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Colonel Tom Parker: The Curious Life of Elvis Presley's Eccentric Manager
Contributor(s): Dickerson, James L. (Author)
ISBN: 1941644996     ISBN-13: 9781941644997
Publisher: Sartoris Literary Group
OUR PRICE:   $18.95  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: June 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- Music | Instruction & Study - Voice
- Biography & Autobiography | Music
- Biography & Autobiography | Entertainment & Performing Arts
Dewey: 782
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 6" W x 9" (0.85 lbs) 286 pages
 
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THIS IS THE BOOK WARNER BROS. PURCHASED FOR BAZ LUHRMANN'S 2022 "ELVIS" MOVIE STARRING TOM HANKS AS 'THE COLONEL.'

Based on unprecedented, original research and interviews with insiders, this authoritative biography of Colonel Tom Parker (1909-1997), Elvis Presley's lifelong manager, includes new revelations and insights into the music industry's most notorious and mysterious manager. Investigative journalist and music writer James L. Dickerson looks at topics such as Parker's illegal entry into the United States, his work as a carny with Royal American Shows, and his management of country singer Eddy Arnold, his partnership with Hank Snow, and how he manipulated Elvis Presley and his family to seize control of the singer's career.

The book examines Parker's greed, his indebtedness to behind-the-scenes players in Las Vegas, his gambling addiction, and his fear of deportation played a role in ruining Elvis's career. Because Colonel Parker was always there with Elvis, gazing ominously over his shoulder, the book presents behind-the-scenes glimpses of the entertainer's career that you will read nowhere else, thanks in part to the author's personal and professional relationship with Elvis's first guitarist, Scotty Moore, with whom the author wrote two revealing books.

Based on unprecedented, original research and interviews with insiders, this authoritative biography of Colonel Tom Parker (1909-1997), Elvis Presley's lifelong manager, includes new revelations and insights into the music industry's most notorious and mysterious manager. Investigative journalist and music writer James L. Dickerson looks at topics such as Parker's illegal entry into the United States, his work as a carny with Royal American Shows, and his management of country singer Eddy Arnold, his partnership with Hank Snow, and how he manipulated Elvis Presley and his family to seize control of the singer's career.


Contributor Bio(s): Dickerson, James L.: - After a career as a journalist for three Pulitzer Prize winning dailies, The Commercial Appeal of Memphis, the Clarion Ledger-Jackson Daily News, and the Delta Democrat-Times of Greenville (MS), he began a career as a full-time author. His book Mojo Triangle: Birthplace of Country, Blues, Jazz and Rock 'n' Roll was awarded a first place award from the Independent Publishers Association, and two music-related books, "Goin' Back to Memphis" and "That's Alright, Elvis," were finalists for the prestigious Gleason award. He co-wrote two books with Elvis's first guitarist, Scotty Moore, That's Alright, Elvis and Scotty & Elvis. Dickerson lives in the Metro Jackson, Mississippi, area. This is his first movie rights sale.