


IF YOU THINK YOU KNOW ELVIS, YOU DON’T
IF YOU THINK YOU KNOW WHAT DESERT STORM WAS ALL ABOUT,
YOU DON’T
(written by Jackie McCaffery, a lifelong fan)
“When Elvis Presley prowled the stage on 2nd September 1974, he could never have imagined this would become his most infamous performance since he’d last wooed audiences with his “pelvic gyrations” in the 1950’s. He was now a living legend. He didn’t have to prove himself to anyone. Or did he? Why did the King get angry that night? Darrin Lee has painstakingly disassembled every aspect of the concert that was to become known as Desert Storm. His detractors said that Elvis’ words were nothing but the mad ramblings of a junkie.
This book uncovers the real, vulnerable Elvis. Elvis wanted to be heard that night. Now, at last, he has been given a voice. This is truly the shattering of a myth. This gripping and extensively researched book has it all: The Drugs Dialogue. The paternity suit. Priscilla and Mike Stone. The media allegations. Sensei Ed Parker and The Karate Dialogue. The author, a lifelong Elvis fan, has uncovered the facts behind the fab-rications and come up with some startling and surprising conclusions. This is a true story. This is the story of Desert Storm.”
“Elvis Presley – Desert Storm: The Shattering Of A Myth! College Park: The Revelation Of A Hoax!” is temporarily sold out. This A5 format, soft cover numbering 220 pages was written in honor of the lovely Anne E. Nixon, printed on 60 pound paper and features the beautiful artwork of Night Rider Design’s Mr. Chris Middleton as well as black/white images from the collections of legendary photographers Bob Heis, Keith Alverson and Elvis World co-founder Phil Gelormine. If you are fascinated by the reputed ’74 concert “disasters” that were actually among Elvis’ most personable and passionate performances in which he sang his heart out, don’t hesitate because this soft cover delivers with heaps of authorial in-depth analysis and more than 25 reliable eyewitness accounts! British fans on board “Supertrip USA ’74” sat for interviews as did fans from America. This is a self-published project and print runs aren’t very large, but a sincere “thank you” to folks in 10 countries that found it worthwhile.

