Sunday, November 07, 2010

November 7 - Marty Got The Blues

On sunday Marty Lacker was honored with a Beale Street Blues Note, the equivalent of a Holly. The pictures of the event were taken by Sandi Pichon, longtime Elvis fan. Lacker started his entertainment career in radio in 1957 and a few years later his former high schoolmate, Elvis Presley, asked Marty to work for him. Marty was with and close to Elvis for 20 years and served as his right hand man for a number of years as well as being his Co-Best Man at his wedding.


Lacker was solely responsible for Elvis to return to Memphis to record for the first time in 14 years when Lacker convinced Elvis to record with Chips Moman resulting in "Suspicious Minds" and "In The Ghetto' as well as other hits.  It was a few months after that Moman asked Lacker to run American Studios for him which he did for a couple of years before opening his own company, Mempro,Inc. serving the entire Music Industry. While at American, Lacker became one of the leaders of the Memphis Music Industry and produced, directed and wrote three highly successful Memphis Music Awards Shows featuring many of the big named artists who recorded in Memphis at the time as well as attended by most of the executives of the national music industry.



Elvis Biography Night

The BBC announced "Elvis Night" on the Biography Channel (156) commencing at 8 p.m. on Sunday, 21st November.