1972 Elvis That's The Way it Is Program Promo Booklet TG3
1972 Elvis That's The Way it Is Program Promo Booklet TG3
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1972 Elvis That's The Way it Is Program Promo Booklet TG3
On July 31, 1969, a tall, rangy, handsome, and gifted singer-actor-performer made his first appearance before a live audience in more than a decade when he stepped on to the stage of the new International Hotel in Las Vegas.
His name - Elvis Presley, and because of the evocative magic of those four simple syllables, his appearances at the International took on a special emotional as well as astonishing statistical meaning for millions of Am-ericans, both teenagers and adults. The emotions included nostalgia among those who were barely in their teens when the Presley career began, amazement among those who have observed the career with a good deal of wide-eyed pleasure from their vantage point as young adults, and not a little rue, mixed with humor, from those who were most aghast at the Presley performance at first, only to succumb to it, eventually. One of them, the late Hedda Hopper,
1972 Elvis That's The Way it Is Program Promo Booklet TG3
On July 31, 1969, a tall, rangy, handsome, and gifted singer-actor-performer made his first appearance before a live audience in more than a decade when he stepped on to the stage of the new International Hotel in Las Vegas.
His name - Elvis Presley, and because of the evocative magic of those four simple syllables, his appearances at the International took on a special emotional as well as astonishing statistical meaning for millions of Am-ericans, both teenagers and adults. The emotions included nostalgia among those who were barely in their teens when the Presley career began, amazement among those who have observed the career with a good deal of wide-eyed pleasure from their vantage point as young adults, and not a little rue, mixed with humor, from those who were most aghast at the Presley performance at first, only to succumb to it, eventually. One of them, the late Hedda Hopper,