Lisa Marie Presley
Lisa Marie Presley | |
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Died | January 12, 2023 Calabasas, California, U.S. | (aged 54)
Resting place | Graceland, Memphis |
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Children | 4, including Riley Keough |
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Relatives | Navarone Garibaldi (half-brother) |
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Origin | Memphis, Tennessee, US |
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Instrument(s) | Vocals |
Lisa Marie Presley (February 1, 1968 – January 12, 2023) was an American singer-songwriter. She was the only child of singer and actor Elvis Presley and actress Priscilla Presley, as well as the sole heir to her father's estate after her grandfather and her great-grandmother died. Her musical career consisted of three studio albums: To Whom It May Concern (2003), Now What (2005) and Storm & Grace (2012), with To Whom It May Concern being certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America. Presley also released non-album singles, including duets with her father using archival recordings.
Early life
Presley was born on February 1, 1968,[1] the only daughter of Elvis and Priscilla Presley at Baptist Memorial Hospital-Memphis in Memphis, Tennessee,[2] nine months to the day after her parents' wedding. After her parents divorced, she lived with her mother in Los Angeles, and frequently stayed with her father at Graceland in Memphis.[3]
Presley's parents separated when she was four years old. When her father died in August 1977, nine-year-old Presley became joint heiress to his estate with her 61-year-old grandfather, Vernon Presley, and Vernon's 87-year-old mother Minnie Mae Presley (née Hood). Through Vernon, Lisa Marie was a descendant of the Harrison family of Virginia.[4] Upon the deaths of her grandfather in 1979 and her great-grandmother in 1980, she became Elvis' sole heir; on her 25th birthday in 1993, she inherited the estate, which had grown to an estimated $100 million. Presley sold 85 percent of her father's estate in 2004.[5]
In the late 1970s, a year or two after her father's death, she attended her first rock concert when she saw
Shortly after her father's death, her mother began dating the actor Michael Edwards. In an interview with Playboy in 2003, Presley said Edwards would enter her room intoxicated and was sexually inappropriate with her.[7] She has a half-brother, Navarone Garibaldi, from her mother's 22-year relationship with Marco Garibaldi.
Presley made a video of "Don't Cry Daddy" as a posthumous duet with her father in 1997. This video was presented on August 16, 1997, at the tribute concert that marked the 20th anniversary of Elvis' death. The video contains Elvis' original vocal to which new instrumentation and Lisa Marie's vocals were added.[8]
Career
2003–2005: To Whom It May Concern
Presley released her debut album,
2005–2012: Now What and further singles
Presley's second album,
Too Tough to Die: A Tribute to Johnny Ramone, a documentary about
Presley appeared in the music video for
The single "In the Ghetto" was released in August 2007. Elvis Presley had originally released the single in 1969. In the new version, Lisa "duets" with her father. The video, simultaneously released with the single, reached No. 1 on the iTunes sales and No. 16 on Billboard's Bubbling Under Hot 100 singles chart.[22] The song was recorded to commemorate the 30th anniversary of her father's death. Presley said she decided not only to sing, but to sing with him. "I wanted to use this for something good", she told Spinner; proceeds from the single benefited a new Presley Place Transitional Housing Campus in New Orleans.[23] Presley appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show to perform the song with the Harlem Gospel Choir, using vintage footage of her father.[24]
Presley joined singer Richard Hawley on stage in London in October 2009. She sang vocals on a song the pair had been working on called "Weary".[25] Hawley wanted to help Presley relaunch her music career, and the two embarked on a songwriting partnership in which she wrote the lyrics and Hawley the music. In an interview with Oprah Winfrey, Presley said that she was currently recording a new album in London, which was due to be released in 2011.[26][27]
2012–2018: Storm & Grace and final releases
Her third album,
In 2018, Presley was featured on the title track of the compilation "Where No One Stands Alone", a collection of her father's gospel songs. The song was reworked into a duet between Presley and her father. A music video for the song was released in which Presley is incorporated into scenes of her and her father.[34]
Memoir
In January 2024, Presley's daughter Riley Keough revealed that prior to her death, Presley recorded audio tapes for a memoir.[35] Keough also revealed that she completed writing the details on the tapes in book form following her mother's death.[36][35][37] President of Random House Group Sanyu Dillon also confirmed that Random House plans to publish Presley's memoir.[35] The memoir, which is presently untitled, is scheduled to be released on October 15, 2024.[37][35] In addition to preparing the memoir, Riley narrated its audiobook version, which will also include “never-before-heard recollections” through Presley's voice.[35]
Charity work and humanitarian efforts
Presley Charitable Foundation (PCF) was formed by Presley in 2007. It was reincorporated from Presley Charitable Foundation to The Presley Foundation Inc. on November 10, 2022, and registered as a public benefit and grantmaking foundation on February 13, 2023. In 2001, Presley Place opened to its first residents. Presley Place provides homeless families with up to one year of rent-free housing, child day care, career and financial counseling, family management guidance, and other tools to help them break the cycle of poverty and regain self-esteem and independence. It is also funded by the PCF the Elvis Presley Music Room, where the children of Presley Place and others enjoy access to musical instruments and instruction and participate in special related programs. Her father's foundation The EPCF created the Elvis Presley Endowed Scholarship Fund at the College of Communication & Fine Arts at the University of Memphis to assist students majoring in areas of the arts.[38]
Presley joined
Presley's final destination was the Grand Casino Convention Center in Mississippi to distribute the supplies to people who had lost everything. One evacuee said, "I really appreciate everything Ms. Presley is doing for us. We have nothing, so we're very grateful for everything she's doing."[39]
In 2011, Presley became a patron of the Dream Factory, a charity based in Hainault, London.[40] Presley was one of the celebrity guests at the Snowball held at the Prince Regent in Chigwell in aid of the Dream Factory. Actors Ray Winstone and Sid Owen, who are both patrons of the charity, and Amanda Redman were also among guests at the star-studded event, which raised $59,000 towards granting the wishes of terminally ill children and those with life-threatening illnesses or disabilities. Organizer Avril Mills said: "We have granted 83 dreams in under three years, so the money is going to go towards a lot more dreams. It costs between $500 and $5,000 for a dream. Lisa Marie Presley was very nice and she now wants to become a patron of the charity. We talked about the charity and she brought a big framed picture of Elvis, which she got flown over for the Dream Factory from Graceland, and that raised $5,000."[41]
Grammy Foundation
Presley was involved with the Grammy Foundation's Gold Grammy Signature Schools program, which recognizes top US public high schools that are making an outstanding commitment to music education during an academic school year.
On November 11, 2005, Presley participated in a Grammy SoundCheck at LA's House of Blues, during which she and other industry professionals met with a group of music students to discuss career opportunities available to them within the music industry.[44]
Awards and honors
On June 24, 2011, Presley was officially honored by the governor of Tennessee, Bill Haslam, who proclaimed a day of recognition for her charitable efforts.[45] Two days later, she was issued a Certificate of Proclamation by the mayor of New Orleans, Mitchell J. Landrieu, in recognition of her dedication and contributions to the city.[45] She also received a proclamation from the city of Memphis on June 28, 2011, for her philanthropy there.[45]
Personal life
In 2005, Presley allowed the public a brief look into her personal life, appearing in the TV movie Elvis by the Presleys.[46]
Between 2010 and 2016, Presley lived in a 15th-century manor house in Rotherfield, East Sussex, England, 15 miles east of Saint Hill Manor, the British headquarters of the Church of Scientology.[47]
Presley publicly acknowledged her struggle with opioid addiction. She penned a foreword for a book entitled United States of Opioids: A Prescription for Liberating a Nation in Pain (2019); in the foreword, she stated that she was prescribed opioids following the birth of her twin daughters in 2008 and became dependent upon them.[48] She had been using opioids again in the weeks prior to her death on January 12, 2023.[49]
Relationships and children
On October 3, 1988, Presley married Chicago-born musician Danny Keough at the
On May 26, 1994, 20 days after her divorce from Keough, Presley married singer
In May 1999, Presley met musician
In a 2003 interview with The Commercial Appeal, Presley commented on reports that she and Keough were planning to remarry: "Danny is my best friend, always has been, always will be. I love him unconditionally, but we are not together. It's not like that."[71] Keough and Presley became closer again after Presley divorced Michael Jackson.[72][73][74][75] In 2005, Danny Keough was a bass guitar player in Presley's band, and also served as her musical mentor.[76][77] Presley still regarded him as a close friend,[78][79] and he lived in the guest house on Presley's property.[79] Presley described her relationship with Keough after they separated: "I don't know how, but we've managed to stay close. There's others that I have pain or betrayal associated with that I won't have anything to do with. But he and I had a special thing. Unconditional."[79]
On January 22, 2006, in
Scientology
Presley, along with friend and fellow Memphian and Scientologist Isaac Hayes, opened the Literacy, Education and Ability Program (LEAP) in October 1997. LEAP is run by Applied Scholastics, a group run by Scientologists.[92][93]
For her efforts to help US children learn study skills, Presley received the Humanitarian Award from the Church of Scientology-supported
Presley left Scientology in 2014, though she had been experiencing growing discontent with the organization as early as 2008.[98]
Elvis Presley estate
After Elvis Presley's death at Graceland on August 16, 1977, his will appointed his father, Vernon Presley, executor and trustee. The beneficiaries of the trust were Vernon, Elvis' grandmother Minnie Mae Presley, and Lisa Marie, whose inheritance was to be held in trust until her 25th birthday.[99] After Vernon Presley's death in 1979, Elvis' former wife Priscilla Presley was named as one of three trustees in his will; the others were the National Bank of Commerce in Memphis and Joseph Hanks, who had been the Presleys' accountant.[99] With Minnie Mae Presley's death in 1980, Lisa Marie became the only surviving beneficiary.[99]
In 1993, Presley inherited her father's estate on her 25th birthday, which, thanks largely to the stewardship of her mother, had grown to an estimated $100 million.[100]
In 1998, Presley became more closely involved in the management of the Elvis Presley Trust and its business entity, Elvis Presley Enterprises, Inc. and until February 2005 she was owner and chairman of the board, when she sold 85 percent of the estate's business holdings to
Following Presley's death, her three daughters were expected to inherit Graceland.[101][102][103] However, her mother Priscilla challenged a 2016 amendment that Presley had made to her estate, removing Priscilla as trustee and naming her two oldest children. One of these two, Presley's son Benjamin, died by suicide in 2020, leaving Riley as sole trustee.[104]
"Elvis Through His Daughter's Eyes" exhibit
In February 2012, Presley opened a new exhibit, "Elvis ... Through His Daughter's Eyes". It is included in the Graceland VIP Tour and features 200 items assembled by Presley and the Graceland Archives staff.[105]
The personal exhibit looks at Presley's experience of growing up with a famous father. Home movies, toys, and rarely seen family mementos are among the items on display.[106]
Aircraft Lisa Marie
In November 1975, her father named one of his private aircraft, a converted Convair 880 jet, after her.[107] He spent more than $1 million refurbishing it to use as his main transport while on tour.[107] The Lisa Marie and one of his other planes, Hound Dog II, are on exhibit at Graceland.[107]
Death
On January 12, 2023, at around 10:30 a.m., Presley suffered a cardiac arrest at her home in
Her last public appearance had been two days earlier at the 80th Golden Globe Awards, which she had attended with her mother.[114][115] Hundreds attended Presley's public memorial service that was held at Graceland on January 22,[116] and more than 1.5 million people watched the service via live stream.[117][118][119][120] Presley was interred in the Graceland Meditation Garden, next to her son Benjamin and adjacent to her father Elvis.[121][122]
Among those in attendance (some of whom paid spoken and/or musical tribute) included her mother; surviving children; family friend
Discography
Studio albums
Title | Details | Peak chart positions | sales threshold )
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US [126] |
AUS [127] |
GER [128] |
SWI [129] |
UK [130] | |||
To Whom It May Concern |
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5 | 54 | 74 | 86 | 52 | |
Now What |
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9 | — | — | 76 | — | |
Storm & Grace |
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45 | — | — | — | — |
Singles
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | |||||
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US AC [135] |
US Adult
[136] |
AUS [138] |
NZ
[139] |
UK
[130] | ||||
"Lights Out" | 2003 | — | 18 | 34 | 29 | 28 | 16 | To Whom It May Concern |
"Sinking In"[140] | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
"Dirty Laundry" | 2005 | 36 | — | — | — | — | — | Now What |
"Idiot"[141] | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
"Thanx"[142] | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
"In the Ghetto" (with Elvis Presley) |
2007 | — | — | — | — | — | — | Non-album single |
"You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" | 2012 | — | — | — | — | — | — | Storm & Grace |
"I Love You Because" (with Elvis Presley) |
— | — | — | — | — | — | Non-album single | |
"Over Me"[143] | 2013 | — | — | — | — | — | — | Storm & Grace |
"—" denotes a single that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Tours
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Further reading
- ISBN 0-330-42005-4.
- ISBN 978-0-307-33695-8.
External links
- Official website (last archive)
- Lisa Marie Presley at AllMusic
- Lisa Marie Presley discography at Discogs
- Lisa Marie Presley at IMDb