Jeff Schrembs has long been one of the foremost Elvis Presley Experts in the World along with having amassed one of the largest private Elvis Presley Collections in the World.
We believe that the book has been delayed due to his illness.
Our understanding is that the book has been completed and will include many unseen Elvis photographs from his personal collection cataloged at over 100,000 individual prints.
There has been internet chatter about the size of the book being broken down into several books but that has not been confirmed.
We also have been told that it is his intent to put part of the proceeds to Charity and to his advocacy for the Memphis Mafia to be formally recognized by the Estate.
This is the most recent information we have as of June 2010.
During the interim his family is allowing several of his articles to be published online.
Elvis Fans Worldwide wish Jeff Schrembs to get well soon and get back to sharing his knowledge about Elvis with us all.
Elvis Presley
Elvis: My Best Man Written by George Klein, an ex-member of Presley's Memphis Mafia entourage.source: http://www.digitalspy.com/music/news/a193840/elvis-presley-friend-releases-book.html
The name of the book that the bodyguards of the late Elvis Presley wrote is called "Elvis: What Happened?". It was a book that talked about the womanizing, drug use, about the people who enabled his behavior.
Priscilla Presley wrote one book which came out in 1985. It was a memoir which was called "Elvis andÊMe".
Sony RCA owns the music book of Elvis Presley.
You can find that book on Amazon.com
In the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar, the "King of Rock and Roll" refers to Elvis Presley. His real name is Elvis Aaron Presley. The character in the story who idolizes him is called "Caveman," and he learns about the significance of Elvis through the family's history.
Elvis never wrote a book. He often said he wanted to write his autobiography and would title it "Through my Eyes."
Yes. Elvis Presley did in fact read the Book of Mormon. He had many friends that were members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) who introduced him to the book, including Ed Parker, Cricket Butler, and the Osmond Family. Elvis studied many religions near the end of his life and had a fascination with many of them, including Mormonism. You can go to the "Related Links" below to hear Alan Osmond discuss how he came to have the book and donate it to the Church archives, as well as see photos of the book with Elvis' notes in it.
The United States government has not issued a coin with Elvis and there are no five dollar coins. You have a collectible coin and need to look up it's value in a book on collectibles.
No, She's not. Yes she ABSOLUTELY is.. I represent her. She is alive and well and actually coming out with her book in eBook form within the week.
YES, Elvis enjoyed his last concert very much and his vocal performance, and range, was extraordinary. However, Elvis was greatly concerned about his; medical problems some of which resulted in his being bloated and overweight and the book (written by three of his ex-emplyees who had recently been fired) entitled "Elvis What Happened". Elvis was fearful that this book would oneday be read by his little girl, Lisa Marie Presley, and could adversely affect his relationship with his fans as well as hurt his name/reputation. For all of the very real medical, and even mood swings and depression, issues that Elvis was suffering from when he hit the stage he (literally) gave it his all and the fans loved him for it. GREAT QUESTION by the way.