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Joe Esposito |
Joe Esposito, a former road manager for Elvis Presley and
a longtime member of the Presley inner circle known as "The Memphis Mafia,"
has died at age 78.
Esposito's daughter Cindy Bahr said Tuesday that he had
dementia and died November 23 of natural causes in Calabasas, California.
Esposito met Presley in 1959 while both were serving in
the Army in Germany and remained close to him until Presley's death, in 1977.
He became Presley's assistant in professional matters, from keeping his
calendar to functioning as road manager when the King was on tour. He was
also part of a Southern entourage of Presley pals and hangers-on dubbed by
the press the "The Memphis Mafia," which included Red West, Marty
Lacker and numerous others.
Esposito appeared in some of Presley's movies, including
"It Happened at the World's Fair," and was one of two best men at
Presley's 1967 wedding to Priscilla Ann Beaulieu. A decade later, he was
among the first to find Presley's body after Elvis collapsed and died at his
Graceland mansion in Memphis. Esposito broke the news of Presley's death to
Priscilla and to Presley's manager, Tom Parker, and was a pallbearer at his
funeral.
After Presley's death, Esposito worked as a road manager
for the Bee Gees, Michael Jackson and other artistes. His books included
"Good Rockin' Tonight: Twenty Years on the Road and on the Town with
Elvis," and he was a frequent guest at Presley conventions.
Along with Bahr, Esposito is survived by his daughter
Cindy, son Anthony, a brother, sister and three grandchildren.
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