Over the years, JAT Publishing has expanded to produce several compact disc and DVD titles. Tunzi has also written and published three projects featuring
The Beatles. These projects include a book titled ''Beatles '65
which featured the only four known candid color paparazzi photographs taken of Presley and the members of the Beatles on August 27, 1965. Ken Sharp wrote a column in Friday Morning Quarterback'' of Tunzi's ''Beatles '65'', saying that "the 96-page book draws together exciting and dramatic photographs of the Beatles in concert and at press conferences. Photographs of fans at shows, experiencing the complete electrical shock of 'Beatlemania' is also included." Included with this project was
Elvis Sings Beatles Songs, the first officially sanctioned compact disc release to feature all of Presley's cover recordings of Beatles songs. Derek Page reviewed ''Beatles '65
in Beatlefan'', writing that it was "all in all, a marvelous look at The Beatles in their touring prime." In 1999, Eclipse Music Group released the first Presley-shaped compact disc, titled
Elvis Presley Limited Edition Shaped CD. Tunzi provided the liner notes for this release. Tunzi produced a DVD starring Presley and Frank Sinatra in 2000, titled
Welcome Home Elvis, and in 2001 started a series of DVD videos titled
Hot Shots & Cool Clips, which is presently at eight volumes. The
Welcome Home Elvis release was one of the first independent Elvis Presley video releases on the DVD format. The
Hot Shots & Cool Clips series has featured newsreel, press conference, concert, and candid footage of Presley throughout his career. The website
elvisondvdcd.de noted that the third volume in the series contained some of the rarest archival footage of Presley that had been released. Photographs from Tunzi's archives have appeared in numerous compact disc and vinyl reissues of Presley's music beginning with the 1994 compact disc reissues of
Elvis and
Raised on Rock. Other notable domestic releases to feature his photographs include ''Walk a Mile in My Shoes: The Essential '70s Masters
, An Afternoon in the Garden
, Platinum: A Life in Music
, Today, Tomorrow, and Forever
, The Complete Elvis Presley Masters
, and the 2016 sixty compact disc boxed set, The RCA Albums Collection''. In August 2002, Tunzi was one of the first to properly document and correct the erroneous photo credits attributed to the cover of Presley's first self-titled RCA Records vinyl album. The album,
Elvis Presley, originally credited the photographs used to photographer William Popsie Randolph. However, this credit line actually only applied to the photographs used on the back cover. The series of four photos found on the back cover were taken in New York at RCA on December 1, 1955. The front cover, an iconic picture of Presley performing in concert at the Fort Homer W. Hesterly Armory in Tampa, Florida, on July 31, 1955, was actually photographed by William V. "Red" Robertson of Robertson & Fresch. ==References==