

Chris Chase of The New York Times said of Elvis The New York Times produced no fewer than three features on Elvis and all were filled with praise for the man who had stunned the audience with his exceptional voice and his ability to put on a show. This was an accolade other artists at the time could only dream of achieving. Elvis became the first person to sell out four consecutive shows at MSG. Naturally, these worries were unfounded and the concerts turned out to be extremely successful. But there was still that worry eating away at him what if he wasn’t welcomed like he was in the rest of America? The fact that he had not been well received in New York in his early years made this an even more momentous occasion, as he went out to show his fans and New York, what he had become.

Some would consider it the biggest venue Elvis had performed in up to this date not in terms of capacity, but in terms of his shaky background in the Big Apple. set with the same name! – All The Details below - Now only $25 for the Deluxe Set! This EIN article was actually published in June 2012, six weeks before the announcement of the 40th Anniversary Sony Legacy M.S.G.
