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George Klein — longtime friend of Elvis and Memphis radio host

- By Adrian Sainz Adrian Sainz is an Associated Press writer.

MEMPHIS — George Klein, the deep-voiced radio personalit­y who became friends with Elvis Presley in high school and stayed close to the King of Rock ’n’ Roll throughout his career, has died. He was 83.

Presley’s former wife, Priscilla Presley, told the Associated Press that Klein died Tuesday at hospice in Memphis. Priscilla Presley said Klein had been suffering from illness, including pneumonia, for about two weeks. She said she had been in constant contact with Klein and Presley’s other close friends, including Jerry Schilling and Marian Justice Cocke, while Klein was ill.

Klein met Elvis Presley in 1948 at Humes High School in Memphis and they were close friends until the rock ’n’ roll icon died in 1977. Klein was part of Presley’s entourage, known as the “Memphis Mafia,” and enjoyed telling stories about the times he and Presley spent together.

Priscilla Presley said her former husband liked Klein’s outgoing personalit­y, his loyalty and his sense of humor. She called their friendship a “guy’s thing,” with their own inside jokes and “their own language.”

Elvis Presley used to affectiona­tely call Klein “GK.”

“Their friendship was golden, truly golden,” she said in a phone interview from Los Angeles on Tuesday night. “I don’t think I’ve ever heard George say anything bad about anybody.”

Presley served as Klein’s best man, and Klein was a pallbearer at Presley’s funeral. Klein appeared in his friend’s film, “Jailhouse Rock.” When Presley was posthumous­ly inducted to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1986, Klein made the acceptance speech.

“Personally, Elvis was a great friend to me,” Klein said in the speech. “You know, I never saw Elvis refuse an autograph. I never saw Elvis refuse a handshake. I never saw Elvis refuse to take a picture with anyone.”

Klein hosted a radio show featuring Presley’s music on Sirius XM. He had also hosted radio and television shows in Memphis dating to the 1960s. Klein was known throughout the city, speaking at charity events for no pay, Priscilla Presley said.

University of Kentucky basketball coach John Calipari, a former head coach at the University of Memphis, said on Twitter that he would talk basketball with Klein before and after games.

“He has been an unbelievab­le ambassador for the city, for Graceland, for Elvis Presley and his family,” Calipari wrote.

In recent years, several friends of Elvis Presley — Scotty Moore, Red West, D.J. Fontana — have died. Priscilla Presley said she has thought about that, and calls it “a reality check.”

“It hits home,” she said. “He’s the last of our history, in many ways.”

Funeral arrangemen­ts have not been released.

 ?? Jim Weber / Associated Press 2011 ?? Memphis radio personalit­y George Klein (wearing cap) jokes with Lansky Brothers founder Bernard Lansky (left), known as the “Clothier to the King.”
Jim Weber / Associated Press 2011 Memphis radio personalit­y George Klein (wearing cap) jokes with Lansky Brothers founder Bernard Lansky (left), known as the “Clothier to the King.”

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