How Colonel Tom Parker stole all of Elvis Presley's money

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  • Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024
  • This video delves into the fascinating relationship between Elvis Presley and his manager, Colonel Tom Parker. From their initial meeting to the secrets surrounding Parker's true identity, this video explores the intricacies of their partnership and the impact it had on Elvis's career. Discover the rumors surrounding Parker's motives and the mystery that shrouded his life, as well as the potential outcomes had Brian Epstein and Colonel Parker not been involved in their respective artists' careers. This video provides a captivating look into the world of music management and the power dynamics that shaped the lives of two of the most iconic figures in music history.

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  • @x-files5551
    @x-files5551 9 месяцев назад

    A goal of a successful trader is to make the best trades possible and trading Elvis for the Beatles is one of those.

  • @faithlloyd9094
    @faithlloyd9094 9 месяцев назад

    Very interesting

  • @kimkrause8590
    @kimkrause8590 9 месяцев назад +1

    He was a damn crook i believe that about him

  • @manlystranger4973
    @manlystranger4973 9 месяцев назад

    Your channel has an excellent name as this is very much a not real documentary. Parker was not a con man. Parker wrote his contracts in large print on a single page with no fine print. Have you ever signed a contract with no fine print in your entire life? Do you believe any of the fine print on a contract was for your benefit? No person ever came forward claiming Parker had cheated them. Parker's accounting practices, like his contracts, were clear and easy to follow. In fact, his accounting was so easy to understand that when the courts of TN accused Parker of unethical business practices, the courts found Parker not only did not steal money from Elvis, but that he had loaned Elvis vast sums and the estate was required to pay millions back to Parker. It is terrible you claim Vernon would have been "befuddled" by Parker's accounting reports. Was Vernon stupid? If Vernon was so befuddled, how did he keep $1,000,000 in Elvis's checking account and large sums in his savings account at all times. After all the bills were paid after Elvis died, the estate was valued at more than $5 million. How did poor befuddled stupid Vernon, the only person managing Elvis's finances, manage to amass $5 million while Elvis was spending legendary sums on gifts and cars and his lifestyle and with greedy Colonel Parker faking the income numbers?

    • @retrobilly1719
      @retrobilly1719 9 месяцев назад

      Ha Ha😂,Read Last Train to Memphis & Careless Love,Copies of the Contracts are in those books ,You needed to be a Lawyer to understand them,and Parker always had add ons and side deals

    • @retrobilly1719
      @retrobilly1719 9 месяцев назад

      Because Elvis was touring 150+ dates a year ,5 Million was a piddance Compared to what Elvis Earned in his Career,Elvis needed separate Accountants & Investment Brokers &!Lawyers to Maximize his income ,Unfortunately He didn’t do that,Owned Virtually no Stock