Photos: Elvis Presley and Colonel Tom Parker

Vernon Presley, Elvis Presley and Colonel Tom Parker
Vernon Presley, Elvis Presley
and Colonel Tom Parker.

Colonel Tom Parker
Colonel Tom Parker.

Colonel Tom Parker - December 15, 1956 - Elvis Presleys last Louisiana Hayride performance
Colonel Tom Parker - December 15, 1956 - Elvis Presleys last Louisiana Hayride performance.

Elvis Presley was greeted by a crowd of some 200 people in the early morning cold at Memphis's Union Station March 7,1960.
The above photo was used worldwide and it was from this that Colonel Parker's Dutch family recognised him.

Colonel Parker and Elvis Presley - 1960
Colonel Parker and Elvis Presley : 1960.

Colonel Parker at work carefully guiding Elvis Career
Colonel Parker at work carefully guiding Elvis Career.

Colonel Tom Parker and Elvis Presley 1966
Colonel Tom Parker and Elvis Presley 1966.

Colonel Tom Parker and Elvis Presley - Fun In Acapulco Publicity Photo
Colonel Tom Parker and Elvis Presley : Fun In Acapulco Publicity Photo - From The Book Elvis Portraits.

Colonel Tom Parker and Elvis Presley

Elvis Presley Las Vegas - August 1969

Elvis Presley and Colonel Tom Parker - Houston 1970
Elvis Presley and Colonel Tom Parker : Houston 1970.

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Elvis Presley Video Tupelo's Own Elvis Presley DVD

Never before have we seen an Elvis Presley concert from the 1950's with sound. Until Now! The DVD Contains recently discovered unreleased film of Elvis performing 6 songs, including Heartbreak Hotel and Don't Be Cruel, live in Tupelo Mississippi 1956. Included we see a live performance of the elusive Long Tall Sally seen here for the first time ever. + Plus Bonus DVD Audio.

This is an excellent release no fan should be without it.

The 'parade' footage is good to see as it puts you in the right context with color and b&w footage. The interviews of Elvis' Parents are well worth hearing too. The afternoon show footage is wonderful and electrifying : Here is Elvis in his prime rocking and rolling in front of 11.000 people. Highly recommended.

Tupelo's Own Elvis Presley DVD Video with Sound.