Saturday, January 9, 2010

Elvis in '56




Damn it, I forgot. Yesterday was Elvis Presley's 75th birthday, and there is probably a gazillion photos and honor blog posts around that I can't beat. What I can do is to offer a few un-staged photos of the rock icon.

These pictures are taken by a photographer called Alfred Wertheimer in 1956. My favorites among these are the backstage kissing photos, but all them are beautifully natural and shows a relaxed (and oh-so-handsome) Elvis. I hope you'll enjoy.























7 comments:

  1. Elvis in 1956 was probably his best moment. After that he went downhill - ballads & movies all driven by Colonel Parker.

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  2. "Treat me like a fool. Treat me mean and cruel. Just love me."

    Happy birthday, King. -- Mykal

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  3. wow...never seen those fotos before...Was just watching a doc on the King up to 1956 on PBS..

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  4. I'm neither here nor there on Elvis. What I do know is that I like your blog, which is why I gave you an award. So head over to MY blog and spread the love.

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  5. Bill Stankus:
    Yes, 1950's Elvis is by far my favorite. And look at that hairstyle!

    Mykal:
    Sadomasochistic poetry is the real thing.

    Christopher:
    Great! I was hoping that more than me found the photos new and exciting ;)

    Andrew:
    Wow, thank you! Really heartwarming on a day-after-the-night-before :)

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  6. I'll always feel a connection with a guy who was attacked in the high school bathroom by scissor happy rednecks...Elvis was a real freak of nature and therin lay the appeal!

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  7. I like this pictures.I have this book Elvis ´56 and its absolutly great.I like Elvis and his music.For me the most greatest voice in the world regards

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