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Gary Wells: Colonel Parker & the Presley Estate | Tommy James & Roulette Records

Gary Wells: Colonel Parker & the Presley Estate | Tommy James & Roulette Records

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This episode, our leading contributor ‪Gary Wells,‬ guides us through the fascinating story of Colonel Parker, the Presley Estate, and a tenacious Memphis lawyer determined to get to the truth.

In the wake of Vernon Presley’s death in 1979, court-appointed attorney Blanchard Tual presented a 300 page report detailing his forensic investigation into Colonel Parker’s financial arrangements with the Presley family, which he described as ‘excessive, imprudent, unfair to the estate, beyond all reasonable bounds of industry standards’, and stated that Parker had ‘violated his duty to Elvis and the estate’. A Memphis judge went on to assert that Parker’s behaviour ‘shocks the conscience of the court’. We learn that the report also called for a thorough investigation into Parker’s business associates, including RCA, and find out what, if anything, happened as a result of Blanchard Tual’s devastating findings.

Gary also recounts his own memorable (and slightly starstruck) 2024 meeting with Mr Tual himself, still practising law in Memphis, and for some additional context, we look at another astonishing show business partnership; superstar recording artist Tommy James and Morris Levy of Roulette Records.

Link here to research sources and background, including Gary's articles on Blanchard Tual and Tommy James, as well as his account of meeting Mr Tual himself in Memphis;

https://dec4podcast.com/2026/04/11/gary-wells-colonel-parker-the-presley-estate-tommy-james-roulette-records/

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