Showing posts with label MARK BEGO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MARK BEGO. Show all posts

Friday, January 28, 2011

MARK BEGO REMEMBERS LEGEND LAMAR FIKE

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THE DEATH OF A LEGEND

Story By: Mark Bego
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Lamar Fike And Mark Bego



Lamar Fike was not a household name per se, but for the last 50 years he has been known as the "bigger than life" founding member of Elvis Presley's famed entourage, The Memphis Mafia. Back in the days of duck tail haircuts, gold lame suits, and the song "Hound Dog" topping the charts, Lamar was the "right hand man" to "The King of Rock & Roll."


Lamar lived at Graceland with Elvis, alongside Gladys and Vernon Presley, back in the days when that family was pop culture's original reality show. There were Cadillacs in the driveway, motorcycles to race, and even Natalie Wood paying a famous Memphis visit, and Lamar was there.


When Elvis Presley was drafted and went off to serve in the Army in Germany, Lamar went along. When Elvis returned to the States, and performed on TV with Frank Sinatra, Lamar was there. And, when the '70s rolled around, and Elvis was obsessed with becoming a drug enforcement officer, Lamar was there too.


In the time since Elvis died in 1977, Lamar became the prime contributor to the "New York Times" best-selling book on "The King," Albert Goldman's blockbuster "Elvis." Whenever there was an Elvis anniversary date, Lamar would be on the radio, or interviewed on "Larry King."


In the last years of his life, Lamar Fike lived in Dallas, Texas. It was there that I first met him, and began work on Lamar's incredibly detailed memoir, "An Uncommon Journey." I listened for weeks, to tales about meeting Marilyn Monroe, attending parties at Nat King Cole's house, and witnessing a famous interlude between Elvis and Rock Hudson. I also had the privilege of working on a screenplay about Lamar's life, "'57 to '60: One of the Boys." Although "An Uncommon Journey" still remains unpublished, I will always fondly recall listening to Lamar relive his glory days as part of the Elvis Presley inner circle.


Lamar died on January 21, 2011, after a long illness. At the age of 75, he knew that he lived a full and eventful life. He had the opportunity to be treated as one of the closest friends to rock & roll's original King, and everything that Lamar did, he did with dramatic style. Lamar Fike, you will be missed.

Photo By: Derek Storm

Sunday, January 2, 2011

MARK BEGO & GERALD MCCULLOUCH PARTY

Gerald McCullouch And Mark Bego


Celebrity author Mark Bego hosted a star studded New Year's Eve party at Nic's Martini Lounge in Beverly Hills, California in grand style. Gerald McCullouch of TV's "CSI" series was one of the festively attired party guests. Amongst the notables were actress Lisa Tharps (TV's "Men of a Certain Age"), music executive Beth Wernick, TV producer Matt Skurow (TV's "Let's Make a Deal"), vocal coach Susan Rumor ("Public Enemies"), Luke Nicola (manager of Nic's Martini Lounge), quality analyst Felipe Echerri, sound engineer Robert Feist, songwriter Donna Rawlins, show business publicist Barbara Shelley, actor Samuel Paugh ("Sacrifice"), and playwright Dan Via ("Daddy"). Gerald is on the West Coast to promote his starring role in the play "Daddy," which opens in West Hollywood on January 8, 2011, and runs until February 13. Bego is busy promoting his memoir, "Paperback Writer," and updating his biography on Aretha Franklin: "The Queen of Soul," for publication in 2011.

Friday, November 19, 2010

ANGELA BOWIE AND MARK BEGO'S NEW FILM

Samuel Paugh With Angela Bowie, Sergio Kardenas,
Shelia Redgate, Gina Virto And Mark Bego



Angela Bowie and Mark Bego, two of the stars of the new film, "La Funcionaria Asesina (a/k/a The Bureaucrat Assassin)," hosted a gala cocktail party for the director / filmmaker Sergio Kardenas, at Nic's Martini Lounge in Beverly Hills, November 18, 2010. The party guests included music producer Kim Fowley (Joan Jett & The Runaways), folk musician Raspin Stuwart, and nightclub owner Luke Nicola. Also present were Bowie and Bego's co-stars in the film, Gina Virto, Allison Kyler, Samuel Paugh, Rob Patterson, and Sheila Redgate. The party was to salute the DVD release of "La Funcionaria Asesina (a/k/a The Bureaucrat Assassin," which is a high-camp homage to classic "slasher" films, and was the winner of the "Audience Favorite" award at The Arizona Underground Film Festival. Angela Bowie's newest recordings are featured on the charity album "AIDS Be Gone," and Bego's latest book is "Paperback Writer: A Memoir."

Friday, September 10, 2010

MARK BEGO CELEBRATES PAPERBACK WRITER

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MARY WILSON HOSTS BEVERLY HILLS BASH
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MARK BEGO AND HIS "PAPERBACK WRITER" MEMOIR
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Gerald McCullouch With Mary Wilson And Mark Bego


Mary Wilson of The Supremes played hostess to a party for Mark Bego’s new memoir, "Paperback Writer." The event that was held at Nic’s Martini Lounge in Beverly Hills, where the guests sipped martinis and tasted imported vodka’s at the popular nightspot’s 32-degree VodBox room. Amongst the guests were Gerald McCullouch from TV’s "CSI Vegas," Grammy Award-winning producer Robert Margouleff, filmmaker Sergio Kardenas, video game creator Vince Desi, and singing star Asha Puthli. Bego’s book contains several of his global adventures with Wilson, as well as his wild tales about Michael Jackson, Madonna, and Cher. Mark is in Hollywood to work on an upcoming movie deal.

Photo By: Derek Storm