Elvis Presley Pictures Go on Display for First Time
The collection includes pictures of Elvis Presley taken in Cleveland in 1956 when local newspapers were on strike and teen-age photographer Lew Allen showed up with a camera. Allen, then 17, was the only photographer at the concerts.
"I was the only guy in my high school who knew how to handle a camera, so I went along. It was a wonderful experience to take pictures of Elvis at the start of his career," Allen told Reuters.
Other rock legends captured by Allen's lens include the Everly Brothers, Dion -- of 1950s band Dion and the Belmonts -- and Holly.
One picture of Holly -- Allen's favorite in the exhibition -- shows the singer sitting dejectedly on a bus in 1958 after a four-hour ride through a snowstorm.
"I just stood next to the driver and took a picture of Buddy looking so dejected," Allen said. "He was killed only a year later."
A small number of the pictures have been displayed at Graceland in Memphis, but most have not been seen in more than 40 years, kept in boxes in Allen's basement.
They are now being displayed at the "Fingerprints of Elvis" exhibition at Liverpool's Albert Dock and will move to London next year.
"The striking thing about these pictures is the innocence they capture," Allen said. "They were big stars but they didn't act like big stars when I was taking pictures of them."
The display also includes an array of Elvis artifacts, including some of his stage suits and instruments and a unique set of his fingerprints.
The Elvis Presley Exhibition - Fingerprints of Elvis
Fingerprints of Elvis is a unique Elvis Presley exhibition on the Albert Dock in Liverpool celebrating the King of Rock n Roll. The enormous influence of Elvis Presley on the emergence of The Beatles and the whole Merseybeat scene, is legendary. The World famous Beatles Story attraction, also based on the Albert Dock, opened the Fingerprints of Elvis exhibition to celebrate the contribution by Elvis Presley to making Liverpool the world capital of pop music. The extraordinary legend of The King of Rock n Roll lives on through the number of personal items on display. From guitars used by Elvis Presley to Stage Suits, badges, jewellery, and, of course, the actual Fingerprints of Elvis - this Liverpool based attraction is not to be missed.
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Tupelo's Own Elvis Presley DVD Video with Sound.





