 1951. In 1950, Elvis worked as a doorman at the Loew's State Theater (right).
The Memphis Movie Theater, built in 1939, was located on 51 S. Street.Cooper in Midtown and became Elvis' favorite movie theater. When he came home after the tour, he spent almost every evening here.
Aerial view of Memphis in 1948.
Elvis performs at Russwood Park on July 4, 1956. The photographer Robert W. There was access for which every Elvis fan was ready to die; he could watch concerts right on stage, 3 meters from Elvis.