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Unseen Sullivan Pictures On Sale

January 13, 2009 | Other

More than 50 years ago, on October 28, 1956, these historic photographs of Elvis Presley were created during his second appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show. For more than half a century they remained, unseen and unpublished, in the garaged archives of photographer Richard Weede. Then, through a series of amazing events, these incredible images finally resurfaced in 2007.

Now available to the public worldwide, in both Limited Edition Fine Art Prints as well as more accessible Open Editions, these photographs are a true collectible and a slice of rock 'n roll history.

Source:ElvisMatters

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vegaselvisfan wrote on January 13, 2009
These pictures were fantastic to see in person while I was in Memphis. And yes, the stories of how these were found and saved had me on the edge of my seat! Super nice people to deal with.
benny scott wrote on January 13, 2009
"Super nice people to deal with " ???? up to 1295 us dollars + shipping and handling for 1 ( one !!) framed picture ! ("Purely Elvis"), and that's even not the cheapest of the lot. And to think some members always complain about " expensive" Import CDs. Give me a break ! Always El.
vegaselvisfan wrote on January 14, 2009
i was talking about how nice it was to meet them. i wasn't focusing on the price. well, that's elvis news responses for you. always focusing on the negative.
benny scott wrote on January 14, 2009
Well, they may be as nice as can be, but they sure try to make as much money as possible.One can say they have the right to , but i'm not focusing on the negative, i'm focusing on the facts. Unless you find the extremely high price " negative " yourself ponygirlup. Always El.
Viva wrote on January 17, 2009
What a rip off. They're good, but not THAT good. Makes Tunzi's £40 for a book of photos seem a bargain doesn't it. I don't blame them for trying, but you guys are really taking the p...