Introduction
In January 2022, I posted a great video on Facebook that I found on YouTube called “Elvis Rocks Toronto”. I knew that Elvis’s only concerts outside the USA were held in Canada—in Ottawa and Toronto, Ontario, and in Vancouver, British Columbia, since I had written about the shows in my 2019 article “Happy Birthday Canada”. It is the first time, however, that I have ever seen footage of Elvis’s live performance on stage at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto in 1957, and it is amazing to watch! The video also contains an interview with a charming senior lady who received a front row ticket from her boss for Elvis’s Toronto concert. (To read the updated 2019 article and view the video, click here).
I enjoyed reading all the comments about my January post on Elvis’s concerts, but one comment in particular caught my eye. I had written, “Unbelievable that ticket prices to see Elvis in Toronto in 1957 were $1.25, $1.75, $2.75, and $3.50! Can you imagine that!” to which Elvis fan, Gloria Joyce, replied, “In 1977, they were $15. Now we pay that much for the movies.” And with Gloria’s comment, she included a photo of two tickets for Elvis’s 1977 concert.
I was delighted that Gloria shared a photo of her tickets and I had a couple of questions for her (not seeing the date on the tickets and thinking she had seen the concert):
“Thank you for sharing, Gloria. What do you remember about seeing Elvis in concert? It must have been an unforgettable experience. Any chance you have photos? “ Gloria replied, “I didn’t actually see him, as this was for Friday and he died on Wednesday. My friend and I were so sad.” (If you zoom on the tickets, you can see the date of the unused tickets).
It was the first time since the start of SB Mag that someone has commented that they purchased tickets for an Elvis concert that they never got to see. Gloria’s tickets were for August 19th, 1977—three days before Elvis’s passing, so Gloria and her friend were not just sad about missing the concert, they were grieving the loss of Elvis with the rest of the world!
Most people, and not just Elvis fans, remember where they were and how they felt when they heard the news that the King of Rock and Roll had died. I remember receiving a phone call from a friend on one of the saddest days in music history. In between sobs, Sandy managed to tell me the heart-breaking news. Life-long fans of Elvis, Sandy recalled the joy that she and her husband, Hank, felt in seeing Elvis’s concert in Buffalo, NY, on April 5th, 1972.
The number of concerts that Elvis booked in 1977 is astonishing. In an article written by David Troesdson, Elvis’s concerts and events in the months leading up to and the days following August 16th, 1977, are chronicled. David also included non-Elvis events of ‘77 in the original article, but I am offering an edited version that focuses on Elvis’s concerts. The entire article article by Davie Troesdson can be accessed by clicking here.
Editor’s Update: April 22nd, 2024
I had the pleasure of meeting Gloria and her husband at the 20024 Niagara Falls Elvis Festival. During our conversation about the article I put together based on her unused ticket to Elvis’s cancelled concert, Gloria revealed that she and her friend has taken some of their grocery money to buy the tickets. When asked by a theatre staff member if she still had the ticket, Gloria replied, “I have a photo of the ticket, but my friend and I had to get a refund because we had young families and needed the money.” As a mom of three in the 1970s, I understand, Gloria; but my boy, my boy, that ticket would have been worth a pretty penny!
According to NOLOGOPRODCUTIONS, in “Elvis Presley and the Shows that Never Happened”, “tickets for that show were available for as little as $12.50 at the time and now change hands for hundreds and thousands of dollars”. I think to Elvis fans, tickets to any Elvis concert, used or unused, are priceless (*or even a photo of one )! Cheers, everyone! C.M.
Kevin Mills Re-creates the Cancelled Concert
Further research on the topic of cancelled tickets lead me to a very interesting event that occurred 40 years after the original concert was cancelled. In 2017, ETA Kevin Mills recreated the cancelled concert in Utica, New York, at the Utica Auditorium. Happily, Gloria Joyce and her husband, John, were able to get tickets to Kevin’s “Aloha from Hawaii” concert.
“The concert was great,” according to Gloria, but added, “Unfortunately no pictures or videos were allowed and he (Kevin Mills) was mobbed afterwards. I did get to say hello when he was walking to the lobby, but didn’t get any pictures. It was wall to wall people in that small lobby so we didn’t stay.” But Gloria did get a souvenir: “My son worked across the street from the Stanley Theater, so the next day he was able to score me a poster.” On the evening of the concert, Gloria and John were interviewed in the lobby before the show for the Utica OD newspaper.
N.B. An interesting article written by Mark Sisti for the Observer-Dispatch, that covers ETA Kevin Mills’ 2017 concert, follows the article by David Troedson.
Lovingly Remembered World Wide
Article by David Troedson (Edited Version)
Elvis Presley and the Events of 1977
February 2 – News: Elvis Presley No-Shows RCA Recording Session Press Scimita
February 12 - Hollywood. Ca. Sprtatorium
February 13 - West Palm Beach. Fla. Auditorium
February 14 - St. Petersburg, Fla. Bay Front Center
February 15 - Orlando, Fla. Sports Stadium
February 16 - Montgomery. Ala. Garrett Coliseum
February 17 - Savannah, GA. Civic Center
February 18 - Columbia, S. Carolina. Carolina Coliseum
February 19 - Johnson City, Tenn. Civic Center Freedom Hall
February 20 - Charlotte, N. C. Coliseum
February 21 - Charlotte, N. C. Coliseum
March 3, 1977 After his February '77 tour, Elvis returned to Memphis. Elvis had planned a vacation in Hawaii in order to show the islands to Ginger Alden. Before leaving, he takes care of several business matters, including a loan to Dr. Nick for an additional $55.000 at 7 percent interest with a repayment schedule of twenty-five years. Also, at his father's urging, in the early hours of the morning of March 3, Elvis finally signed his will, which designates Vernon as executor and trustee, entrusting to him total responsibility for the 'health education, comfortable maintenance and welfare' of himself, Grandma, and Lisa Marie, the sole heir. Ginger is witness to the will. Ginger Alden, a local beauty queen (Miss Traffic Safety, Miss Mid-South and runner-up Miss Tennessee University), has the distinction of being Elvis's last girlfriend and the last person to see him alive on the night he died. Elvis was introduced to Terry Alden, the reigning Miss Tennessee, by George Klein on November 19, 1976. Terry brought her two sisters, Rosemary and Ginger, with her. George thought it was Terry to whom Elvis would be attracted, but Elvis was immediately drawn to the youngest sister. Elvis's Saturday-night date with Ginger started as a flight to view the Memphis skyline but ended with a trip to Vegas, chaperoned by his cousin Patsy and her husband. Ginger called her mother for permission.
Friday, March 4 Elvis and his party of thirty arrived in Hawaii, checking into the Hilton Rainbow Tower. After two days, Elvis and the Alden sisters and a couple of the guys move to a beach house at Kailua. (Read Interview with Shirley Dieu)
March 12 A visit to the USS Arizona memorial is cancelled as Elvis prepares for an abruptly scheduled return to Memphis. He has gotten sand in his eye, and Dr. Nick, concerned that he may have scratched his cornea, suggests that he recuperate at home for a week or so before going out on tour once again.
March 23 - Tempe. Arizona. Arizona State Univ.
March 24 - Amarillo. Texas. Civic Center
March 25 - Norman, Oklahoma. Univ. Of Oklahoma
March 26 - Norman, Oklahoma. Univ. Of Oklahoma
March 27 - Abilene, Texas. Taylor County Coliseum
March 28 - Austin, Texas. Municipal Auditorium
March 29 - Alexandria, LA. Rapides Parish Coliseum
March 30 - Alexandria, LA. Rapides Parish Coliseum
April 1 - 5 Elvis is hospitalized in Memphis and tour shows scheduled for March 31-April 3 are canceled.
April 1 – Headline: Elvis Admitted To Baptist Hospital: Entertainer Elvis Presley was admitted to Baptist Hospital early today after canceling a show at the last minute in Baton Rouge, La., and flying to Memphis with complaints of intestinal flu. The Memphis Press-Scimitar
April 6 – Headline: Elvis at Home: Hospital on Call: Elvis Presley was released from Baptist Hospital at 4 am yesterday [April 5]...He decided to keep the [Hospital] rooms reserved...He is feeling fine and looking forward to returning to his personal appearance tours that begin April 21 at Greensboro, NC. The Commercial Appeal
April 21 - Greensboro, N. C. Coliseum
April 22 - Detroit, Michigan. Olympia Stadium
April 23 - Toledo, Ohio. Univ. of Toledo
April 24 - Ann Arbor, Michigan. Crisler Arena: RCA records live 'Unchained Melody' and 'Little Darlin' that will be released on the album Moody Blue.
April 25 - Saginaw, Michigan. Saginaw Center RCA records 'If You Love Me' that will be released on the album Moody Blue.
April 26 - Kalamazoo, Michigan. Wings Stadium
April 27 - Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Milwaukee Arena
April 28 - Green Bay, Wisconsin. Brown County Veterans
April 29 - Duluth, Minn. Duluth Arena
April 30 - St. Paul, Minn. Civic Center
May 1 - Chicago, Ill. Chicago Stadium
May 2 - Chicago, Ill. Chicago Stadium
May 3 - Saginaw, Michigan. Saginaw Center
May 20 - Knoxville, Tenn. Univ. Of Tennessee
May 21 - Louisville, Ky. Freedom Hall
May 22 - Largo, Md. Capital Center
May 22 - 60 second RCA Elvis radio commercials played in Australia (Welcome To My World)
May 23 - Providence, R.I. Civic Center
May 24 - Augusta, Maine. Civic Center
May 25 - Rochester, N.Y. Community War Memorial
May 26 - Binghamton. N.Y.
May 26 Elvis's private jet, the Lisa Marie, had just landed after a Rochester-to-Binghamton, N.Y. flight. Grob, the chief of security, had just warned Elvis that they were in a restricted gun-carry area.
It was about 3 a.m. May 26, and a crowd of fans and dignitaries, including Elvis's manager, Col. Tom Parker, and a high-ranking law officer, had gathered to welcome Elvis.
Still wearing pajama-like karate gear, Elvis began descending the portable stairs when the crowd started cheering as a spotlight hit him. As he lifted his arms to acknowledge the reception, two loaded semiautomatic Colt pistols fell from his waistband and bounced down the steps. 'Elvis had a sheepish grin as he came down'.
Waiting was the local police chief or ranking officer. Elvis ‘completely disarmed the man by shaking his hand and introducing himself. The guy handed him the guns and said, “I believe these are yours Mr. Presley.” Elvis stuck 'em back in his waistband’. The guns are now on display at Graceland. At another concert, around the same time, a loaded .22-caliber derringer popped out of one of Elvis's stage boots and bounced on the stage right in front of rhythm guitarist John Wilkinson, 'who did not like guns'. It was retrieved about 20 minutes later.
May 27 - Binghamton. N.Y.
May 28 - Philadelphia, Pa. Spectrum
May 29 - Baltimore, Md. Civic Center
May 29 - 60 second RCA Elvis radio commercials played in Australia (Welcome To My World)
May 30 - Jacksonville, Fla. Coliseum
The last four shows of the March/April 1977 tour (Baton Rouge, Mobile, Macon, Jacksonville) were cancelled. These shows were then rescheduled at the end of the late May/June 1977 tour. However, these tickets were printed with the planning being that Elvis was to perform in Asheville on May 30, 1977. If you look at the list below of the planned August 1977 tour you can see that Elvis was to perform there on August 26, 1977. So this date was pushed back the Asheville show until August due to this scheduling. Of course, the August show in Asheville never took place because Elvis died. The tickets for the May 1977 Asheville show were printed and on sale prior to the original cancellation of the late March / early April 1977 shows.
May 31 - Baton Rouge, La. La State University
June 1 - 2 Elvis tours in concert.
June 1 - Macon, Ga. Coliseum
June 2 - Mobile, Ala. Municipal Auditorium
June - The Single 'Way Down' released - Highest chart position #18 U.K. #1 AU #6
June - President Carter visits Australia
June 17 - 26 - Elvis tours in concert. Shows on June 19, 20, and 21 are recorded by RCA and videotaped by CBS-TV for an upcoming live album and television special. Footage from the show on the 20th is not used in the show. The special will be called 'Elvis in Concert'. It will air in early October after Elvis' death in August. The camera gives a shocking picture of Elvis's poor health in his final days. Still, some of the song performances are great. He still had his voice.
June 17 - June 25 Elvis tours in concert.
June 17 - Springfield, Mo. Southwest Mo. State Univ.
June 18 - Kansas City, Mo. Kemper Arena
June 19 - Omaha, Nebraska. Omaha Civic Center Recorded by RCA for Elvis in Concert
June 20 - Lincoln, Neb. Perishing Municipal Auditorium
June 21 - Rapid City, S.D. Rushmore Plaza Civic Center. Recorded by RCA for Elvis in Concert. The new Civic Center, which was constructed 5 years after a devastating flood roared through Rapid City, SD, June 9 and 10, 1972, killing over 235 people, and the appearance by Elvis was considered a personal contribution to the city's recovery from the King.
June 22 - Sioux Falls, S.D. Sioux Falls Arena
June 23 - Des Moines, Iowa. Veteran's Memorial Auditorium
June 24 - Madison, Wisc. Dane County Coliseum
June 25 - Cincinnati, Ohio. Riverfront Coliseum
June 26, - Indianapolis, Indiana Market Square Arena - Elvis's very last concert performance
June 27 - August 15 Elvis relaxes in Memphis and prepares for the next leg of touring for 1977
June 30 - The United States introduces Cruise missiles to replace the B-1 bomber
July - The album Moody Blue released - Highest chart position U.S. #3 U.K. #3 AU. #3
July 22 - MOSCOW (AP) - Pity Poor Elvis - So Say Reds 'To hear the Soviets tell it, rock star Elvis Presley is now a broken and forgotten man demonstrating to the world the heartlessness of the American system of exploitation. ...Today this 42-year-old man has lost his taste for life '...
August 1 - The book 'Elvis - What happened?' released
August 11, Elvis pays his respects to his mother at Forest Hill Cemetery.
August 12 Elvis was unable to get a copy of the film “Star Wars” to view with his daughter Lisa Marie, so they watched the James Bond film “The Spy Who Loved Me” instead. (Star Wars was released to theaters in the US on May 25, 1977). As they came home, Lisa was sitting on Ginger Alden's lap, holding her bag of popcorn from the theatre.
Shortly after midnight, Elvis returns to Graceland from a late-night visit to the dentist. The photo below is the last known photo of Elvis taken on his return from the dentist.
Through the early morning of the 16th Elvis takes care of last-minute tour details and relaxes with family and staff. He is to fly to Portland, Maine that night and do a show there on the 17th, then continue the scheduled tour. Elvis retires to his master suite at Graceland around 7:00 AM to rest for his evening flight. By late morning, Elvis Presley is dead of heart failure. The news is announced by mid-afternoon. In a matter of hours the shock registers around the world.
'A Memphis Fire Department ambulance from Engine House 29 at 2147 Elvis Presley Boulevard responded to the call at 2:33 pm and by 2:56 pm had taken Presley to the emergency room at Baptist Hospital, seven miles away from his Whitehaven home' 'It was just a routine call. Someone was having difficulty breathing at 3764 Elvis Presley Boulevard. Such calls had come in before when people had collapsed on the street as they waited to catch a glimpse of their singing idol. The call was received by the normal procedure, said Charlie Crosby, an emergency medical technician. We only knew it was his house'. - The Commercial Appeal
The News Headlines
Death Captures Crown of Rock and Roll - The Commercial Appeal - 'The ambulance hit the gate as it was going in [to Graceland] ... There was severe cardiovascular disease present ... Dr. Fransisco said ... there was no indication of drug abuse of any kind. He said the only evidence of drugs involved those Presley was taking for his physical condition '...
A Lonely Life Ends on Elvis Presley Boulevard - Memphis Press-Scimitar
Rock Idol Elvis Presley Dies at 42 - The Washington Post - Elvis Presley, who revolutionized American popular music with his earthy singing style and became a hero to two generations of rock 'n' roll fans, died yesterday in Memphis, Tenn. He was 42.
Reaction among fans, performers and music industry executives elsewhere was also emotional. In Santiago, Chile, newspapers stopped the presses and radio stations changed their evening programming to recount the life of 'El Rey de Rock 'n' Roll'. In Memphis, the telephone system was reported unable to handle the volume of calls coming into the city from around the country. Hundreds of weeping fans gathered outside Baptist Memorial and Graceland Mansion last night.
Two European radio stations also suspended regular programming as soon as Presley's death was announced. Radio Luxembourg, the continent's most widely listened-to pop station, canceled all its commercials to play Presley's music nonstop.
'This is the end of rock 'n' roll', said Bob Moore Merlis, an executive with Warner Bros. Records, who compiled an anthology of Presley's early material several years ago for RCA.
“The void he will leave is impossible to gauge”, said Pat Boone.
One Hour Battle Fails...King Elvis Dies - The Herald (Australia)
Fans Fight To Peer At Elvis - The Herald, Late edition (Australia)
Fat, 42 And Fazed - The Sun (Australia) - 'He couldn't sing anymore', 'His stage appearances were a joke because his stomach bulged over his gold lame, sequined suits' 'Presley's movie career ended in 1969 after about 60 films, all with roughly the same plot'. [From John Fraser in New York.]
Elvis Presley Is Dead - Daily Mirror (England)
Rocks First Superstar Elvis Presley, 42, Dies - Rocky Mountain News
King Elvis Dead - The Sun (England)
All Roads Lead to Memphis - Evening Standard (England)
August 17 - Elvis was to have begun another tour, starting with a concert in Portland, Maine
Cancelled Tour Dates
August 17, 1977 - Cumberland County Civic Center, Portland, Maine
August 18, 1977 - Cumberland County Civic Center, Portland, Maine
August 19, 1977 - Utica Memorial Auditorium, Utica, NY*
August 20, 1977 - Onondaga County War Memorial, Syracuse, NY
August 21, 1977 - Civic Center, Hartford, Connecticut
August 22, 1977 - Nassau Veterans Coliseum, Uniondale, NY
August 23, 1977 - University Of Kentucky Rupp Arena, Lexington, Kentucky
August 24, 1977 - Roanoke Civic Center, Roanoke, Virginia
August 25, 1977 - Cumberland County Memorial Arena, Fayetteville, North Carolina
August 26, 1977 - Asheville Civic Center Arena, Asheville, NC
August 27, 1977 - Mid-South Coliseum, Memphis, Tennessee
August 28, 1977 - Mid-South Coliseum, Memphis, Tennessee
August 18 - Final Glimpse of Fallen Star - Lues Faithful
'An estimated 50,000 to 100,000 persons visited Graceland during the day Wednesday [August 17] to pay their respects ... Presley's body was placed in the foyer just inside the front door. It was the first time the mansion had been open to the public since Presley purchased it in 1957 ... Throughout the day the crowds moved single- file into the front foyer. The visitors were quickly routed out of the house as soon as they viewed the body ... The gates were closed at 6:30 pm to the distress of many fans [Below], and at 6:00 it was estimated that 10,000 persons were in line and that 20,000 to 25,000 had filed into the mansion'
Eddie Fadal, who described himself as a 'lifelong friend' of Elvis, emerged from the mansion to give reporters a picture of what was taking place inside. “Things are very quiet' he said 'People are sitting around the coffin in the living room. Some are crying, but everyone is pretty subdued'. Fadal said Ginger Aldren, the late singer's fiancée, was taking his death 'well' but that Priscilla Presley, the singer's ex-wife and mother of their daughter Lisa, was 'taking it very, very hard”.
August 18 - Elvis' Funeral Service - 'C.W. Bradley, minister of Woodvale Church of Christ conducted the brief service at the mansion '... - August 19. 'We are to honor the memory of a man loved by millions. ... But Elvis was a frail human being. And he would be the first to admit his weaknesses. Perhaps because of his rapid rise to fame and fortune, he was thrown into temptations that some never experience. Elvis would not want anyone to think that he had no flaws or faults. But now that he's gone, I find it more helpful to remember his good qualities, and I hope you do too'. - From the August 19 editions of The Commercial Appeal and The Tennessean - Nashville
August 19 - Elvis Burial Hushed, Private 'The 2 p.m. funeral services were held in Presley's music room, which adjoins the living room'. During the services, a gospel quartet sang 'How Great Thou Art' and Sweet, Sweet Spirit'. Guests left Vernon Presley, the singer's father, alone after the last words were spoken. It was Vernon Presley whose car led the procession afterward when shortly after 3:30 p.m., guests and family members left the grounds. Behind that car followed the white hearse that bore the un-draped coffin. Behind the hearse rode Presley's divorced wife Priscilla, her face red behind her veil, clutching9-year-old Lisa Marie to her breast'. - The Tennessean - Nashville
August 19 - Rock 'N' Roll King Entombed 'The flower-laden coffin of Elvis Presley was carried into it's resting place at Forest Hill Midtown Cemetery'... 'The Crypt in the mausoleum where the body was placed was later sealed and mortared over, then covered with a marble slab'.
August 19 - Colonel To Maintain Control Memphis - 'Col. Tom Parker, the man Elvis Presley credited with 'making me what I am', will remain in charge of the late singer's affairs for the time being, it was learned yesterday .... Joe Esposito said'. 'He [Parker] was arranging details of the singer's New England Tour when he learned of the heart attack'... - The Tennessean (Nashville)
August 19 - Swerving Cars Kills Two Elvis Mourners
'I can't believe Elvis is really dead' Alice Hovatar was telling Patrolman W.C. Greenwood early Thursday [August 18] as she and Joanne Johnson passed the time with idle conversation in front of Graceland Mansion. It was about 3:30 am, and moments later the two 19-year olds from Monroe, La., would be killed instantly by a driver in a no-traffic lane ... Greenwood looked up
August 20 - Elvis' Father Expresses Thanks 'It lightened my grief somewhat as I watched the tributes to my son that was shown from people throughout the world ... I am very sorry that all of the people who came to Memphis were not able to view the body, but there was not enough time ... I would like to express my sincere and deepest sympathy to the families of the girls in the very unfortunate and regrettable thing that happened at the gate'.
August 20 - Presley Fans Buy Big - The Age - Melbourne, Australia 'Melbourne ... she ain't nothin' but a town agog. The death of Elvis Presley, the 'King' of Rock, left most people all shook up rather than crying all the time. City record shops reported the greatest surge in buying of Elvis' records for many years, and they swamped Elvis' label, RCA, with demands for more stocks'. 'Coincidentally, RCA had nominated August as Elvis Presley Month and supplied stores with extra records. But by evening, much was bought up'.
August 23 - Elvis Will Names 3 Close Relatives 'Elvis Presley named his Father, Vernon Presley, executor of his fortune in a will probated here yesterday [August 22] afternoon, but [it] did not include his fiancée, Miss Ginger Alden, one of three witnesses who signed the will March 3, or his ex-wife Priscilla. An inventory of the singer's wealth believed to be millions of dollars is not expected to be filled for 60 days '... - The Commercial Appeal
August 27 - Body of Elvis' Mother Moved To mausoleum 'The body of Gladys Love Presley, was quietly unearthed and moved late yesterday [August 26] into the mausoleum where her son was entombed last week. In a 3 hour and 17 minute operation, 11 workers at Forest Hill Cemetery Midtown unearthed the massive steel and copper casket' ... 'Vernon Presley, the entertainer's father, made the decision '... - The Commercial Appeal
August 28 - Elvis was to have completed his tour with 2 shows in Memphis, August 27-28
August 30 - 3 Charged In Body-Stealing Plot 'Three Memphis men were charged yesterday [August 29] afternoon with criminal trespassing in connection with what Police Director E. Winslow Chapman said was a plot to steal the entombed body of Elvis Presley'. - The Commercial Appeal
August - Elvis Fans Hang onto $600,000 Worth of Tickets 'Had Elvis Presley lived, more than 120,000 people would have paid about $1,300,000 ... Promoters, theater owners and lawyers must now tackle a problem they rarely encounter - what to do with an estimated $600,000 in tickets fans refuse to give up '...
September 8 Graceland Site For Graves Of Presley's 'An application to allow the bodies of Elvis Presley and his mother, Gladys, to be moved to the Meditation Garden at Presley's Graceland Mansion was submitted yesterday [September 7] to the board of Adjustment ... The request will be heard at the board's next meeting Sept. 28'
October 3 - Bodies Of Elvis, Mother Are Moved 'The move was unannounced. Two white hearses escorted by eight city police officers and five Selby County deputies took the bodies of Elvis Presley and his mother, Mrs. Gladys Smith Presley, into the rear entrance of Graceland shortly after 7 last night [October 2]' ... 'Only a few watchers were outside the gates of Graceland when the cortège arrived, and at first some did not realize what they had seen ... The board of Adjustment gave permission last Wednesday to rebury the bodies on the south side of Graceland estate '...
October 3 - Elvis in Concert telecast on CBS
October 5 - Charges Against 3 Dropped, in Presley-Body Theft Case 'Trespassing charges against three men accused in a purported scheme to steal the body of Elvis Presley were dismissed yesterday [October 5] after the prosecutor said the city could not vouch for the truthfulness of its key witness'.
October - 'Elvis in Concert' album released - Highest chart position U.S. #5 UK #13 AU #17
October 14 - Bing Crosby dies (1903-1977)
November - 'My Way' released - Highest chart position U.S. #22 U.K. #9 AU. #6
Original article credited to Elvis Biography, Elvis Articles, By David Troedson with edits by Carolyn MacArthur, Editor, SIDEBURNS: The Ultimate ETA Fan Magazine.
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Article by Mark Sisti
The King is Finally Coming to Utica (Kind of)
by Mark Sisti for the Observer-Dispatch, December 21st, 2017. Edited by Carolyn MacArthur
As many are aware, Utica was supposed to be a stop on Elvis Presley’s 1977 tour. The King was scheduled to perform at the Utica Auditorium on Aug. 19, 1977. Unfortunately for the ticket holders (which, if everyone who now claims to have had a ticket is to be believed, numbered somewhere around 100,000), Elvis Presley died three days before the show and Utica never got to see the King of Rock and Roll.
Now, 40 years later, Jerry Kraus, executive director of the Stanley Center for the Arts, is looking to make it up to Elvis’s fans, at least to some extent.
On Friday, Dec. 29, Elvis Presley tribute artist Kevin Mills, star of the Las Vegas “Legends in Concert,” will portray Elvis with authentic outfits and songs from one of the most iconic Elvis concert performances, as he recreates the historic “Aloha from Hawaii” concert from start to finish.
“This will be an extra special night,” promised Kraus. “We can’t wait for this show, and we’re hearing from plenty of local fans who can’t either.”
In January of 1973, Elvis hosted his “Aloha from Hawaii” concert, which was broadcast worldwide via satellite to an audience estimated at over 1 billion people.
Kevin Mills’ authentic portrayal and exciting interpretation of Elvis Presley has made him one of the country's most sought after and popular tribute performers. (Don’t call him an impersonator: “Tribute artist is more respectful to our craft,” advises Mills.)
His crowd pleasing style and spot-on mannerisms mix with vocal talent, charisma, and elaborate costuming to make him a favorite of Elvis fans worldwide.
“I started my passion for Elvis when I first heard his voice at the age of 9,” recalls Kevin. “When I was about 13 I started to mimic his moves and his voice and started performing at birthday parties and singing for family and friends.”
After winning the “Images of The King” Elvis tribute artist contest in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1990, Kevin joined the cast of “Legends in Concert.” He later performed at President Bill Clinton's inauguration and he annually entertains U.S troops overseas.
And if paying homage to one legend isn’t enough, opening the show will be Steve Falvo’s “Easy Money Big Band” with a tribute to the music of Frank Sinatra. The 16-piece Easy Money Big Band, which also will back up Mills’ Elvis performance, will feature local singers including Nick Lombarda, Rob Swenszkowski, Joe LaPaglia, Sonny Dee and Anthony LaBarbera.
by Mark Sisti for the Observer-Dispatch, December 21st, 2017. Edited by Carolyn MacArthur