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Saturday Special: Elvis Radio Valentines Traditions: 888-ELVIS NO(W)
Tues 2/15 9:00 pm ET
All Valentines dedications. Surprise your love with your special songs. Call 888-ELVIS NO(W) (888-358-4766)

Elvis Live In Concert: Midnight Show, February 15, 1970, Las Vegas
Tues 2/15 6:00 am ET
This is Elvis’ first winter of shows in Las Vegas.

Soundtrack Saturday Night: That’s The Way It Is
Tues 2/15 10:00 pm ET
Bill Rock is expert on the documentary TTWII. He’ll share some interesting details and play some of the great live music.
Rebroadcast: Thurs 2/17 2:00 am ET

Elvis Live In Concert: Midnight Show, February 15, 1970, Las Vegas
Mon 2/14 4:00 pm ET
Elvis Presley In Concert reunites members of Elvis’ original TCB Band live on stage with the state-of-the-art big screen video-projected Elvis. This amazing production is returning to the U.S. for two special performances: Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, CT on February 12 and New York's Radio City Music Hall on February 15. Tune in to Elvis Radio for a special pre-concert Valentine's Day exclusive guest DJ conversation with "Maestro" Joe Guercio and the legendary TCB Band featuring James Burton and Glen D. Hardin at 4 pm ET (3 pm Elvis Time!) on Monday, February 14.

Elvis Live In Concert: Midnight Show, February 15, 1972, Las Vegas
Fri 2/18 8:00 pm ET
Keep lovelight burning for your Elvis Valentine with this romantic midnight show from 1972!
Rebroadcast: Sun 2/20 12:00 am ET; Sun 2/20 10:00 pm ET; Tues 2/22 6:00 am ET

Soundtrack Saturday Night: That’s The Way It Is
Sat 2/19 7:00 pm ET
Bill Rock is an expert on the documentary TTWII. He’ll share some interesting details and play some of the great live music.
Rebroadcast: Tues 2/22 10:00 pm ET; Thurs 2/24 2:00 am ET

Saturday Special- Elvis February 1956
Sat 2/19 12:00 pm ET
Elvis Radio celebrates “55 for 56,” the 55th Anniversary of the greatest year in rock ‘n’ roll, Elvis 1956. February ’56 found Elvis killing them in New York on national television, and it began his “telescopic zoom lensed” relationship with photographer Al Wertheimer! 

Source:Elvis.com