Guide Evaluation
The Colonel and the King: Tom Parker, Elvis Presley, and the Partnership That Rocked the World
By Peter GuralnickLittle, Brown & Co.: 624 pages, $38If you purchase books linked on our website, The Instances might earn a fee from Bookshop.org, whose charges assist unbiased bookstores.
The favored notion of Colonel Tom Parker is that he chiseled Elvis Presley out of some huge cash, compelled his participation in some actually dangerous Nineteen Sixties motion pictures and ensured Presley’s late-career servitude to Las Vegas with a playing habit to match the King’s personal drug behavior. However this isn’t the story Peter Guralnick appears to be like to inform in his mammoth new guide, “The Colonel and the King: Tom Parker, Elvis Presley, and the Partnership that Rocked the World.”
The guide is lengthy on the “Colonel,” a moniker Parker claimed as his first title after the governor of Louisiana gave him the honorary title in 1948, and brief on the King, who, in spite of everything, has been the topic of numerous earlier volumes. Among the finest have been truly written by Guralnick, together with “Last Train to Memphis” and “Careless Whispers.” Few writers know extra about early rock ‘n’ roll and roots music, or have such ardour for the topic. When you haven’t learn Guralnick, you need to make some extent to.
Does that imply you need to learn “The Colonel and the King?” Provided that you deeply search a complete research of Elvis’ longtime supervisor, who, it have to be mentioned, led a captivating life outlined by self-mythology and willful deception. Guralnick knew Parker from 1988 till his demise in 1997, and also you get the sensation the creator noticed his topic additionally as a buddy. The guide isn’t hagiography, as a result of Guralnick does a lot analysis and reporting for each guide that he’s incapable of writing a one-sided account of any topic. That mentioned, “The Colonel and the King” usually reads like a Parker apologia, or a minimum of a concentrated effort to set some information straight.
As an illustration, there’s Parker’s oft-reported reluctance to let Elvis tour internationally close to the tip of his profession, given that Parker wasn’t a U.S. citizen and due to this fact didn’t have a passport. “The subject of much uninformed speculation,” Guralnick writes, suggesting different causes. “How could Elvis go to Japan, with its strict drug laws, how could he pass through all the customs stations he would have to clear in Europe if it were not to be a single small-country tour, without his prescribed medications? And who was going to carry those medications for him?”
Creator Peter Guralnick is a passionate skilled on early rock ‘n’ roll and roots music.
(Mike Leahy)
Parker’s background as a carnival employee is usually used to deride him. How might a mere carny know concerning the music enterprise, or qualify him to steward the king of rock ‘n’ roll? However the liveliest and most revealing elements of “The Colonel and the King” truly come earlier than the Colonel meets the King, as Guralnick paints an image of a tireless hustler determined to reinvent himself.
Parker lengthy claimed that he was born Thomas Andrew Parker in West Virginia. Actually, he was born Andreas Cornelis van Kuijk in Breda, Holland. As a boy, he glided by “Dries.” His father was a liveryman and retired soldier. When younger Dries fell in with a household circus and taught his father’s horses to do methods, his dad roared that the child “was no son of his, that he would never amount to anything, and, after beating him to within an inch of his life, announced that he would be banned from having anything to do with the stables.” As a teen, Parker smuggled himself to the U.S., obtained despatched again, then made the trek once more, this time efficiently.
He developed a behavior of being unofficially adopted by surrogate households after which disappearing and not using a hint, a sample that continued when he joined the U.S. Military, went AWOL and ultimately obtained an honorable discharge in 1933, with a certificates of incapacity that cited causes of “Psychic Psychogenic Depression” (Parker claimed he was discharged for having a nasty leg). He ultimately ended up in Florida, the place he turned a jack-of-all-trades carny and developed a pointy intuition for advance publicity and promotion.
Elvis wasn’t Parker’s first music shopper; he developed his chops first with early pop famous person Gene Austin, then nation star Hank Snow. However when Parker first witnessed Elvis and Elvis mania on the Louisiana Hayride in 1955, he was decided to handle him. Then it was on to promoting him, cunningly and ferociously, to RCA, twentieth Century Fox and whoever else would assist construct the mighty Elvis trade.
“The Colonel and the King” is a hunk of a guide, weighing in at 624 pages. That features about 250 pages of annotated letters to and from the Colonel, which could have been higher used, in truncated type, unfold all through the narrative correct. You additionally get the sense that maybe the creator was quite fast to take Parker for his phrase, contemplating Parker himself as soon as joked that he was writing an autobiography referred to as “The Benevolent Con Man.”
One can admire Guralnick’s thoroughness and sense of mission whereas additionally wishing for tighter outcomes. I discovered the arc of Parker’s story fairly intriguing, at the same time as I obtained a bit uninterested in it.
Vognar is a contract tradition author.