
“Elvis at 21,” will showcase a series of candid shots commissioned by RCA shortly after Elvis signed to the label. They document the last relatively normal moments in the singer's life.
Not too shabby for a greasy hoodlum whose swiveling hips were once viewed by many as the ruination of everything America stands for.
UPDATE: "Elvis at 21" actually opens on January 8, 2010 at the new Grammy Museum in L.A. and moves into the National Portrait Gallery on Oct. 30. Vanity Fair is devoting a 7-page spread to the exhibit in its January issue.
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TOC, Perry is a co-curator of Elvis at 21, and it may have been his idea. I don't know if he has anything to do with the other exhibit or not.