CLEVELAND, OH.- The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum will unveil its latest exhibit devoted to the King of Rock and Roll as a part of the Museums 15th anniversary celebration this September. ELVIS 1956: Photographs by Alfred Wertheimer will open to the public on Monday, September 13, in the Circular Gallery of the Main Exhibit Hall. Taken during the year Elvis turned 21, Alfred Wertheimers photographs are a remarkable visual record of a defining time for rock and rolls most enduring figure.
1956 was the year Elvis first appeared in the national consciousness. His RCA records and national broadcast helped make him a star. Alfred Wertheimer, then a young freelance photojournalist, was there to document the extraordinary transition.
ELVIS 1956 is the first and last unguarded look at Elvis, featuring images of him in every aspect of his lifefrom performance and with the fans, to the recording studio and at home with his family. On stage and off, Elvis defined the notion of rock style. His electrifying synthesis of rhythm and blues, gospel, and country bridged traditional divides between white and black, urban and rural. For tens of millions of fans, Elvis transformed the beat of everyday life. His music and style helped launch a cultural revolution.
In addition, the Rock Hall has on display nearly 30 new artifacts on loan from the Graceland Archives and are located next to the photography exhibit. Highlights include:
· Shirt and belt Presley wore for performance rehearsals in 1970. Seen on the poster for the film Elvis: Thats the Way It Is.
· Hand-painted poster for Presleys February 1955 performance in Memphis.
· Presleys 1974 Grammy Award for Best Inspirational Performance for How Great Thou Art, the handwritten set list and jumpsuit from the show where the performance was recorded.
· Proclamation from the City of Memphis declaring February 25, 1961 to be Elvis Presley Day .
· A 1974 Guild acoustic guitar used by in concert by Presley in 1976.
Tune in to SIRIUS XMs Elvis Radio, SIRIUS channel 13 and XM channel 18, on Tuesday, August 10 at 12 p.m. ET to hear a special guest DJ session with the Rock Halls Howard Kramer who will talk about his favorite songs from 1956. The guest DJ session will also feature Elvis Presley Enterprises archivist Angie Marchese. For more information, visit www.sirius.com/elvisradio or www.xmradio.com/elvisradio. The photo exhibition catalogue, ELVIS 1956 is illustrated with 72 tri-tone photographs and features an introduction by curator, Chris Murray, with essays by E. Warren Perry, Jr. and National Portrait Gallery historian, Amy Henderson. Visit www.welcomebooks.com/elvis1956 for more information about the book. This exhibition has been organized in cooperation with Govinda Gallery, Washington D.C.
ELVIS 1956 will be open through January 2, 2011.