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Very early and rare signed concert agrement, one page both sides, 8.5 x 11, June 18, 1956. Presented here for your bidding pleasure is an agreement for Elvis to perform at the Coliseum in Charlotte, North Carolina on June 26, 1956. Document is very detailed concerning fees, ticketing, employment, and payments. Document reads, in part: “Eight thirty PM Show doors open at Seven PM. Sponsor to pay for Coliseum, stage hands, ticket takers, all city and state licenses if any. Furnish and pay for tie-in advertising in all ads and show must be advertised that are run by Southern Radio. And advance sale of tickets must be advertised. All persons must have an admission ticket to the show. No free tickets. No passes for this attraction. All tickets must be paid for. Coliseum must be cleared of all persons by five p.m. Admission price under this contract $1.25 advance. $1.50 at box office.” Under price agreed upon, contract states: “Seventy five percent to Elvis Presley Show, Twenty-five percent to Southern Radio Corp. After taxes. Federal. State.” Document also states “No appearances other than stage show,” and provides a $1000 advertising budget. Only a week after his breakout single, ‘Heartbreak Hotel,’ finally surrendered the #1 position on the Billboard Pop Singles chart after an eight week stay, The Elvis Presley Show made its way to Charlotte, North Carolina, on June 26, 1956. His debut in front of a Charlotte audience was a mere four months earlier in February when Elvis was part of a Grand Old Opry package tour where the majority of his fan base was still country & western based. The four sold-out appearances in front of 6000 fans at the Carolina Theatre in one-day were primarily due to the inclusion of Elvis on the bill. Elvis ripped through his set at a fever pitch, causing mostly teen-aged girls to leave their seats and rush the stage midway through his seven-song set and causing a five-minute delay during ‘Baby Let’s Play House.’ Leading off with 'Heartbreak Hotel,' followed by 'Long Tall Sally,' 'I Was the One,' 'Baby Let's Play House', 'Blue Suede Shoes,' 'I Want You, I Need You, I Love You,' and 'Hound Dog,' the rabid response was the same at every venue in which Elvis and his Blue Moon Boys (Scotty Moore, Bill Black, and D.J. Fontana) appeared. Signed at the conclusion in blue ballpoint by Presley. The document is very well preserved and stands in fine condition. Accompanied by an unused ticket to the show, and a North Carolina Department of Revenue report of gross tax receipts from the show stating the gross was $8035.36, with $241.06 taxes due. Authentic signed Elvis Presley concert appearance contracts are exceedingly rare and highly desirable, and very few authentic examples are known to exist. Accompanied by full Letters of Authenticity from noted music autograph authority Roger Epperson/REAL Authentication and PSA/DNA.
Elvis Presley Incredible Signed Concert Agreement - June 26, 1956 at Charlotte Coliseum in Charlotts, NC - With Original Gross Receipt Report and Original Show Ticket! (PSA/DNA)
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