A monumental oral biography filled with raucous joy, aching loss and
terrible poignancy, Elvis & the Memphis Mafia is the first book to
capture the King - the man and the phenomenon - in his full complexity.
Through revealing interviews with three of Elvis's closest friends, who
were also his protectors and rescuers, Nash achieves the first true
mapping of Elvis's psyche.
Billy Smith - Elvis's first cousin and the person he reputedly loved
most after his own mother - Marty Lacker - best man at his wedding and
foreman of the 'Memphis Mafia', the King's handpicked group of
gatekeepers and confidants - and Lamar Fike - the touring crew member
who accompanied him into the Army - were with Elvis from his teens to
his final days and provide unique access to the greatest of all rock and
roll legends. The revelations cut through every aspect of Elvis's life,
from the childhood seeds of his drug dependency, through his fear for
his mother's life and his plan to change his identity, to his bizarre
self-mutilation. No one who reads this symphonic blending of three
proud, ribald, sad and ultimately wistful voices can fail to be
profoundly moved.