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Elvis Presley and his longtime manager Colonel Tom Parker parted ways after a 1973 fight. Their working relationship did ...
Biographer Peter Guralnick shows us that loving Elvis also means loving Colonel Parker, no matter how grudgingly.
Elvis' dark secrets haved surface 50 years later as his drug addiction and volatile bond with Colonel Tom Parker are exposed.
“The Colonel and the King” offers a powerful addendum to Guralnick’s “Last Train to Memphis: The Rise of Elvis Presley” (1994) and “Careless Love: The Unmaking of Elvis Presley” (1999), the author’s ...
Elvis biographer Peter Guralnick explains the truth behinds some of the popular myths about Colonel Tom Parker, the blustery operator that shepherded the king's career.
The "Colonel Parker's World of Show Business" and "Graceland in Red 1974" exhibits are on display at Elvis Presley's Memphis. Here's a look at each.
With the help of a treasure trove of archives, author Peter Guralnick depicts Presley’s manager as a man who was often ...
It’s fair to say that the curiosity of more than a few people was piqued by Tom Hanks’ portrayal of Elvis Presley’s career-long manager, Colonel Tom Parker, in the Austin Butler-starring biopic “Elvis ...
No other legacy has been more revised by rock n’ roll history than that of Colonel Tom Parker, Elvis Presley’s longtime manager who — according to popular belief — forced the late icon into Hollywood ...
Assiduous study follows on from Last Train To Memphis and Careless Love The post Peter Guralnick’s The Colonel And The King reviewed: myth-busting biography of Elvis Presley’s legendary manager ...
Many would have loved to see Presley cover this song, as it perfectly fits his musical wheelhouse and would have birthed a collaboration for the ages. However, that seemingly did not appeal to Dolly ...