New Images of Elvis Surface

Famed MSG photographer, George Kalinsky unveils new images of the "King," at a 1972 engagement.

According to the Associated Press, never-before-seen photos of the " King," Elvis Presley have surfaced. The pictures allegedly portray Elvis captivating an audience at Madison Square Garden in his glittered jumpsuit. The images were reportedly shot in 1972 by photographer George Kalinsky - the official photographer of the Garden -.

The photos were allegedly discovered while Kalinsky was working on a campaign for a billboard company called "Great Moments in New York."

Kevin Kern, spokesman for Elvis Presley Enterprises, presented the photos to a team of archivist who then commented on the great quality of the photos. "What came from their mouths was 'Wow!'" Kern stated. "These are very crisp, clear, professional photos of Elvis. It's such a rare find."

Kalinsky still remembers the date Elvis performed and says he was, "electrifying in his white jumpsuit, with his cape on. He was quite humble, but he had an aura. There are very few people who have triple-X charisma, and Elvis was one."

Kalinsky's photos are slated to be showcased at Graceland starting Memorial Day weekend as part of "Elvis Jumpsuits: All Access."

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