The Elvis Archival Preservation Society - Now on Spotify
Posted: December 20th, 2025, 4:46 am
In case folks miss the weekly video-podcast on YouTube, Elvis Day By Day and the Elvis Information Network have recently informed readers that the EAP Society YouTube channel was terminated on December 13 for (yet) unknown reasons. (Founder) Jamie Kelley is actively trying to bring the channel back, but at this time it is unclear if or when this might happen.
According to a recent website update, they're now diversifying to Spotify, in addition to other platforms like Facebook and Rumble.
For those who don't know or are unaware of the EAP Society, run by Mr. Kelley and John Michael Heath, they have ambitious goals to preserve Elvis history, including the production of (officially backed) audio and video projects in addition to research and photo books on a variety of Elvis-related topics.
Their goals include:
- finding and acquiring unheard/unseen Elvis recordings and media for preservation (they have info on more than a few now)
- when possible, releasing said media through official channels
- licensing album / session / etc releases from Sony
- building easy-to-follow tools and databases for new fans
- creating documentaries on a wide range of Elvis topics, including interviews from people who were there
- producing research and photo books on a wide range of Elvis topics
- promoting a greater understanding of Elvis Presley, his art, and the people around him
- producing more live events that are as affordable as possible for fans, in keeping with what Elvis did with his shows
- expanding the EAP Society set for larger projects and group discussion episodes
- finding new / creative / refreshing ways to introduce Elvis to more people
Sources: https://elv75.blogspot.com/2025/12/dece ... eased.html, https://www.elvisinfonet.com, https://eapsociety.com
According to a recent website update, they're now diversifying to Spotify, in addition to other platforms like Facebook and Rumble.
For those who don't know or are unaware of the EAP Society, run by Mr. Kelley and John Michael Heath, they have ambitious goals to preserve Elvis history, including the production of (officially backed) audio and video projects in addition to research and photo books on a variety of Elvis-related topics.
Their goals include:
- finding and acquiring unheard/unseen Elvis recordings and media for preservation (they have info on more than a few now)
- when possible, releasing said media through official channels
- licensing album / session / etc releases from Sony
- building easy-to-follow tools and databases for new fans
- creating documentaries on a wide range of Elvis topics, including interviews from people who were there
- producing research and photo books on a wide range of Elvis topics
- promoting a greater understanding of Elvis Presley, his art, and the people around him
- producing more live events that are as affordable as possible for fans, in keeping with what Elvis did with his shows
- expanding the EAP Society set for larger projects and group discussion episodes
- finding new / creative / refreshing ways to introduce Elvis to more people
Sources: https://elv75.blogspot.com/2025/12/dece ... eased.html, https://www.elvisinfonet.com, https://eapsociety.com