Steven bo Keeley is a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, former national racquet champion, and has traveled to 105 countries on a shoestring. In youth, he knew a little about Elvis from parallel experiences. He didn't own a damn thing that couldn't be left out in the rain. He was a practical joker, amateur magician, and psych technician. He lived for many years with the Woolies band that backed Chuck Berry. Keeley played professional racquetball which was one of Elvis's favorite sports. He was challenged by the Memphis Mafia including Dr. and son Dean Nichopoulos, and Steve and Stuart Smith. On top of the Memphis William Tanner building he turned down an invitation to join the Elvis club and wrote about it in 'Elvis and the Memphis Racquetball Mafia'. He has written a dozen other books on adventure travel. His Wikipedia reads like Indiana Jones.