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Elvis: What Happened? is a 1977 sensationalist book about the American singer Elvis Presley. The book, which is based on the personal accounts of three of Elvis' former bodyguards, went into detail on Presley's prescription drug addiction. His death, only two weeks after the book's US publication in July 1977 (its publication in UK was May 77 ...
Played himself and was a technical advisor in Elvis, a 1979 TV movie with Kurt Russell [13] Portrayed by Patrick O'Connell in Elvis and the Colonel: The Untold Story, a 1993 TV movie [4] [14] Portrayed by Robert C. Treveiler in Elvis, a 2005 TV mini-series with Jonathan Rhys Meyers [15]
Joseph Anthony Tunzi (born July 25, 1953) is an American author, publisher, and producer, based in Chicago, Illinois. He has been described as "one of the foremost authorities on Elvis Presley," [1] [2] authoring, self-publishing, and producing over 60 titles about Presley, among others, for over three decades. [3]
Guralnick, Peter (1999) Careless Love: The Unmaking of Elvis Presley, Back Bay Books ISBN 0-316-33297-6 Hodge, Charlie; Goodman, Charles (1988) Me'n Elvis , Castle Books ASIN: B000AM5N32 Lichter, Paul (1980) Elvis - The Boy Who Dared To Rock , Sphere Books ISBN 0-7221-5547-6
Bubba Ho-Tep is a 1994 alternate history novella by American author Joe R. Lansdale. [1] It was first published on August 1, 1994 in the Elvis Presley themed anthology The King is Dead and has since been re-published in various formats. [2]
In the book, "My Brother Elvis," author David E. Stanley shares personal stories about life with Elvis and his struggles with addiction. See images of Elvis and Priscilla Presley:
Esposito, Col. Tom Parker and Jerry Schilling served as principal consultants in the movie This Is Elvis. [citation needed] Esposito was a consultant on multiple Elvis projects and was considered one of the most respected sources on Elvis. His home movies are featured in many projects including the CBS Primetime Special, "Elvis By the Presleys".
Ira Jones retired from the Army in 1963 and in 1978, Jones began writing a book about the time he spent with Elvis, entitled Soldier Boy Elvis. The book was published in 1992. In the years that followed, Jones became a regular speaker at Elvis-related conventions, Bill E. Burk's Elvis World breakfasts and fan club meetings all over the world ...