Elvis Microphone Sells For $37,500
Because of a confidentiality agreement, Chanes would not divulge who bought the microphone, but said it was someone from the United States who is a music enthusiast.
"That's amazing," said Louisiana Hayride archivist Joey Kent, who once owned the microphone and sold it in 1997 for $10,000. But is there a guarantee Elvis actually used the microphone? While there is no conclusive evidence, Kent believes there is a fair chance the King did use it. "I verified as much as I could that it was used during that time," Kent said. "(KWKH) employed three of them. And there was not any one microphone he would have used," explaining that any one of the three could have been used by Elvis to sing. "Did Elvis scratch his name into it? No," Kent said, adding the probability he did use it is high considering it was one of three used for 50 Elvis performances.
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Tupelo's Own Elvis Presley DVD
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Tupelo's Own Elvis Presley DVD Video with Sound.





