[10] Parker later said that at times they had had to live on as little as $1 a week (US$20 in 2021 dollars). There are probably a number of reasons for this. A gambling, circus- and cigar-loving illegal immigrant: that's who created the buzz behind the King of Rock 'n' Roll, Elvis Presley.Colonel Tom Parker was the one person you'd see at . [15], Parker and Neal worked together to promote Presley, using their own Hank Snow Tour to book him and tour him. Parker was also afraid that any attempt to block Presley from being drafted would result in a more detailed look into his own service record. Parker suffered a stroke in 1997, dying at a hospital in Las Vegas, Nevada after years of declining health, survived only by his second wife. The premises had been ransacked in search of money. Never one to miss an opportunity to make money off of his prized client, Colonel Tom Parker jumped on Elvis' death as a marketing cash grab. 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[39], For the remainder of the 1960s, Presley made films that relied heavily on exotic locations and mundane songs, and he was tied into contracts that he could not escape. ( Elvis' Manager ) Alpha 11 201K subscribers Subscribe 2.3K Share 313K views 5 years ago Colonel Tom Parker managed Elvis Presley for the majority of. After Elvis' death in 1977, the Elvis Presley manager continued on as if The King were still alive. [15] As Presley was still a minor, his parents had to sign the contract with Parker on his behalf. [33] If Presley could show the world that he the same as any other young man, Parker told him, then more people would accept him and his music. After the special, Parker managed Presley's return to live performance, including a set of brief U.S. tours and many engagements in Las Vegas. His accent wasn't so theatrical, and he was way funnier than Baz Luhrmann gives him credit for. Parker served two years in the 64th Coast Artillery (United States), at Fort Shafter, in Hawaii, and shortly afterwards re-enlisted at Fort Barrancas, Florida. However, it would be a quiet wedding. [44] At the time, Presley's back catalog was not considered very important and RCA initially calculated it at being worth much less, but in later years it would become one of the most valuable record catalogs in the music business. [50] They hired private detectives to find out where the drugs were coming from and were successful in stopping any more from reaching Presley. [53] Seeing it as a chance to finally be taken seriously as an actor, Presley agreed to take the role if the contracts could be worked out. . They struggled to survive during the Great Depression, working short cons and traveling across the country in search of work. "A couple times he set me up in the Elvis Presley suite on top of the Hilton, and I would go play Elvis for a week One night we were at the crap table together and he rubbed my head for luck. Their's was probably the most unique artist-manager relationship ever in show business, clearly one of the most successful. Parker's response: "That's not true at all. RCA was eager for Presley to record in West Germany, but Parker insisted that it would ruin his reputation as a regular soldier if he was able to go into a recording studio. [50] Presley's main doctor, George C. Nichopoulos, would often replace Presley's medication with placebos in an attempt to wean him off the drugs. [4] Priscilla and the Trust were prepared to let Parker continue to handle Presley's business affairs, and petitioned the court to that end. Parker appeared to be in complete control during Presley's time away, but he was worried about the outside influence that Presley might encounter in West Germany. "[40], Presley had to do no more than provide RCA Victor with three albums a year,[37] and his film soundtracks did that for him. That was 1977 money, using the inflation calculator $30 million in 1977 is equaled to $146,671,287.13 in 2022. Related: Elvis True Story: Who Was Orion? However, it soon became obvious that Elvis had staying power, with the right guidance. Thats insane! Later in 1975, the government of Saudi Arabia offered Parker $5 million for Presley to perform there. [11][10], Parker first became involved in the music industry as a music promoter in 1938, working with the popular singer Gene Austin. But according to Alanna. During the 1960s, after many years of ill health, Marie began to display signs of dementia. It was producer Steve Binder who put forward the idea of Presley singing his old hits and even the staged section with his old band, Scotty Moore and D. J. Fontana, the latter inspired by a post-rehearsal informal jam in Presley's dressing room. PIONEERING EARLY MANAGEMENT The opposing counsel responded by presenting into evidence a copy of Parker's U.S. Army enlistment form which stated, through a legal loophole, that because Parker signed his enlistment papers under his alias "Thomas Andrew Parker" and once he took the oath by swearing allegiance to the United States of America, he unofficially renounced his Dutch citizenship, although it is claimed that he died a Dutch citizen. [60] In 1993, interest in Presley's enduring legend, interest that is sometimes notable for its obsessiveness, provoked Parker to remark: "I don't think I exploited Elvis as much as he's being exploited today. Also to die at a similar age of either heart or lung problems were Elvis' mother Gladys and three of her brothers. In January 1958 Presley received his draft notice from the United States Army. [15] However, Parker remained involved in many of Arnold's live tours and demanded a buyout of $50,000 (US$506,405 in 2021 dollars[11]) to settle their contract. Parker privately acknowledged his brother and even introduced him to Presley. He's a very smart man. [52], Although many around Presley were worried about his worsening drug dependency, Parker appeared to ignore the problem. Presley's acting career was originally intended to be a serious one, but after seeing a chance to cross-promote singles and albums with the films, Parker persuaded Presley to sing in his films. Snow eventually led Parker to Elvis Presley. You read that right, $146.6 million dollars. [4] From about 1931 until 1938, he worked as a "carny" with Royal American Shows. [67] It is also recorded that Marie did not divorce her second husband until 1936, and her brother, Bitsy, recalled no ceremony of marriage between Parker and Marie. [26] Presley said of Parker: "I don't think I would have ever been very big if it wasn't for him. [35] All of these stories were fabrications, but it kept his name in view of the public. Presley's career stagnated while artists like the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and The Beach Boys dominated the charts. It took a probate court to remove Parker and his 50% fee from future dealings. [52] In Las Vegas, he was starting to appear drugged on stage, slurring his words and forgetting song lyrics. The sale of the back catalog to RCA meant that after his death, Presley's estate would not receive any royalties for any Presley recordings made prior to 1973. [65] Marie was one of six children,[65] had been married twice before, and had a son from her first marriage. [15] Presley had been at Sun Records since the beginning of his career, but Sam Phillips, the owner of Presley's current label, was aware that to have any kind of a successful future Presley would need the backing of a much larger label. With no touring or public appearances to be made, Parker was able to keep costs to a minimum. He was punished with solitary confinement, from which he emerged with a psychosis that led to him spending two months in a mental hospital,[4] and he was discharged from the Army because of his mental condition. He arranged for a screen test with Paramount Pictures, and after impressing them with Presley's acting ability, Presley was signed to a seven-picture contract. He suggested to Parker that, as Presley had recorded and was still performing the song "I'll Remember You" written by Kui Lee, the donations could go to the Kui Lee Cancer Fund that had been set up following the death of the songwriter in 1966. In 1958, Parker encouraged Elvis to voluntarily enlist in the Army (part of Elvis' true story) after he received a draft notice and serve a two-year stint as a regular soldier, showing the world that he was just like any average American. Parker was looking ahead when he persuaded Presley to sign up as a Soldier. He also became friendly with the estate again, attending special ceremonies and events in Memphis, invited by Priscilla. By this time, Parker was aware that Presley needed a rest from touring and the chance to deal with his prescription drug addictions. [15], In 1948, Parker received the honorary rank of colonel in the Louisiana State Militia from Jimmie Davis, the governor of Louisiana and a former country singer, in return for work Parker did on Davis's election campaign. [18] When the contract expired, the Memphis radio personality Bob Neal stepped in and made a deal with Phillips to become Presley's manager. He quickly became the singer's sole representative, and within months he had won Elvis a recording contract with RCA Victor.. At that time Parker believed Elvis to be black. As a reward, Davis gave him the honorary rank of "colonel" in the Louisiana State Militia.[2][3]. With more and more fans learning about Presley and his legacy, many are developing an intense curiosity about those in the King's inner circle. [26] Parker, with his 25% share of profits, found ways to make money from his artist that other managers before him had never thought of. Potomac, was going to be salvaged. Parker made several attempts to have it stopped, but failed to do so. Imagine owing anyone $146.6 million dollars. In 1967, Parker pushed Elvis to marry Priscilla Beaulieu, hoping that it would help change the tide of his career. [52] Parker was furious, and he stormed into Presley's dressing room after the show to confront him. Parker had unknowingly backed himself into a financial corner. At the time of his death, Parker was suffering with diabetes, gout, and various other health problems. [4], In The Colonel, her 2003 biography of Parker, Alanna Nash wrote that Parker may have been a suspect or a person of interest in an unsolved murder case in Breda. However, Parker claimed that his issue with overseas performances was over security issues, as well as poor venues not suitable for the star's stature. February 27, 2023 . [44] He offered RCA Records the opportunity to buy Presley's entire back catalog for $5.4 million. And I know that Elvis loved it. The actor wore a fat suit and heavy make-up to appear more like Parker, but the real performance came in the mannerisms, accent, and presence of Hanks embodying Elvis' manager. [4], In 1935, Parker married 27-year-old Marie Francis Mott. In 1994, following the marriage of Lisa Marie and Michael Jackson, Parker stated that Presley would not have approved. [53], From 1974 onward, Presley's weight gain and prescription drug abuse became too much to be controlled. "I had the luxury of essentially recreating somebody who no one really knew. [56] Other accounts suggest he slumped in his chair at his office, muttered, "Oh, dear God", and then quickly phoned Vernon Presley, where Parker advised Presley's father that his son's image needed to be protected. [69] In October 1990, Parker married Loanne Miller, his secretary since 1972. After a lifetime of earning well over $100 million managing Elvis, The Colonel's estate was barely worth $1 million upon his death. Parker remained Elvis' manager until Presley's death in 1977. Parker returned to the carnival (one not-too-dissimilar to the 1950s carnival in American Horror Story thanks to the setting), where he made his living for a time before getting involved in music promotion, working with the likes of Gene Austin, Minnie Pearl, Eddy Arnold, and Hank Snow. [41] Selling it to RCA for $24,000 ($200,443 in 2021 dollars[11]), it was used to promote Presley's latest film, Frankie & Johnny. Reportedly, Hanks was approached by movie director Baz Luhrmann, and after a short conversation, the actor was hooked. [65] However, there is no definite proof that anything other than romance led to their marriage. At the time of Presley's death in 1977, it was suspected that Parker owed the Las Vegas Hilton over $30 million ($134,151,565 in 2021 dollars[11]) in gambling losses. "[42] Parker used the argument that Presley was his only client and he was thus earning only one fee.[42]. According to Smithsonian Magazine, Parker liked to present himself as an American man called Thomas Andrew Parker . The iconic singer has never truly left the headlines, even though he died four decades ago. [37] Parker signed long-term contracts with the film studios,[39] possibly to guarantee work and income for both him and Presley. Parker decided that Las Vegas was the perfect place to do it,[41] and on May 1, 1967, the couple were married in a ceremony that lasted only eight minutes and had a handful of guests. [citation needed], For the remainder of Presley's life, Parker saw little of him. Second, for a movie about a musician, Elvis also didn't receive any music nominations at the Oscars. [6] He was the son of Maria Elisabeth (Ponsie) and Adam van Kuijk. However, Hanks, who has six prior nominations and won twice, was snubbed for his role as Colonel Tom Parker. On March 26, 1956, after Presley's management contract with Neal expired, Presley signed a contract with Parker that made him his exclusive representative. In January 1979, it was discovered that Presley had lost out on royalties for songs on which he had been listed as an author or composer because Parker had unwisely advised him not to sign up to ASCAP or its younger competitor, BMI. In May 1973, in an attempt to deal with Presley's growing dependence on prescription drugs, Presley's father, Vernon, and Parker attempted to cut off his supply. [55] Worried about the impact such details might have on his career, Presley, through his father, asked Parker to stop the publication. While it is believed that he made over $100 million dollars during his time with Elvis, he was rumored to only be worth a million dollars when he died, and at one point, had gambling debts in excess of $ Continue Reading Related questions During this part of Presley's career, Parker and Presley agreed to a 50/50 "partnership", which, with Parker controlling merchandising and other non-music related items, resulted in Parker earning more than his client. [16] In the drama, the role of Sands was portrayed as a "twisted psychopath". He would sniff out talent and attempt to milk them for all they were worth, including Elvis, whom he initially saw as an act that wouldn't last more than a few years. [53] Presley was beginning to consider new management, with Concerts West co-founder Tom Hulett being the clear favorite for the job. Asked by a journalist what he would do now, Parker responded: "Why, I'll just go right on managing him! After the Sinatra special, Parker decided that Presley's future lay in Hollywood. [53] Parker, who had always dealt with Presley's film contracts and viewed the offer as a starting bid to earning more money, instead asked for a salary $1 million ($5,035,869 in 2021 dollars[11]), 50% of the profits, plus another $100,000 ($503,587 in 2021 dollars[11]) for expenses, and spoke of needing to arrange details of a soundtrack deal. In 1963, Colonel Tom Parker, Elvis Presley's audacious manager who had gotten his start selling candy apples in carnivals, read in the paper that Franklin Delano Roosevelt's presidential yacht, the U.S.S. Colonel Tom Parker, as played by Tom Hanks in Elvis, was the controversial manager of singer Elvis Presley (played by Austin Butler) with a mysterious past who had a key role in both The King's success and downfall. But according to IMDb, it was because Elvis just didn't like dealing with confrontation. [4][5] Tual, once appointed as Lisa Marie's guardian ad litem, chose to investigate the entire period of Parker's management of Presley; his preliminary finding was that Parker's management deal of 50% was extortionate compared to the industry average of 1520%. [65] Unbeknown to Parker at the time, she had a second son from her first marriage, but had given him up for adoption at birth due to his disability (a club foot). While the . [35] He sent Presley's friends to keep him company, arranged for business associates to watch over him while they were working in Europe, and kept in regular contact with him. [15] Although Neal remained Presley's official manager, Parker was becoming increasingly involved in the running of his career, and by the summer of 1955 he had become Presley's "special advisor". He had booked Presley into a four-week Las Vegas engagement, misjudging the reaction of the slightly older, more reserved audiences that Las Vegas attracted. [49] The album was released simultaneously around the world, and went to number 1 on the US charts, the first Presley album to do so since the Roustabout soundtrack, in 1964. Parker was able to receive more than half of the income from the enterprise, an unprecedented figure for a music manager. A proud father, a combat veteran, dog lover, gym rat, coffee enthusiast and all around equal opportunity doughnut devourer, you can follow his daily exploits on Twitter and Instagram, as well as YouTube Videos on The Arctic Ninja Network. [67] According to interviews given by Parker to the Associated Press many years later, he and Marie were married in Tampa, Florida, during the winter of 1932,[67] but the Florida Office of Vital Statistics had no record of such a marriage any time between 1927 and 1946. Parker encouraged Presley to make film musicals which became the focus of his career during his commercial decline in the 1960s until his 1968 comeback and return to touring. Nash portrays the Colonel as a psychopathic murderer born June 26, 1909 in Breda, Holland, whose real name is Andreas "Andre" Cornelis van Kuijk. Presley was never one to stand up against Parker, but he knew that this TV show was his one chance at a true comeback, and with Binder backing him, Presley told Parker he was doing it "Binder's way". According to several people who knew Presley at the time, the talks with Hulett got so far along that it seemed almost inevitable the deal would be done. He died of complications from the stroke[72] the following morning at a hospital in Las Vegas, Nevada, at age 87. Elvis picked up an impressive seven Oscar nominations. Presley remembered the event as one of the worst moments of his career. [50] However, it wasn't long before Presley was able to find other doctors to meet his demands. More than 40 years after his death, Elvis Presley remains one of the most famous and most easily recognized people in history. I wanted to punch him in the face. "[72] She reiterated her positive opinion to Tom Hanks in 2022 when the actor prepared to play Parker for Elvis (2022). [4], On August 14, 1981, Judge Evans ordered Elvis Presley Enterprises to sue Parker for mismanagement. His films still made money and his albums still sold well, but the profits were falling. He also assisted Jimmie Davis' campaign to become Governor of Louisiana. ", "Photos: Elvis Presley and Colonel Tom Parker", https://www.elvis.com.au/presley/a-new-light-on-colonel-tom-parker.shtml, "A Larger-Than-Life Look at a Larger-Than-Life Star", "Meet the Fifth (Jewish) Beatle Manager Brian Epstein", "The All American Boy: Enter Elvis and the rock-a-billies", Tom Parker collection and interviews with co workers, ED Bonja Interview Elvis Photographer - the Elvis Information Network exclusive. The actor won his first Oscar for Philadelphia, where he played an AIDs-afflicted lawyer, losing significant weight to portray the character's declining health. In 1968, he was asked in an interview if it was true that he took fifty percent of everything Elvis earned. [15] Both Mercury Records and Columbia Records showed interest, although their initial offers were nowhere near the $40,000 requirement. The show, titled "Welcome Home, Elvis", was Presley's first national television appearance since The Ed Sullivan Show in January 1957. More: Does Elvis Have An After Credits Scene? [4] After a lifetime that saw him earn in excess of $100 million, Parker's estate was worth barely $1 million when he died. [48], Aloha from Hawaii proved to be the last great moment in Presley's career. [4] Fans and biographers alike believe that one of the main reasons Parker signed Presley to a Vegas hotel in 1969 for his live comeback was to help cover losses he experienced in their casino. [41], On January 2, 1967, Parker re-negotiated his managerial/agent contract with Presley, persuading him to increase Parker's share from 25% to 50% on certain transactions. He made him join the Army after Elvis was offered an out by the Memphis draft board. [60] However, he did occasionally bother them by criticizing some decisions. He also pocketed some $6 million on a deal for Elvis'. The talks had included details about European tours, and buying out Presley's contract would not have been a problem for Hulett and his company. [41] Frank Sinatra had married Mia Farrow in 1966, and it had produced enough publicity for Parker to sit up and take notice. The Amazing Comeback Of Colonel Tom Parker "Colonel Tom Parker managed Elvis Presley's career from 1955 to 1977. Despite the fact that no one is certain what actually happened on that tragic day in 1977, it is clear that Colonel Parker had a significant impact on the singer's life and death. [72] Priscilla Presley attended the funeral to represent the Elvis Presley Estate and gave a eulogy that, to many in the room, summed up Parker: "Elvis and the Colonel made history together, and the world is richer, better and far more interesting because of their collaboration. "[56] Almost immediately, before even visiting Graceland, Parker traveled to New York City to meet with merchandising associates and executives with RCA Records, instructing them to prepare for a huge demand in Presley products. [41] The Cadillac tour proved to be somewhat more successful than the film itself. [12] Despite having sold over 86 million records since 1924 and earning over $17 million, Austin's career was at a low point. [37] He allowed him to perform three live shows in 1961, all charity events, two in Memphis and one in Hawaii. He was given the honorary title of "Colonel" in the Louisiana State Militia from Governor Jimmie Davis as thanks for the work he did on his political campaign. Parker was a svengali who exerted an extreme amount of control over his charge's career, and took enormous 25 to 50% in commission. So clearly the rock star never worked up the will to actually go through with the firing. [18] Neal was struggling at the time to accommodate his new client's success, and in February 1955, following a meeting with Parker, Presley agreed to let Parker take some control of future bookings and promotions. What Elvis Gets RightAnd WrongAbout the Real Colonel Tom Parker His accent wasn't so theatrical, and he was way funnier than Baz Luhrmann gives him credit for. The Elvis manager certainly had some unethical practices when it came to the King of Rock n Roll, and many were shocked upon viewing the film to find out that this was the case. The other five nominations were for technical (Editing, Sound, Cinematography) and design (Costume Design, Makeup and Hairstyling). This deed on the part of Vernon and Gladys Presley marked a permanent separation of Elvis from his mother, and as Elvis was a classic "mama's boy". Just the opposite. Elvis Presley expressed his desire to go overseas frequently, but he was kept at bay with easy and fast money arranged by The Colonel on projects in the U.S. By the time they reached the final years of Elvis' career, the two were so intertwined and invested that it made more sense to stay in business than to walk away. [4] A year later at 18, with enough money to sustain him for a short period, he entered America illegally by jumping ship from his employer's vessel. After his Army hitch, he had him stop making personal appearances, and limited his public exposure to three sappy movies a year. [54] He phoned Presley's father once to suggest taking time off, but Vernon Presley told him they couldn't afford to stop touring due to Presley's constant and lavish spending of money. [51], After the Aloha special, Parker made a deal that would later be used in court to prove that he had not acted in the best interests of Presley. Most notably, in Colonel Tom Parker, the mysterious manager portrayed by Tom Hanks in Elvis. But, after he gave a detailed invoice to Elvis, the star realized he couldn't pay Parker, so they continued collaborating. [12] He was a successful promoter, but he wanted to move into management.[12]. Presley's first manager was Scotty Moore, the guitarist in his band, who was encouraged by Sun Records owner Sam Phillips to become Presley's manager to protect Elvis from unscrupulous music promoters. [33] Parker, on the other hand, was fully aware that any special treatment given to Presley would instantly be used against him in the media and by those who disliked his style of music. He claimed Parker negotiated side deals with RCA that defrauded Presley of $2.8 million. His death certificate lists his birth name as Andreas Cornelis van Kuijk, his country of birth as the Netherlands, and his citizenship as American. [16] Soon after, Sands' song "Teen-Age Crush" reached number 2 on the pop charts, eventually selling 800,000 copies. [39] When Presley complained to him that he wanted better scripts, Parker reminded him of his lavish lifestyle and that risking $1 million a year for doing practically no work was dangerous. Despite the court controversy, Parker continued to appear at Elvis-themed events, from anniversaries to special events, etc. The Colonel was well-known as a strong promoter that frequently leaned into exploitation. [41] With Priscilla's father dropping heavy hints, and fear that their relationship might become public beforehand, Parker persuaded Presley that he should make an "honest woman" of her in the very near future. [4] During his first visit there, he traveled with a Chautauqua educational tent show, before returning briefly to the Netherlands. 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