This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 4/27/2024
Offered is a short-lived version of an Elvis Presley back stage pass button used in 1973. The "ELVIS IN CONCERT RCA RECORD TOURS" clip on button was discarded quickly on tour because it was hard to see in the backstage and concert setting. They were revived by the RCA crew working on the famous "Jungle Room" recording sessions at Graceland in 1976. Near Mint condition.

The Bruce Jackson Collection - Elvis Presley Concert Sound Engineer


These items and another 22 lots in this auction emanate from the estate of Elvis Presley's Sound Engineer, Bruce Jackson. In the 1970s. Jackson worked with Claire Brothers Audio Enterprises and was responsible for the onstage monitor sound for Elvis Presley for 100s of concerts. The offered artifacts hail from that period of Jackson's career. He would go on to work with Bruce Springsteen for 10 years, and did sound for Barbara Streisand, as well. In addition to Presley, Springsteen and Streisand, Jackson mixed concert sound for Diana Ross, Stevie Wonder, Rod Stewart and the Faces, Barry White, Jefferson Airplane, Ozzy Osbourne, Carly Simon, Three Dog Night, the Jackson 5, Cat Stevens, Glen Campbell, Art Garfunkel, Procol Harum and Lou Reed. Jackson kept a vast and interesting assortment of backstage passes, crew ephemera and tour documents from his time with Elvis Presley, some of which have rarely been seen by fans. We hope you enjoy the collection.

1973 "ELVIS IN CONCERT RCA RECORD TOURS" Backstage Pass Button - Short-Lived Variation
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Minimum Bid: $150
Final prices include buyers premium: $575
Estimate: $300 - $400
Number Bids:13
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