Elvis' 1st Recording Digitally Transferred at the Country Music Hall of Fame

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In June of 1953, Elvis Presley made his first ever recording directly to acetate at Sun Studios in Memphis, TN. This one-of-a-kind piece of music history was recently purchased by Jack White at auction. On February 26th, 2015, Jack White met with legendary music archivist Alan Stoker at the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville, TN to have this "holy grail of rock n roll" digitally transferred, so Third Man Records could repress it for the masses. A facsimile of this record, using this transfer without alteration, was available on Record Store Day, April 18th, 2015. A cleaned-up and re-mastered version of this recording is available as a 7" on Third Man Records.

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Thanks to Jack and everyone at Third Man for allowing me to be a part of this historic transfer and project.

alanstoker
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What I find fascinating is that single moment in time when Elvis walks into Sun Studios unaware how his life was about to change in such a big way.

nsera
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I just have to brag, My dad is Alan :) I am so proud of you Daddy!

_Emily_S
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I agree with Jack. Even through the pops and clicks you can hear Elvis voice clearly. I wish more of his Sun Studio recordings sounded that clear.

wildbilltexas
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It's a Historical recording and a Historical Moment in modern day music. It ROCKED the world.

henrysonnemann
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Wow, these two men are keeping and carrying music history into the future and handling it with such reverence and care of the recognition of the importance and value of this act for future historical records.

TheBohemianAngels
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I'd always hear the knock on Elvis of how he didn't write his own songs (as if Robert De Niro writes his own scripts) - anyhow, Dylan, Jack White, Lennon and many, many other great songwriters will explain the impact Elvis had on them and the world. You may not like Elvis' music, but his talent, musical and cultural impact are immeasurable.

zzremington
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saving history for us to enjoy in our lives and ones to come.
should be something we all strive for.

jaymeshh
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Thank You Jack White for buying this treasure, and releasing it for the FANS.  Well done sir.

TheKingsCourt
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Along with my Mother I gotta Bragg! Alan is my Grandfather and seeing this stuff is really cool! Thanks to everyone who was apart of it.

Prophesional_Doc
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That is so cool!!!  I'm awestruck!!!  Thanks so much Jack for getting this!

kathyrajchel
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"Sounds
Understatement, to say the least.

rcpsammy
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AWESOME JOB ALAN, WELL DONE JACK. PLEASE RELEASE THIS OVER IN ENGLAND, LONG LIVE THE KING

rayadkins
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Thank you to Jack White, Alan Stoker and all those who preserve our musical heritage!

Nashvillekat
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That sounds so much better than the transfer on the Elvis at Sun box set!

laservampire
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Amazing! I can't wait to hear the whole thing! Thank you, Jack!

Oh.No.Brousseau
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I just love the part when Jack lifts up the label with the pen knife and peer's into June 1953

Steve-boht
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Wow, thanks for sharing that moment with us.

julieryan
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Jack WHite is a genius- or borderline genius. His intellect runs deeper than any ocean- & not just w. music. He's got his head straight, despite the fact he overworks himself. He's a fantastic man! A good hearted one right there...

shaymary
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This is Amazing!! Thank you for sharing and preserving this record.

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