Archive for October, 2009
EDDIE O’ROURKE…RETURN TO “THE POINTE”
by eddie on Oct.20, 2009, under E
On Sunday, November 8th “The Pointe”, 2 Chapel Avenue, Port Liberte’, Jersey City, will present New Jersey Elvis Tribute Artist Eddie O’Rourke. The popular entertainer will make his third appearance, for the 2009 season, at the elegant nitery. For this performance O’Rourke will sport a copy of The King’s white, beaded, fringed outfit worn by Elvis during many of his 1970 concerts. The suit is best remembered as one of the costumes featured in the MGM movie “Elvis, That’s The Way It Is.” Back-up for Eddie’s concert will be provided by DJ Express. There is no cover charge, but reservations are suggested. Call: 201 985-9854. Show time is 6:00 PM and cameras are welcomed.
ELVIS’ “MEMPHIS MAFIA”
by eddie on Oct.12, 2009, under E
“The Memphis Mafia“ was the nickname for a group of relatives, friends and associates whose main purpose was to keep Elvis occupied. Several filled actual working positions in the “King’s” life. Some of the jobs included: bodyguard, tour managing, scheduling and costume maintenance. The members were paid a modest base salary, but received extravagant perks such as , cars, houses and bonuses. Over the years the personnel in The Memphis Mafia changed somewhat, but there was always the core members who spent a great deal of time with Elvis.
The original members, starting in 1954, were Junior and Gene Smith…Gladys Presley’s nephews. They, along with Elvis’ high school buddy Red West and later Billy Smith (youngest cousin), accompanied Presley everywhere. Later, after Elvis’ time in the Army, came George Klein (high school friend – became a popular disc jockey in Memphis), Joe Esposito (tour manager & right-hand man) Marty Lacker (shared duties with Esposito), Sonny West (bodyguard), Charlie Hodge (sang harmony and played guitar on tour), Lamar Fike (misc. responsibilities). The next wave added Elvis’ step brothers Rick, Billy and David Stanley (varying tour jobs), Jerry Schilling (now Daughter Lisa Marie’s manager), Larry Geller (hairdresser), Sam Thompson (girlfriend Linda Thompson’s brother – security force),Dave Hebler and Dick Grob (additional security) and assorted other add-on members.
The term “Memphis Mafia” came from a member of the press in 1960. After seeing Elvis and his crew emerge from limos, dressed in black mohair suits and sporting sunglasses, a fan was heard to ask, “Who are they, The Mafia?” The reporter used a slightly altered rendition of the term for his story.
My career as an Elvis Tribute Artist has put me in the company of many past members of The Memphis Mafia. A good many items from my collection of Elvis-owned items came directly from them. A list of those articles includes: sets of curtains from Elvis’ Circle G Ranch in Mississippi and Hillcrest home in Beverly Hills. Also curtains from Elvis’ bedroom in his Father, Vernon’s home in Memphis, Some of The King’s personal stationery, a dress owned and worn by Priscilla Presley, a flight plan and registration for Elvis’ private jet “The Lisa Marie”, large sections of fence from his ranch and Graceland, silver and crystal dining items and so much more.
Surviving members of The Memphis Mafia show up at Elvis Conventions at home, in the USA, and abroad. They have authored many books that give us a glimpse of life on the road and behind the music gates of Graceland with one of the most legendary performers of the Twentieth Century.
EDDIE O’ROURKE…SPOKESPERSON FOR HOFNER GUITARS
by eddie on Oct.09, 2009, under E
My association with Hofner Guitars began while I was touring with RCA’s Norman Luboff Choir. The group produced many popular recordings in the fifties, sixties and seventies. Norman scored music for a number of motion pictures including: James Dean’s “Giant”, “Island In The Sun” and “The Miracle.” And provided background arrangements for a number of pop vocalists like Harry Belefonte, Doris Day and Rosemary Clooney.
I was very young and new to the music scene and things like endorsement contracts. It was around this time that I became friends with Les Paul, the “father of the electric guitar.” So, when the Hofner people approached me about promoting their instruments, I asked Les for his advice. Back in the early fifties, Les Paul had negotiated one of the greatest endorsement deals of all time with Gibson Guitars. He also counseled Chet Atkins when the Gretsch folks flirted with him for an endorsement. I visited with Les Paul at his studio/home in Mahwah, New Jersey and kicked around several ideas over a few beers. Les leaned back in his seat and offered…”If you can’t get the money you want…get as many guitars, amps, sets of strings…whatever they’re willing to offer. And limit the length of the endorsement, so they have to renegotiate in a few years.” Armed with my new found info, I went back to Hofner’s American distributor, Sorkin Music in Long Island, New York. We settled on a cash amount plus a truck-load of guitars, “Premier Amps”, cartons of Hofner Guitar Strings and accessories. I would use the various instruments on stage while performing with the luboff Choir. In addition, while on tour, I would contact local Hofner dealers and set up in-store demonstrations. Norman and I sat for a bunch of publicity shots out in Hollywood and were featured in catalogues and posters worldwide, along with “Beatle” Paul McCartney and other personalities of the day. As part of the deal, I even managed a customized guitar for Norman’s son Peter. Needless to say, it was Paul McCartney playing that violin shaped bass, that put Hofner Guitars on the map here in the USA. Paul was their prime endorser, but I was very happy with my deal.
There’s even an Elvis connection to the Hofner association. Presley was stationed in Germany while in the Army and brought back a few European guitars, including a “Framus”…a competitor of Hofner. Elvis, no doubt, got to play a variety of German guitars in his time. As an ode to his stint in Bad Nauheim, Germany, I still use some of those Hofner Guitars in my Elvis Tribute Show
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EDDIE O’ROURKE’s “ELVIS FALL FANTASY”
by eddie on Oct.03, 2009, under Events
SEE EDDIE O’ROURKE LIVE AS “THE KING of ROCK ‘N’ ROLL” *** Sunday, November 8 – 6:30PM – “THE POINTE”, 2 Chapel Avenue, Port Liberte’, Jersey City, NJ – NO COVER CHARGE, but reservations are suggested – Call: 201 985-9854.
Dates for private events are not published…Please Email us for available bookings.
