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Exhibition of Rarely Seen Elvis Relics Opened

On the 8th of January, Elvis Aaron Presley, the singer, musician and actor considered the king of rock and roll, would have celebrated his 90th birthday. To mark the occasion, DEMKI Józsa Community Centre is organising an exhibition of Gábor Szilágyi’s collection.

The collector said he had idolized the icon, who lived only forty-two years, for nearly five decades. Ever since Gábor Szilágyi fell in love with Presley’s music, he has been fanatically collecting all relics related to the singer and singing his songs.

He emphasised that he wants to present the king of rock and roll to the public from a lesser-known side, and at the beginning of his fandom, the hunt for Elvis relics was particularly difficult. “When I fell in love with his music, it was still difficult to acquire anything about him, but the joy of waiting made the time spent on this worthwhile. I also want to introduce the artist and the musician at exhibitions and during my singing evenings, but I would rather have interested parties get to know Elvis as a generous, deeply feeling person,” he said.

The vinyl records, CDs, posters, advertising materials and other relics acquired by Gábor Szilágyi are also on display at the exhibition organised by the DEMKI Józsai Community Centre.

 

Date: 10 February – 31 March
Location: Józsa Community Centre 

 

Source and photo credit:dehir.hu

 

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