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Larry Geller


Last Updated: 11/26/2009

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Gender: Male
Status: Married
Age: 70
Sign: Leo

City: Los Angeles
State: California
Country: US
Signup Date: 2/22/2009

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November 26, 2009 - Thursday 
So much to be grateful for every day, but it's good to be reminded once a year that we need to say thanks for all that we have.  I'm grateful for     my health, my family, my friends (including my "Elvis friends"), and of course thankful that I live in such a great country.  Even in hard times we         can all find something to appreciate and be thankful for.  I wish all of you a truly wonderful and Happy Thanksgiving! 
-Larry

October 19, 2009 - Monday 
    I am so saddened to report the passing of a very special Elvis fan, Brandy Stivers.  She was very young and had been seriously ill for      
       a long time; so ill that she was no longer able to visit Graceland, although she wanted so much to return there once again.  Brandy and I have            been email friends for a couple of years, and the courage in her messages often brought tears to my eyes.  She will be sorely missed by
       everyone who had the privilege of knowing her; this is a loss to the entire Elvis community.

August 25, 2009 - Tuesday 

No matter where I’ve lived over the years, ....Memphis.... has always been like a second home to me.  I have so many wonderful memories of time spent there with Elvis: talking, reading, playing, doing his hair, going to the movies in the middle of the night…all good stuff.  Yet I also have the saddest, most painful memory of all: preparing his hair for the funeral and saying my last goodbye.  Lots of emotion connected with that city.

 

I always look forward to Elvis Week in ....Memphis..... It’s a whirlwind of re-connecting with many fans and friends, meeting new ones and reliving cherished memories that emerge so vividly and freely; the past and the present seamlessly and flawlessly woven together.

 

What really struck such a deep cord within me this time was that after all these years, Elvis still inspires and touches millions of people around the world, many of whom weren’t even born when he left us.  His image, his music and the force of his personality continue as a vibrant, living presence.

 

Marian Cocke’s annual banquet at the ....Peabody.... was a huge success, raising lots of money for charity.   Shira and I sat with George Klein, Mark James and his wife Karen, DJ Fontana and his wife Karen.  Shira and I always get a vegetarian meal.  This time it was the best one yet: pasta primavera with vegetables – absolutely delicious. 

 

The entertainment was outstanding!   After the raffle and auction, Terry Mike Jeffrey took the stage and rocked on for at least an hour.  Then he brought up the Jordanaires who sang their hearts out.  What a special treat it was when Duke Mason came up and sang a few songs; he’s a huge talent and the audience loved him.

 

As usual when in ....Memphis.... (and sometimes by phone during the year) I was on Sirius Radio on George Klein’s show, this time twice.  He and Jim Sykes are such professionals, and it’s a delight to work with them. I’ve never been to ..Memphis.. during Elvis Week when I didn’t speak at George’s annual Memorial for Elvis at the ....University.. of ..Memphis.....  It’s the last thing I do before leaving for the airport, and it’s a wonderful wrap-up to the week.

 

For me, though, as I’m sure for every fan, the emotional highlight of any Elvis Week is the candlelight vigil at ..Graceland...  Walking up the driveway to the meditation garden was so moving, reaching deep into the soul of each person there.  Elvis broke our hearts, but he filled them with joy as well.

 

This year held a special meaning and experience for me.  It was the premiere for “At The Gates” a documentary that was made by my son Kiara Geller and his partners in Echo House Entertainment, Keith Evans and Walter Procek.  They have created a great work that is very revealing and entertaining, offering a new insight into Elvis and his fans.  The premiere was held on August 12th at the Memphian Theater, a place that holds many memories for me and for Elvis’ other friends, and even some privileged fans.  The audience was very responsive; some wept, all cheered, and their comments after the film were uniformly enthusiastic.

 

I can’t finish this blog without offering kudos to the fabulous girls of Pink Caddy Entertainment: Cathy Hernandez, Kari Lugo and Darlene Perez.  They handled all the promotion for the Echo House documentary, and they arranged a book signing for me at Marlowe’s, where I had the chance to meet with many more wonderful Elvis fans!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

July 21, 2009 - Tuesday 

I’m really excited about going to Memphis again for Elvis Week – being there always brings up so many emotions and memories of my years with Elvis, and I love connecting with all the wonderful fans. 

I’ll be at Marlowe’s on Friday, August 14, from ..2-4pm.., where I will have a limited number of copies of my book Leaves of Elvis’ Garden available. Some of you already have the book or are planning to get it on my website www.larrygellerbooks.com – if you do, please bring it with you and I’ll be happy to sign it for you. But hey, if you just want to stop by and say hello – that’d be great, too!

I look forward to seeing you in ....Memphis...., meeting new friends and visiting with old ones. This is always a special time and place for all of us who loved and still love Elvis.  

 
 

July 20, 2009 - Monday 
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June 26, 2009 - Friday 
Today belongs to Michael Jackson. But I would be remiss not to point out that this date, June 26, is the very last time Elvis ever sang in public. Though near the end of his life, Elvis' performance was exciting and powerful, electrifying the audience! 6/26 is also the birthday of Col. Parker and, to complete one of the ironies in Elvis' life - the date of his father's death in 1979. June 26=8 (Elvis' number)
March 25, 2009 - Wednesday 

Hello and welcome to my new MySpace page!....



I’m so excited about this new way for me to stay in touch with you, whether you’re an Elvis fan, a spiritual seeker…or both.  Let me tell you a little about what I’m planning to do with this page over the coming weeks, months and – who knows ? – years.....



Very soon I’ll give you the link to my new website, which is currently under revision.  I have some very talented people helping me with it, so I think you’ll like it.  I’m planning to do a weekly blog here – post new pictures and videos from time to time – and anything else that comes to mind in the future. This is truly the global village.  ....



I will do my best to answer your questions, but I’m sure you can appreciate that it’s not possible to personally respond to everyone.  But here’s what I will do.  I’m setting up an FAQ section, which will answer many of the questions that I’ve been asked over the years.  I’ll add to that on a regular basis as new questions come in.  And I’m planning to do a bi-monthly Live Chat, which I think will be fun and interesting for both you and me.....



Together we can explore and illuminate the inner Elvis – the fascinating and intelligent man behind the image, whose lifelong quest for meaning and wholeness may surprise you. ....



Til next time,....



Larry....