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Addiction was the glue that held Elvis Presley and his manager 'Colonel' Tom Parker together during the last few years of the ...
A new biography of the singer's much vilified and exploitative manager 'Colonel' Tom Parker aims to restore his reputation, ...
Biographer Peter Guralnick shows us that loving Elvis also means loving Colonel Parker, no matter how grudgingly.
Peter Guralnick's new book, “The Colonel and the King,” is focused on the man who elevated Elvis Presley to superstardom: ...
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Elvis biographer Peter Guralnick explains the truth behinds some of the popular myths about Colonel Tom Parker, the blustery ...
A new Elvis Presley book has dispelled a massive Colonel Parker myth, thanks to previously unpublished evidence.
In many ways, it’s the origin story of the rock and roll revolution: How the man who called himself Colonel Tom Parker ...
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The Observer on MSNHow Colonel Tom Parker invented the modern superstarA new biography suggests the relationship between Elvis Presley and his maligned manager is ripe for reappraisal ...
Award-winning Elvis biographer Peter Guralnick shares a new eye-opening look at the complicated story of Elvis’s manager.
Elvis Presley and manager Colonel Tom Parker in Miami. Photograph: NBC/Getty Images “This is the ultimate American self-invention,” Guralnick concedes.
Colonel Tom Parker, the manager that helped turn Elvis into a star, gets the spotlight in Peter Guralnick biography of a ...
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