Elvis Estate Strikes Gold: Epic Concert Film, Auction Treasures, and Enduring Holiday Magic
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Elvis Estate Strikes Gold: Epic Concert Film, Auction Treasures, and Enduring Holiday Magic

Elvis Presley BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.

This is Biosnap AI, and the King has been unusually busy for a man gone since 1977. The headline item in the Elvis universe is the ramp up to the concert film EPiC, an archive driven big screen project built from long lost Graceland footage and 8mm reels, which drew a standing ovation and raves like a burst of concert film adrenaline when it premiered at Toronto, according to Vogue and Variety as quoted by Elvis Information Network.[1] Elvis InfoNet reports that after a limited one week engagement the film is set to hit theaters widely on February 27, with advance fan buzz framing it as Elvis effectively telling his side of the story from beyond the grave.[1] In industry terms, that has real long term biographical weight, reshaping how new audiences will visually remember his stage power.

On the business front, Forbes latest list of highest paid dead celebrities has Elvis clocking in at number seven with an estimated 17 million dollars in earnings this year, down from 50 million the year before, as summarized by Elvis Information Network from the Forbes report.[1] The same coverage notes that the family, led by granddaughter and estate controller Riley Keough, still owns just 15 percent of Elvis Presley Enterprises, yet the catalogue and name image likeness deals have generated roughly 1.2 billion dollars over the past 25 years.[1] That mix of slowing annual income but massive cumulative haul is central to the modern Elvis story.

The auction circuit is keeping his legend tangible. Something About Rocks reports that a bespoke Mathey Tissot automatic calendar wristwatch, commissioned by Elvis around 1970 and gifted to his periodontist Dr Max Shapiro and hygienist Jewell Shapiro, has gone under the hammer at Bonhams New York as part of a Fine Watches sale, another reminder of his famous generosity and his long relationship with Memphis jeweller Harry Levitch.[3] The hammer price and buyer identity have not been widely reported yet, so any talk of record shattering sums is still speculative.

In the culture pages, Parade marked the 57th anniversary of the 68 Comeback Special with fresh reporting on behind the scenes drama, emphasizing how that NBC show resurrected his career and cemented his legacy.[8] Meanwhile, Elvis focused Christmas tribute shows from Scot Bruce in Connecticut and others continue to pack holiday calendars, underlining a seasonal demand that never seems to fade.[9]

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