Elvis - The Complete Louisiana Hayride Archives... May 2026

: Often packaged with a 100-page hardback book or extensive liner notes containing rare photographs by Langston McEachern and detailed accounts of his time in Shreveport.

The Louisiana Hayride was a raucous Saturday night radio show broadcast from the Shreveport Municipal Auditorium . Unlike the more traditional Grand Ole Opry, which famously rejected Elvis after one performance, the Hayride embraced his "rockabilly" energy, providing the foundation for his rise to stardom. Elvis - The Complete Louisiana Hayride Archives...

The Elvis - The Complete Louisiana Hayride Archives 1954-1956 is a definitive collection capturing the "Cradle of the Stars" era that transformed a 19-year-old regional singer into a national phenomenon. : Often packaged with a 100-page hardback book

This collection, often released by the Memphis Recording Service (MRS) , stands out for several reasons: The Elvis - The Complete Louisiana Hayride Archives

: Features unique content such as June Carter discussing Elvis and the only commercial Elvis ever recorded—a jingle for Southern Made Doughnuts .

: Includes 29 to 33 remastered tracks (depending on the edition), offering the most complete and sonically improved versions of his Hayride performances.