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New photos of Elvis in 1972 surface
Colleen
Long
NEW YORK—Never-before-seen photos have surfaced of Elvis Presley rocking
Madison Square Garden in all his jumpsuited glory. The images were taken
in 1972 by George Kalinsky, the official photographer of the famed
arena, the singer’s estate said Wednesday. Kalinsky came across the
photos while working on a campaign for a billboard company called “Great
Moments in New York.” Now one of them is on display as part of the
campaign on a three-story billboard atop the Virgin Megastore in Times
Square; it shows The King glancing up, his outstretched arms holding the
cape of his glittering jumpsuit.
Kalinsky needed to get permission from Elvis Presley Enterprises, the
business arm of the performer’s estate, to reproduce Presley’s image for
the campaign. The estate asked if he had any more photos, and Kalinsky
came back with about 40 unpublished images from Elvis’ second-night
performance at the Garden in 1972, said Kevin Kern, spokesman for Elvis
Presley Enterprises. Kern said a team of archivists well-acquainted with
publicized images of Presley were quite impressed with Kalinsky’s
photos.
“What came from their mouths was `Wow!’” Kern said. “These are very
crisp, clear, professional photos of Elvis. It’s such a rare find.” The
collection will be displayed at Graceland starting Memorial Day weekend
as part of “Elvis Jumpsuits: All Access,” an exhibit that will also
feature more than 50 of Elvis’ famous jumpsuits. Kalinsky said he didn’t
realize at the time that he had so many good shots. “When I photographed
the show, I thought I only had a few good ones,” he said. “I just never
really looked at the files until recently.” |