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Joseph Anthony Tunzi (born July 25, 1953) is a
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-based author, publisher, and producer. He has been described as "a renowned author from Chicago" and "one of the foremost authorities on
Elvis Presley Elvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977), or simply Elvis, was an American singer and actor. Dubbed the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, King of Rock and Roll", he is regarded as Cultural impact of Elvis Presley, one ...
," authoring, self-publishing, and producing over 60 titles about Presley, amongst others, for the past 35 years. Tunzi has also compiled a massive photo archive, from which he licenses photographs of Presley. Adam Victor referred to Tunzi in his 2008 publication, ''The Elvis Encyclopedia'' as "one of the world's most prolific Elvis authors, with more than twenty books to his name, specializing in photo books about specific events and tours through his own publishing operation, J.A.T. Productions."The Elvis Encyclopedia, Overlook Duckworth, October 2, 2008, (United States) (United Kingdom), Adam Victor, Page 541 Victor went on to write in ''The Elvis Encyclopedia'' that "many of Tunzi's books feature exclusive interviews and recordings and that he has also published a number of DVD titles, including the ''Elvis Presley Hot Shots and Cool Clips'' series." ''AMICI Journal'' wrote of Tunzi, "deciding to focus purely on his writing and publishing, building a huge archive of photos, every book Tunzi has released has included a plethora of rare photographs. With their beautiful layouts, and accurate information, Tunzi quickly built a reputation as a top writer and archivist." Tunzi is listed under American Authors on NobelAuthors.com . Additionally, Tunzi has been interviewed by several television and radio programs as well as for several newspaper articles and websites throughout his career. Between 1972 and 1977, Tunzi routinely was a guest commentator on
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's radio program on WGN, often offering opinions on Elvis Presley's latest record releases and Elvis' personal concert appearances, films and television specials he had recently witnessed, among other subjects. Tunzi also regularly appeared as a guest on Jay Gordon's radio program ''Elvis Only''. Tunzi has been a guest on
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's ''Elvis Radio'' (Channel 19), having been interviewed while in Memphis as well as via the telephone. Tunzi has been interviewed on several occasions by Robert Alaniz's "Collecting The King"
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channel. Many of Tunzi's books are featured in libraries both in the United States and throughout the world. On January 2, 2023, Tunzi appeared on ''That Classic Rock Show'', hosted by Jim Summaria and Mark Plotnick to discuss
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on WHRU-LP (101.5
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- Huntley Community Radio), a low-power radio station licensed to serve
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.


Early career

Tunzi worked at several radio stations in the Chicago area between 1972 and 1982 as an account executive in charge of selling radio advertisements. Tunzi's early work in radio meant that he was constantly attending learning seminars which gave him the equivalent of a college degree. He also owned Records For A Song, a Chicago area record shop in the late seventies.AMICI Journal, AMICI Journal Publications, Spring 2005, Mike Eder, Page 2, A Look At Joseph A. Tunzi In 1982, he formed his own publishing company, which up until 1987 strictly dealt with direct mail advertising. By 1985, Tunzi had stopped working for radio stations and began focusing his efforts towards becoming an entrepreneur in direct mail advertising.


First Book

By 1988 his company, JAT Publishing (name derived from his initials), diverted its efforts towards self-publishing books that eventually evolved to primarily featuring rare photographs of Elvis Presley throughout his life and career. His first self-published book, though, ''The First Elvis Video Price And Reference Guide'', was a parody of the various price guides that were coming into the collectibles market at the time. As Mike Eder noted in his article, ''A Look At Joseph A. Tunzi'' in ''AMICI Journal'' (National Italian American Celebrity Magazine), "Feeling many of the values to be arbitrary, and also amused by the huge amount of publications, Joseph decided to do a parody price guide on Elvis Presley's videos." As Eder further elaborated, "Tunzi deliberately used subtle humor to test out his theory that these guides were being given too much relevance in collectors' circles." Steven Opdyke wrote in 1999 that "Tunzi had another claim to fame. In 1988, he compiled the first Elvis Presley video guide. It contained listings of movie prints, promotional tapes and foreign releases as part of its lengthy presentations. It also had pricing information, which was especially useful for obtaining items with limited distribution."


Photo Journals

Beginning with ''Elvis, Encore Performance (Chicago 1972)'' and continuing to this day, Tunzi has written and self-published numerous photo journals on Presley. As Opdyke elaborated in his book, ''The Printed Elvis: The Complete Guide To Books About The King'', "one can only say that Joseph Tunzi (like Elvis biographer Bill E. Burk) has done a ton of work on Elvis. Each book (all from a nineties perspective) has been limited to a specific time period in Elvis' career, concentrating on the music and performances. Taken together, they formed one of the most in-depth chronicles of the King's career from the late sixties forward." Tunzi was also a forerunner in using newspaper photography from many award-winning photographers in his publications. Some of these photographers included Jack Lenahan of the
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newspaper, Bob Fila of the
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, Dean T. Musser of the
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, Hank de Lespinasse, whose photos have appeared in publications such as
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and
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, Ken Ross of the
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and George Wilson of the Oklahoma Journal. Tunzi has also had a number of individuals that are mostly well known in the Elvis fandom who knew or worked with
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in some capacity write introductions for his books. These individuals include former RCA executive and producer Joan Deary and Bruce E. Banke, former director of publicity / public relations for what was formerly the International Hotel and Las Vegas Hilton but today is known as
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. Others include pianist
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, keyboardist and producer
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, guitarist
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, drummers
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and
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, costume designer
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(foreword only), bassist Duke Bardwell, television producer and director
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, backup vocalist
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of
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, television producer and director
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, broadcaster
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(foreword only), radio personality Jerry G. Bishop, guitarist
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and recording sound engineers
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and Al Pachucki. In 2003, Tunzi's JAT Publishing published Russ Howe and Tom Salva's book of photographs of
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performing at
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on June 22–23, 1973. Beginning with his twentieth year, 2008, Tunzi began publishing all of his latest books in hardback format, though he has recently reverted to publishing some titles in softcover format. That same year, he also published television producer
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's memoir, '' '68 At 40: Retrospective'', of producing the ''Singer Presents Elvis'' television special. This television special is commonly referred to as the '68 Comeback Special. Later, 68 At 40: Retrospective'' was reprinted in soft-cover format as well.


''Elvis Sessions: The Recorded Music of Elvis Aron Presley 1953-1977''

In 1993, Tunzi self-published the first edition in a series of books titled ''Elvis Sessions: The Recorded Music of Elvis Aron Presley 1953-1977'' based on Elvis Presley's recording sessions / live recordings. Two further volumes followed in 1996 and 2004. These books have documented the musicians and backup vocalists who performed with Presley as well as some unreleased recordings. Booklist wrote of Tunzi's first ''Elvis Sessions'' book, "''Elvis Sessions'' encompasses the King's musical career from his first commercial sides for
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in 1954 through his final concert recordings in June, 1977, two months before his death. This terrain is traversed in ''Reconsider Baby: The Definitive Elvis Sessionography'' (rev. ed. 1986) but Tunzi also includes material that surfaced recently." ''American Libraries'' wrote of Tunzi's first edition of ''Elvis Sessions,'' "The genuine musical genius of Elvis Presley, has, to a large degree, been obscured by the tragic excesses of his last years and the seemingly inexhaustible supply of tabloid drivel about him. ''Elvis Sessions: The Recorded Music of Elvis Aron Presley 1953-1977'' eschews such nonsense and sticks with the facts about Elvis's recording career, resulting in a solid bit of American pop music history." One of the unreleased recordings by Presley that Tunzi documented in ''Elvis Sessions II: The Recorded Music of Elvis Aron Presley 1953-1977'' was an acetate recording he personally owned of "
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" originally thought to have been made in June 1968 during the production of the '' Singer Presents...ELVIS''
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television special. However, it has since been determined that this acetate recording was actually an alternate take made in March 1968 during the soundtrack recording sessions for the 1968
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motion picture, ''
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''. A backing track of "A Little Less Conversation" from the ''Live a Little, Love a Little'' recording sessions was submitted for the ''Singer Presents...ELVIS'' special but ultimately was not used, which lead to some of the confusion regarding the date of the acetate recording. In the mid-nineties, Tunzi sold to
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(now owned by
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) the unreleased recording that first appeared on the 1998 double album '' Memories: The '68 Comeback Special'' and was later used in the 2001 Warner Brothers motion picture ''
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'' and ultimately remixed by DJ
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. This remix became a worldwide number one hit, part of a marketing campaign for
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's "Secret Tournament" Scorpion KO during the
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and a bonus track on the chart-topping compilation '' ELV1S: 30 #1 Hits''. Opdyke also wrote of Tunzi's first two volumes, "Tunzi's 1993 'sessions' book first came out through mail order only. Recently it appeared in a revised edition (412 pages) that quickly became even more useful than the first. There were many great photos along with endless appendices covering gold and platinum records, concert lists, and even a limited bootleg section." In November 2016 Jeremy Roberts wrote an article detailing Elvis' connection to guitarist and entertainer
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and the fact that Campbell has been erroneously cited for several years as having played guitar on the recording sessions that produced the title song, "
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" of Presley's 1964 film. However, the article points out that after contacting Tunzi, it is clear that Campbell played on Elvis' cover recording of
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" which was also featured in the film. Tunzi has also written and published ''Elvis No. 1 - The Complete Chart History Of Elvis Presley'', which details Elvis Presley's chart numbers on the various charts in both ''
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'' and '' Cashbox''. A fourth volume of ''Elvis Sessions'' is currently being worked on.


Television, Compact Disc and DVD releases

In 1997, Tunzi was part of an
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twentieth anniversary
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television commercial which featured photographs from his own photo agency. In one of the rare occasions, Tunzi was physically credited for photo usage in the television commercial. This commercial promoted an exclusive Elvis Presley
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being sold at
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. Over the years, his company, JAT Publishing, has expanded to produce several
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and
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titles. He has also written and published three projects featuring
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. These projects included a book titled ''Beatles '65'' which featured the only four known candid color paparazzi photographs taken of Elvis Presley and the members of the Beatles on August 27, 1965. Ken Sharp wrote a column piece titled ''Rock Report'' in ''
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'' of Tunzi's ''Beatles '65'' that "the 96-page book draws together exciting and dramatic photographs of the Beatles in concert and at press conferences. Photographs of fans at shows, experiencing the complete electrical shock of "
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" is also included." Included with this project was ''Elvis Sings Beatles Songs'', the first officially sanctioned compact disc release to feature all of Elvis Presley's cover recordings of songs written and originally recorded by the Beatles. Derek Page wrote a review of Tunzi's ''Beatles '65'' in Beatlefan magazine in which he ended his review by saying that ''Beatles '65'' was "all in all, a marvelous look at The Beatles in their touring prime." The second project Tunzi did on the Beatles was ''Beatles '64: Goin' To Kansas City'' which was simply a smaller photo booklet accompanying a CD featuring the audio of a previously unreleased Beatles press conference on September 17, 1964. The third project featuring
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was the book titled ''1964: The Year That...Changed America & Me''. This book featured black & white photographs of The Beatles arrival in the
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on February 7, 1964, black and white and color photographs of
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rehearsing and performing during their first three appearances on
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, black and white and color photographs of the group meeting boxer
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, later known as
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, while he was in
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training for his February 25, 1964 bout with
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, and lastly black and white photographs of the band at a press conference as well as during a concert that took place in
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on September 18, 1964. In 1999, Eclipse Music Group released the first Elvis shaped
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, titled ''Elvis Presley Limited Edition Shaped CD.'' Tunzi provided the liner notes for this release. Tunzi produced a DVD starring Elvis Presley and
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in 2000, titled ''Welcome Home Elvis'' and in 2001 started a series of DVD videos titled ''Hot Shots & Cool Clips'', which is presently at eight volumes. The ''Welcome Home Elvis'' release was one of the first independent Elvis Presley video releases on the DVD format. The ''Hot Shots & Cool Clips'' series has featured newsreel, press conference, concert and candid footage of Elvis Presley throughout his career. The website elvisondvdcd.de stated when discussing the third volume in the ''Hot Shots & Cool Clips'' series that "Joe Tunzi today is one of a very select group of people who go through obscure archives, searching high and low for undiscovered, rare footage. What he turns up with simply is breathtaking each and every time. On this volume he has collected some of the most rarest footage ever." Tunzi also produced a DVD titled ''Young Man of The Nation'' on Elvis Presley being bestowed as one of the ''Ten Outstanding Young Men In America'' in 1970 by the
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of Congress (Jaycees). The name of the award was later changed to the ''
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.'' In 2001, Tunzi released a
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titled ''Elvis, America The Beautiful'', as part of a book package featuring a book of the same name. This set was also sold through Time-Life. Although the set was conceived prior to the
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in the
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, the sales of this book / CD combination spiked in the aftermath of that tragic event as several thousand sets were sold. In 2007, Tunzi collaborated with Sony / BMG on the budget CD title ''Country's Golden Hits,'' a ten track title featuring musical selections from the likes of
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,
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Johnny Cash John R. Cash (born J. R. Cash; February 26, 1932 – September 12, 2003) was an American country singer-songwriter. Much of Cash's music contained themes of sorrow, moral tribulation, and redemption, especially in the later stages of his ca ...
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. Initially Tunzi sold this compact disc through his own website but later on it was sold through other outlets including
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. Most of the songs featured on this compact disc were songs that Elvis Presley had considered recording at some point. In 2012, Tunzi co-produced with Joseph Pirzada of the United Kingdom based Memphis Recording Service label a compact disc featuring the March 25, 1961 benefit concert that Elvis performed at Bloch Arena in
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for the construction of the
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. The compact disc, titled ''Elvis Presley: Such A Night - In Pearl Harbor'' also featured the March 18, 1961 ''Elvis Salutes The
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'' radio program that was broadcast on a local Hawaiian radio station a week prior to the benefit concert.


Research

In August, 2002, Tunzi was one of the first to properly document and correct the erroneous photo credits attributed to the cover of Elvis Presley's first self-titled
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vinyl album.Tampa Tribune, Steven M. Weaver, August 16, 2002, Greg Williams, Bay Life Section Pages 1,
Forever Elvis In Tampa
The album,
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only originally credited the photographs used to photographer William
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. However, this credit line actually only applied to the photographs used on the back cover. The series of four photos found on the back cover were taken in New York at RCA on December 1, 1955. The front cover, an iconic picture of Elvis Presley performing in concert at the
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on July 31, 1955 was actually photographed by William V. "Red" Robertson of Robertson & Fresch. Tunzi was quoted in the Tampa Tribune newspaper as saying, "Forget about Popsie. Popsie did not take that photo."


Photograph Archives and Licensing

Photographs from Tunzi's archives have appeared in numerous
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and vinyl reissues of Presley's music beginning with the 1994 compact disc reissues of ''
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'' and '' Raised on Rock''. Other notable domestic releases to feature his photographs include '' Walk a Mile in My Shoes: The Essential '70s Masters'', '' An Afternoon in the Garden'', ''Platinum: A Life In Music'', '' Today, Tomorrow, and Forever'', ''
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'' and the 2016 sixty compact disc boxed set, '' The RCA Albums Collection''. From an international standpoint, Tunzi has also supplied photographs for a number of releases outside the United States, including the Denmark-based Follow That Dream Collectors' Label and the 1999 Japanese
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Funhouse ten compact disc release ''Elvis Presley - Complete Singles Collection''. (BMG DRF 7101/10) In 2000, Tunzi was credited with supplying a photo in the
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two compact disc set, ''Elvis Presley - The 50 Greatest Hits''. In virtually every domestic and international Elvis Presley release in which Tunzi licensed photographs, he was acknowledged in print somewhere throughout the packaging of the release. Of course, there are some exceptions, such as the 1999 budget compact disc release, ''Elvis Presley - It's Christmas Time,'' which was simply a reissue of the 1970
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album ''
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'' with a new title and different photo artwork. Additionally, photographs from his archives have appeared in ''Time'', ''People'' and ''
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''. In 1999, Tunzi supplied photographs for a volume of
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's ''The Elvis Presley Collection'' titled ''Treasures 1970-1976''. Tunzi is acknowledged for supplying images, including the album cover of Presley's 1973 ''Billboard'' number one album, ''
Aloha from Hawaii Via Satellite ''Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite'' is a concert starring Elvis Presley that took place at the Honolulu International Center and was broadcast live via satellite to audiences in Asia and Oceania on January 14, 1973. The show was presented ...
'' for the 2004 book by Hamish Champ titled ''100 Best Selling Albums of the 70s.'' A photograph from Tunzi's photo agency has been featured inside the
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in
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. In fact, Tunzi's name is also represented on the wall of The
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below the photograph. The
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was formerly named the
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. Elvis performed at the
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on three occasions. These were on November 15, 1970, April 26, 1973 and April 24, 1976. Tunzi supplied the Robertson & Fresch photograph that was used for the cover of Presley's first album for a 2006 article in ''The Pasco Tribune'', a section of ''The Tampa Tribune'' titled "Group Wants Creative Industries Business In Armory" and a 2011 article in the ''Tampa Tribune'' titled "Armory Shook Up History of Tampa". Tunzi supplied photographs for the 2012 film documentary about songwriter
Doc Pomus Jerome Solon Felder (June 27, 1925 – March 14, 1991), known professionally as Doc Pomus, was an American blues singer and songwriter. He is best known as the co-writer of many rock and roll hits. Pomus was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall ...
, titled ''AKA Doc Pomus''. Pomus had co-written several notable songs recorded by
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, including "
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", "
A Mess of Blues "A Mess of Blues" is a song originally recorded by Elvis Presley for RCA Records in 1960, and written by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman. Although released as the B-side to " It's Now or Never", "A Mess of Blues" reached number 32 in the U.S. and numbe ...
", "
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", " Kiss Me Quick", " Little Sister", "(Marie's The Name)
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", "
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", "
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", " Night Rider", " (It's a) Long Lonely Highway", and "
Girl Happy ''Girl Happy'' is a 1965 American musical romantic comedy and beach party film starring Elvis Presley in his eighteenth feature. The movie won a fourth place prize Laurel Award in the category Top Musical of 1965. It featured the song " Puppe ...
". Tunzi also supplied photographs of The Beatles for Chuck Gunderson's 2013 publication, ''Some Fun Tonight! The Backstage Story of How The Beatles Rocked America: The Historic Tours of 1964-1966'', a two-volume tome detailing The Beatles' North American tours over the course of three years. In 2014, Tunzi was acknowledged for supplying photographs of Presley for the Helen Maxwell book, ''Inside
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PD.'' Elvis is known to have befriended many police officers across the United States during his lifetime. In 2014 Sony Legacy released an eight compact disc / two DVD set on recording Presley made for the 1970
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motion picture, '' Elvis: That's the Way It Is''. Tunzi supplied photos for this set. In fact, one of his photos was used in a review of the box set in ''The Boston Globe'' newspaper. For the 2014 publication, ''Elvis Presley, A Southern Life'' by Joel Williamson, Tunzi again licensed photos of Elvis throughout his career. A photograph from Tunzi's archives was used initially uncredited twice in the Denny Tedesco directed film, ''The Wrecking Crew''. The photograph was taken on June 23, 1968 at
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and featured Presley along with session musicians
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and
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during sessions for the 1968 TV program ''Elvis''. Additionally, that same photo along with two other photographs of Presley from the same recording sessions were used initially uncredited in the Ken Sharp book ''Sound Explosion! Inside L.A.'s Studio Factory With The Wrecking Crew''. One of these photos was initially used by Tunzi as the cover photo for his 1993 publication, ''Elvis Sessions, The Recorded Music of Elvis Aron Presley 1953-1977''. Tunzi supplied photographs for the 2015 Follow That Dream Collectors' Label publication, ''Elvis Presley - Change of Habit''. One of Tunzi's photos was used for the U.S. cover of the 2015 compact disc and vinyl album release of ''
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- Elvis Presley with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra''. This album topped the charts in a number of countries, including the United Kingdom and Australia. Both Tunzi and Daryl Restly were credited with supplying this photograph. Additionally, Tunzi and Restly supplied all of the photographs used in the U.S. pressing of the album, including the back cover, the compact disc jewel case inlay and the photos interspersed throughout the liner notes. A different album cover was used in the
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release of the album, although the aforementioned photos supplied by Tunzi and Restly were used in the United Kingdom pressing's liner notes. Tunzi and Restly's photos were also used on pressings outside the U.S., including the Australian, Japanese and Danish pressings of the album. Tunzi and Restly also supplied the photo that was used as a poster included in a deluxe box set released in the United Kingdom. A larger sized version of this poster was also sold in the
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with the vinyl album and compact disc as well as individually through a select retailer. An alternate photo was supplied by Tunzi and Restly for the November 27, 2015 Black Friday
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exclusive vinyl 45 RPM single "If I Can Dream" / "Anything That's Part Of You." Tunzi and Restly also supplied the cover photo that was used for a radio program compact disc distributed by Joyride Media to various radio outlets to promote ''If I Can Dream'', which was narrated by
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and featured interviews with
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. Lastly, Tunzi and Restly were credited in a book of sheet music published by Hal Leonard featuring the songs found on the album ''If I Can Dream''. Tunzi and Restly were credited in the 2016 Sony Legacy sixty compact disc set titled ''Elvis Presley - The Album Collection'' for supplying photographs in the book that accompanied the set. This set featured compact disc replicas of fifty-seven albums issued during Elvis Presley's lifetime as well as three additional discs featuring rarities that have since been issued posthumously. Tunzi was thanked for the "kind use of valuable photographs and memorabilia" in the 2016 Memphis Recording Service three compact disc set, ''Elvis, Live In The 50's - The Complete Concert Recordings''. Tunzi was again acknowledged for the "kind use of valuable photographs and memorabilia" in the 2016 Memphis Recording Service two compact disc release, ''Elvis Presley - The Complete Works 1953-1955''. In the 2016 Grove Press publication written by
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, ''Anatomy Of A Song: The Oral History of 45 Hits That Changed Rock, R&B And Pop'', both Tunzi and Restly are credited for supplying photographs. Tunzi supplied photographs and documents for the 2016 Sara Schmidt book, ''Happiness Is Seeing The Beatles - Beatlemania In St. Louis'' and was acknowledged by Schmidt in her book for doing so. In the 2018
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two part film, ''Elvis Presley - The Searcher,'' Joseph A. Tunzi / JAT Publishing supplied both photographs and archival film footage that was used throughout the documentary. Tunzi supplied photographs for the April 21, 2018
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release by Sony
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, titled ''Elvis Presley - The King In The Ring''. This two LP vinyl set features both informal (sit-down) shows taped on June 27, 1968 (6PM and 8PM) for Elvis' 1968 '' Singer Presents...ELVIS''
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television special. This set was later reissued in November 2018. In July, 2018, the
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based Follow That Dream collectors' label issued their first three compact disc set detailing the ''
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'' recording sessions. Tunzi supplied photographs for this set and was acknowledged for doing so. In August, 2018, Sony
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released the album, ''Elvis Presley -
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,'' which featured new backing instrumentation and vocals from a number of vocalists who once worked with
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, including
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,
Cissy Houston Emily "Cissy" Houston ( ''née'' Drinkard; born September 30, 1933) is an American soul and gospel singer. After a successful career singing backup for such artists as Roy Hamilton, Dionne Warwick, Elvis Presley, and Aretha Franklin, Houston embar ...
,
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and former members of
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& The Stamps Quartet. This album featured a duet between Elvis and his daughter
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on the album's title track. Joseph A. Tunzi provided photographs for this album and was initially not credited though this will later be rectified in later pressings of the album. In November 2018, Sony
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released the five
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/ two
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disc box set titled ''Elvis Presley, '68 Comeback Special - 50th Anniversary Edition.'' This set compiled both the audio and the video pertaining to
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's 1968 Singer Presents...Elvis
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television special. Tunzi supplied photographs and documents for the set, which included an eighty-page booklet in which he is acknowledged for his contributions to the set. The April 13, 2019
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2 LP vinyl release by Sony
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of ''Elvis Presley, Live At The International Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada - August 23, 1969'' featured photographs supplied by Joseph A. Tunzi / JAT Publishing. The concert recording featured on this double-album was previously unreleased in its entirety. Tunzi also supplied photographs for the 11 compact disc box set titled ''Elvis, Live 1969,'' featuring the eleven multi-track concert recordings Elvis made between August 21, 1969 and August 26, 1969 in the Showroom Internationale at the International Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. In 2019, Joseph A. Tunzi / JAT Publishing supplied photographs to the
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release, ''The Elvis Presley Connection Volume 1.'' Tunzi also supplied photographs (including the cover photo) and was acknowledged in the
Bear Family Records Bear Family Records is a Germany-based independent record label, that specializes in reissues of archival material, ranging from country music to 1950s rock and roll to old German movie soundtracks. History The label has been in existence since ...
release, ''The Elvis Presley Connection Volume 2'', which was released in January 2020. Tunzi was acknowledged in the 2019 Memphis Recording Service 4 CD release, ''Elvis, Made In Germany - The Complete Private Recordings'' for the "kind use of valuable photographs and memorabilia." In November 2019, Sony
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issued the two LP vinyl set, ''Elvis Presley - American Sound 1969 Highlights'' for
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. Tunzi supplied photographs for this release. Earlier that same year, the Follow That Dream collectors' label issued a five compact disc set titled ''Elvis Presley - American Sound 1969.'' This set too also featured photographs from Joseph A. Tunzi / JAT Publishing. These two sets featured recordings Elvis Presley made in January and February 1969 at
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in
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. The Sony
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set, ''From Elvis In Nashville,'' released in both a four compact disc and a two LP vinyl set in November 2020, featured photographs provided by Joseph A. Tunzi / JAT Publishing and Daryl W. Restly. This release celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of Elvis recording nearly forty masters at historic
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during recording sessions in June and September 1970. The photographs that Tunzi and Restly supplied were primarily taken of Elvis as he arrived outside RCA Studio B in June 1970. Tunzi supplied photographs of
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in which Elvis can be seen wearing a 18 carat Corum Buckingham wristwatch, to the auction house, Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers in November 2020. The auction house was putting up the original watch for auction, as it had been gifted to Richard Davis, a member of Elvis' entourage. In 2020,
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put out an updated and revised twenty-fifth anniversary version of his 1995 book, ''It Came From Memphis.'' In the updated version, JAT Publishing supplied a photo of singer, songwriter, musician and record producer
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owner Don Crews. In 2021, Tunzi was acknowledged in the United Kingdom based Memphis Recording Service 3 CD and booklet release, ''Elvis Summer Festival 1970 - The Rehearsals'' for his "invaluable assistance during production." Later that same year, Tunzi was also credited in the Memphis Recording Service 3 CD and booklet release, ''Las Vegas International Presents Elvis - The First Engagements 1969-'70'' again for his "invaluable assistance during production." Tunzi also was credited for his "invaluable assistance during production" on the 2021 Memphis Recording Service 2 CD and cassette release, ''Las Vegas International Presents Elvis - September 1970.'' Tunzi and Daryl W. Restly supplied footage of Elvis Presley arriving at the airport in
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on March 25, 1961 for the Tim Gray / World War II Foundation film, ''Elvis And The USS Arizona'' which premiered on
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stations throughout the
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on November 6, 2021. The film was narrated by
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. This footage amounted to around 45 seconds. Elvis was travelling to Hawaii to perform a benefit concert for the construction of the
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later that same evening at Bloch Arena and to make his eighth motion picture,
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Production. Tunzi and Restly also supplied photographs for the Sony Legacy four compact disc set and two vinyl LP set, ''Elvis, Back In Nashville'' that was released on November 12, 2021. This set covered Elvis' recording sessions from March 1971 through June 1971 at RCA Studio B in Nashville, Tennessee. Tunzi supplied three photographs from August 27, 1965 of the night
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met
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at his 565 Perugia Way home in Bel Air,
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and was interviewed in chapter five, which was titled ''Elvis, The Beatles, Bel Air, and the Photo Discovery of a Lifetime'' in the Jeremy Louwerse and Tom Weitzel book, ''The Beatles In Los Angeles - Yesterday, Today And Tomorrow.'' A recent photo of Tunzi himself also appeared in the book as well. Tunzi was also credited on-screen for the use of one of the photos in a brief story about the photos that was part of the television program,
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, in which Louwerse and Weitzel were interviewed. Louwerse and Weitzel were also interviewed at
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in
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and spoke briefly about the photos for a story for
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Channel 4 in
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. In 2022, Tunzi and Restly were acknowledged for their "invaluable assistance during production" of the Memphis Recording Service release, ''Elvis Like A Black Tornado - Live At Boston Garden 1971.'' Tunzi was again credited in the 2022 Memphis Recording Service release, ''Las Vegas International Presents Elvis Now 1971'' for his "invaluable assistance during production." Tunzi was acknowledged for supplying photographs for the 2023 physical release of the Sony Legacy 6 compact disc / 1 Blu Ray box set on Elvis Presley's 1972
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documentary motion picture, ''
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'' Tunzi and Restly were acknowledged for their "invaluable assistance during production" of the 2023 Memphis Recording Service release, ''Las Vegas Hilton Presents Elvis - Opening Night 1972.''


Cited Works And Additional Contributions

Peter Guralnick Peter Guralnick (born December 15, 1943, in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American music critic, author, and screenwriter. He specializes in the history of early rock and roll and has written on Elvis Presley, Sam Phillips, and Sam Cooke. Caree ...
and Ernst Jørgensen acknowledged Tunzi's work in the introduction to their 1999 publication ''Elvis Day By Day: The Definitive Record of His Life and Music'' by lauding "Joe Tunzi's indefatigable photographic and discographical research ''Elvis Sessions II'' among others."
Julie Mundy Julie Mundy is a British writer who focuses on 20th century history and pop culture, most notably Elvis Presley. She also runs Elvis Presley fansite Elvis fan club website, elvis.co.uk, "one of the main Elvis websites" in the UK, and acts as a ...
, in her book, ''Elvis Fashion'' praised Tunzi's work by writing, "with the visually stunning publications from Joe Tunzi, which are certainly the best source for concert images." In Mike Eder's book ''Elvis Music FAQ: All That's Left To Know About The King's Recorded Works,'' Eder acknowledged Tunzi with special thanks "for my start" as a writer. Ernst Jørgensens' book, ''Elvis Presley: A Life In Music - The Complete Recording Sessions'', gratefully acknowledged Tunzi, among others, "for the use of illustrations in this book." Several of Tunzi's works, including ''Elvis Sessions: The Recorded Music of Elvis Aron Presley, 1953-1977'', ''Elvis '69: The Return'' and ''Elvis '73: Hawaiian Spirit'' were cited in the bibliography to ''Last Train To Memphis: The Rise of Elvis Presley'', volume one of Peter Guralnick's two part biography on Presley. In ''Careless Love: The Unmaking of Elvis Presley'', the second volume of Guralnick's tome on Elvis Presley, several more works by Tunzi were cited in his bibliography, including ''Elvis Sessions II: The Recorded Music of Elvis Aron Presley, 1953-1977'', ''Elvis: Highway 51 South, Memphis, Tennessee'', ''Elvis: Standing Room Only, 1970-1975'', ''Elvis '69: The Return'', ''Elvis '73: Hawaiian Spirit'', ''Photographs and Memories'', ''Tiger Man: Elvis '68'', and ''Elvis, The Lost Photographs, 1948-1969''. Additionally, Tunzi also supplied several photos for ''Careless Love: The Unmaking Of Elvis Presley''. Two of Tunzi's books were cited in the Gillian G. Gaar book, ''100 Things Elvis Fans Should Know And Do Before They Die.'' These two books were ''Elvis No. 1 The Complete Chart History Of Elvis Presley'' and ''Elvis Sessions III The Recorded Music of Elvis Aron Presley 1953-1977.'' In 2008, Tunzi provided audio clips of music and interviews to Joyride Media for use in their radio special on Elvis' 1968 NBC television special, "Singer Presents Elvis." Likewise, in 2009, Tunzi again provided audio clips of music and interviews to Joyride Media for usage in their radio special celebrating the 40th anniversary of Elvis' 1969 album,
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. In 2011, Tunzi contributed the introduction to the Overlook Books publication, ''Elvis In Vegas''. In Trevor Simpson's 2015 Follow That Dream Collectors' Label publication, ''Elvis, The Best Of British - The RCA Years 1959-1960'', Simpson noted that "whilst there are too many to mention extensively, the various books in my collection written by Adam Victor,
Colin Escott Colin Escott (born August 31, 1949) is a British music historian and author specializing in early U.S. rock and roll and country music. His works include a biography of Hank Williams, histories of Sun Records and The Grand Ole Opry, liner notes ...
, Joe Tunzi, Jerry Osborne,
Greil Marcus Greil Marcus (born June 19, 1945) is an American author, music journalist and cultural critic. He is notable for producing scholarly and literary essays that place rock music in a broader framework of culture and politics. Biography Marcus wa ...
, Ger Rijff and
Nick Tosches Nicholas P. Tosches (; October 23, 1949 – October 20, 2019) was an American journalist, novelist, biographer, and poet. His 1982 biography of Jerry Lee Lewis, '' Hellfire'', was praised by ''Rolling Stone'' magazine as "the best rock and roll ...
have all been research tools of the highest order." Tunzi served as the associate producer for the 2016 Boxcar Enterprises publication, ''Elvis On Television 1956-1960.'' Tunzi also was thanked for the use of his "valuable photographs and memorabilia" on the 2016 two compact disc Memphis Recording Service set, ''Elvis On Television 1956-1960 - The Complete Sound Recordings''. Tunzi was again acknowledged for the "kind use of photographs and memorabilia" on the 2018 Memphis Recording Service five CD set, ''Elvis, The Complete '50s Movie Masters & Session Recordings.'' In 2018, the
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written book, ''Comeback '68 Elvis - The Story Of The Elvis Special'' acknowledged Joseph Tunzi with the following, "Special thanks to Joe Tunzi for his belief in this project." Joe had previously published two books on the 1968 Singer Presents...ELVIS
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television special. The first of which was ''Tiger Man - Elvis '68'' in 1997 (which
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wrote the introduction) and ''Elvis '68 At 40: Retrospective'', which was written by Binder and published by Tunzi in 2008. In 2022, Binder did an interview about a reprint of his 2018 book in which he acknowledged Tunzi. The 2008 title 68 At 40: Retrospective'' by
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that was published by JAT Publishing was listed amongst the works cited in Eric Wolfson's 2020 book ''Elvis Presley's From Elvis In Memphis (33 1/3)''. Tunzi was thanked for his "invaluable assistance during production" in the 2021 United Kingdom based Memphis Recording Service two compact disc release, ''Elvis, Mono To Stereo - The Complete RCA Studio Masters 1956.'' Tunzi has also contributed to many other Memphis Recording Service releases, including the 2006 release, ''The Rise of Elvis Presley Volume 2 - 1955'' (co-producer), both the regular release and the limited edition release of the 2007 set, ''Tupelo's Own Elvis Presley'' (co-producer), the 2007 ''
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'' / ''So Glad You're Mine'' / ''
Don't Be Cruel "Don't Be Cruel" is a song that was recorded by Elvis Presley and written by Otis Blackwell in 1956.Victor (2008), ''The Elvis Encyclopedia'', p.115-116 It was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2002. In 2004, it was listed #197 in '' Rol ...
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vinyl and CD Elvis Presley singles (co-producer), the 2007 release of ''Elvis Presley - New York - RCA Studio 1 - The Complete Sessions'' (co-producer and acknowledged for the use of photographs), the 2011 release of ''The Complete Louisiana Hayride Archives 1954-1956'' (photographs and memorabilia use as well as the Tunzi remix of the song ''
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'', the 2012 release, ''Greatest Live Hits Of The 50s'' (photograph usage), and the 2019 ''Back In Living Stereo'' release (associated producer).


Awards and Accolades

Tunzi has received numerous accolades for his embodiment of work from the arts and entertainment field. Tunzi has won a gold publishing award from the IAPHC - The Graphic Professional Resource Network (www.iaphc.org) for his work. He also has been presented with four letters from four former U.S. presidents. These include letters from
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and
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acknowledging his work. In 2015, Tunzi was nominated for the first time and elected to the
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Hall of Fame. Tunzi was a 1971 graduate of William Howard Taft High School. Tunzi has been included in several noteworthy lists, one of which is notable people from
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Selected bibliography

The First Elvis Video Price And Reference Guide (1988) Elvis, Encore Performance (Chicago 1972) (1990) Elvis ‘69, The Return (1991) Elvis ‘73, Hawaiian Spirit (1992) Elvis Sessions, The Recorded Music Of Elvis Aron Presley 1953-1977 (1993) Elvis, Standing Room Only 1970-1975 (1994) Elvis, Highway 51 South Memphis, Tennessee (1995) Elvis, The Lost Photographs 1948-1969 (1995) Elvis Sessions II, The Recorded Music Of Elvis Aron Presley 1953-1977 (Revised And Expanded Edition) (1996) Tiger Man; Elvis ’68 (1997) Photographs & Memories (1998) Elvis Number One, The Complete Chart History Of Elvis Presley (2000) Beatles ‘65 (2002) Elvis Sessions III, The Recorded Music Of Elvis Aron Presley 1953-1977 (Revised And Expanded Edition) (2004) ELVIS 68 at 40: Retrospective (2008) (A 20th Anniversary J.A.T. Full-Color Book) The Definitive Vinyl Artwork of Elvis Presley 1956-1977 (2015) 1964: The Year That...Changed America & Me (2019) The Comprehensive USA Artwork Guide To Elvis Presley Tapes (RCA Reel-To-Reel, 8-Track & Cassette) (2022)


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