Elvis on the Louisiana Hayride: Elvis Back on Tour
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A father and son team traveling the country touring locations Elvis Presley visited during his lifetime.
Today, we take you to the famous Shreveport Municipal Auditorium where the Louisiana Hayride took place and saw Elvis Elvis perform there over 40 times in the 1950’s
*Information included in this video was taken from concert (auditorium) reviews, newspaper articles, and coliseum (auditorium) staff.
Credit to Photos/Photographers Used in This Video
J. Kent
Nick Guilli
Maxine Brown
Carol Golemon
Others
We do not own any Photo/Video/Audio Clips used in this video listed in the credits above. All credit goes to the original owners. We only own the photos taken from our tours of these locations.
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He was so good right out of the gate. The GOAT!
Loved seeing this building. Such rich history and thankful not torn down or completely remodeled. Felt like I was right there when it actually happened
this building is very beautiful, fantastic telescoping of time hearing the young Elvis on the current images. good job thank you
Another brilliant and thoroughly entertaining video guys!. A lot of these venues are beautiful, I can only imagine the feeling you get walking around these fine buildings, especially with all the Elvis history contained within those walls,
Awesome!,
All the best from U.K. 🇬🇧
Great job. Loved the audio from Elvis's performance. Never heard it before. Thanks for taking us along.
You can feel being there in 1954. Only 19 years old and he had that deep southern accent, awesome.
What an amazing video guys, and even more amazing that this building still stands to share it's magic and to reveal such an epic time in Elvis's rise to world fame. Just loved the tributes to both Elvis and James. I wonder what people thought when a 19 year old Elvis stood on that stage and delivered those songs, incredible!
Super video of a very special and significant building in Elvis history. Loved my visit there so thanks for sharing Jay and Michael. 👏😀
WOW! How great is that? Beautifully restored building! So glad it was still there and not demolished like so many historical buildings now a days! Dedicated to “Elvis, The Greatest Entertainer of ALL time” and “The Great James Burton!” The recording of Elvis, Scotty and Bill was phenomenal! So glad it was preserved too! 😊. This is one of your best videos guys so far only second to The great Miss Estelle Brown! TCB ⚡️🕺🏻👑
Wow, goosebumps ... Thanks for showing this and taking us back in time. It's great Shreveport honours the significance of this building. And I love Elvis' and James Burton's statues there. Beautiful tribute❤️🎶
Hope to be able to go there one time ...
A beautifully historic building and another well made video.🐒🐻🤗👍
Thank You, ❤
Great upload enjoyed Watching. Thanks for the video 👍
Love it!!
Fantastic
Great video guys. Lovely buliding with such a rich history. You can hear the youth in Elvis' voice but can also hear the seeds of the performer he would become. 😊
This is so awesome and well done! What a beautiful building 😮!
Hi lads . Great video and what a beautiful building and lovely with the two Statues outside 🙌🙌🙌🇮🇪☘️☘️☘️
Absolutely Loved this video!!! You guys blew the roof off of the building with this documentary video!!!! The Then vs Now pic line-ups are killer!!! TCB Guys!!! - Frank from NJ!!!
true great video from you guys keep cool work up my friend look forword more elvis back on tour long live elvis
This is awesome ..ty for sharing ❤
I graduated from LSU on that stage. It's a great old building. The Hirsch Coliseum, where Elvis performed in the 70s, is not far away. He always had an affection for Shreveport.
Be sure to check out our Hirsch Coliseum Video!
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Awesome video!! I felt like I was transported back to concert!! What a beautiful building, and such an amazing part of Elvis history!! Thanks for sharing this with us!! Incredible job piecing everything together!!!
What a wonderful gift today we have of that early recording… We hear the polite manners and respect Elvis has for the host - We hear the youth in his voice - and we hear the early Styling's that would become uniquely his own - thank you gentlemen as always for another great video and insight 👌👏🙏❤
Great video. Enjoyed watching it. Keep it up!
Wow this was amazing! I enjoyed the conversation Elvis had so much and the visuals of the venue had me imagining Elvis performing! Loved it! Ty 😊
My dad went there and so alot of performers he even saw elvis my dad was from Louisiana I can not believe that building is still their and looks great thanks for doing this
Loved this ! This was so awesome! Thankyou
Looking forward to seeing this one
Very cool. Thanks for sharing. Would love to visit myself to see if.
Fantastic!! Thanks very much. :)
Well done!
Great video guys
Good video guys fairplay to yee paddy
Tyvm, now im going to have too make a trip soon to see this great auditorium ⚡️⚡️
Great video guys!!!!!!
They also need a statue for DJ Fontana, to go along side Elvis and James.