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aber wenn es grundsätzlich nicht interessiert weil ein elvis leben und die zusammenhänge die zu diversen dingen führten auch nicht interessiert kann ich das durchaus akzeptieren .... aber bitte wenns was über pt gibt dann da posten...lol
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wie gesagt.. das einzige, dass mir an dem projekt nicht ganz gefallen mag, ist die GRÖSSE! ansonsten gibts aus meiner sicht NIX daran auszusetzen
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aber es ging halt mehr um die dokumente......
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Noch was neue info uber das buch:
World premiere of Charles Stone's book about his years with Elvis and the Colonel will take place at the ElvisMatters Event, "100 Years Parker - 1000 Times Elvis" Frontcover of the upcoming book release ISBN: 978-3-00-027543-2 We all know that with the passing of Colonel Parker in 1997, not only the person of Colonel Parker was gone forever, but also gone were all of his memories. During his lifetime, neither 'the Colonel' nor his right-hand man, Tom Diskin wrote a book about the times with Elvis. Even though Elvis has been dead for more than thirty-one years now, Elvis fans still hunger for more and detailed background information - especially about the concert years. Charles Stone, who was born November 8, 1943, and grew up in Wichita Falls, Texas, didn't know, when he started to work for Concerts West, that one day he would work with Colonel Parker and the Elvis entourage. Still 'Taking Care Of Business' in the Elvis world, tour producer, Charles Stone, shares his memories with Elvis fans worldwide. As tour producer for the Elvis Presley Tours in the 1970's, Charles Stone also worked closely with Colonel Tom Parker. His inside view of the business details of the Colonel and how to manage and handle the Elvis deals was something special. Charles was one of the few members who was inducted into the Colonel’s "Snowman's League" - a mysterious accommodation of the Colonel. Along with Charles' memories, the book will present a number of private shots of Elvis on stage, a look “behind the wall" at the Colonel's private home in Palm Springs, rare shots of the sound systems, speakers and mixing boards taken and contributed by sound engineer, Bruce Jackson, and, of course, paperwork. Charles Stone (bottom right corner) during the Elvis concert March 11, 1974 - Hampton, VA For the very first time, Charles Stone opens his original tour books, showing you reprinted documents and paperwork that gives you an inside view as you have never before had into the details of how the tours were produced and how things were arranged. The rare pictures, along with the paperwork that has never before been seen, will give you a new perspective and a close-up look at how the Elvis Tours were produced. This is definitively the very first book about "Elvis & The Colonel" that is written by a guy who was there. The storyline is based on Charles' memories, unlike previous Colonel books that were based on false assumptions and fabricated stories told by a third party. www.colonelparker.info From June 25th - June 28th, there will be a special celebration party for the 100th birthday of Colonel Parker in his hometown, Breda, The Netherlands, organized by the Belgium Fan club "ElvisMatters". For more information, visit the official website for the event: www.colonelparker.info The close connection between Charles Stone and Colonel Parker and the 100th birthday anniversary of Elvis' famous manager make the perfect combination for the world premiere of the latest Praytome Publishing book ElvisMatters will have the honour and exclusive privilege to have the world premiere of Charles Stone's book, "My Years with Elvis and the Colonel". The Praytome Publishing crew will also be in Breda for the event and to answer any questions you might have about this new release - or any previous releases. Because the book will premiere at the ElvisMatters event, shipping will begin June 29, 2009. Contact your local dealer to order the book. |
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Launch of Charles Stone Memoir
Launch of Charles Stone Memoir We all know that with the passing of Colonel Parker in 1997, not only the person of Colonel Parker was gone forever, but also gone were all of his memories. During his lifetime, neither 'the Colonel' nor his right-hand man, Tom Diskin wrote a book about the times with Elvis. Even though Elvis has been dead for more than thirty-one years now, Elvis fans still hunger for more and detailed background information - especially about the concert years. Charles Stone, who was born November 8, 1943, and grew up in Wichita Falls, Texas, didn't know, when he started to work for Concerts West, that one day he would work with Colonel Parker and the Elvis entourage. Still 'Taking Care Of Business' in the Elvis world, tour producer, Charles Stone, shares his memories with Elvis fans worldwide. As tour producer for the Elvis Presley Tours in the 1970's, Charles Stone also worked closely with Colonel Tom Parker. His inside view of the business details of the Colonel and how to manage and handle the Elvis deals was something special. Charles was one of the few members who was inducted into the Colonel’s "Snowman's League" - a mysterious accommodation of the Colonel. Along with Charles' memories, the book will present a number of private shots of Elvis on stage, a look “behind the wall" at the Colonel's private home in Palm Springs, rare shots of the sound systems, speakers and mixing boards taken and contributed by sound engineer, Bruce Jackson, and, of course, paperwork. For the very first time, Charles Stone opens his original tour books, showing you reprinted documents and paperwork that gives you an inside view as you have never before had into the details of how the tours were produced and how things were arranged. The rare pictures, along with the paperwork that has never before been seen, will give you a new perspective and a close-up look at how the Elvis Tours were produced. This is definitively the very first book about "Elvis & The Colonel" that is written by a guy who was there. The storyline is based on Charles' memories, unlike previous Colonel books that were based on false assumptions and fabricated stories told by a third party. From June 25th - June 28th, there will be a special celebration party for the 100th birthday of Colonel Parker in his hometown, Breda, The Netherlands, organized by the Belgium Fan club "ElvisMatters". For more information, visit the official website for the event: www.colonelparker.info The close connection between Charles Stone and Colonel Parker and the 100th birthday anniversary of Elvis' famous manager make the perfect combination for the world premiere of the latest Praytome Publishing book ElvisMatters will have the honour and exclusive privilege to have the world premiere of Charles Stone's book, "My Years with Elvis and the Colonel". The Praytome Publishing crew will also be in Breda for the event and to answer any questions you might have about this new release - or any previous releases. |
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Launch of Charles Stone Memoir
This could be a very interesting read. Thank you for the post.
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@phyllis:
PLEASE DON`T REPLY by pressing *zitieren*. it´s enough to answer by pressing *antworten* ps: you´ll find more of the same content in an older posting --> http://elvisnachrichten.de/showthread.php?t=19420
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Habe das Buch gestern erhalten und ein wenig darin gelesen. Ich kann nur sagen: Super!
Technisch ist das Buch (wie bei Praytome üblich) exzellent gemacht und auch sehr gut geschrieben. Dazu gibts wieder zahlreiche (zumindest mir) unbekannte Fotos - wie immer auch die in bester Qualität. Wer sich für die Konzert-Tourneen des King in den 1970ern interessiert, sollte dieses Buch auf jeden Fall gelesen haben. |
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oh jetzt hätte ich fast die erste reaktion verpasst...
danke dir ...freut mich das es dir gefällt... sag mal hat es spass gemacht durchzublättern? hast du nen fun charakter entdecken können bzw empfunden....???
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