Jerry, what is the Jungle Room?
Jerry Schilling: Well, you know, Larry, when I first went to work for Elvis back in ’64, it was a screened-in porch. And Elvis had it converted to like a den, where we used to watch football games. And one day, Vernon Presley, his father, came back and said, ‘Elvis, I just saw the ugliest furniture in the world at the goldsmith’s, or somewhere’. Elvis went and bought it and here we are, the Jungle Room. Larry King: And George Klein, you are in the living room at Graceland, is that correct? Tell me about — any history to that room. George Klein: Yes, Larry, there’s a lot of history in this room. This is the room where Elvis would receive his guests. This is the room where I met Jim brown, number 32. It’s the room where James Brown came to pay his respects when Elvis passed away. Carolyn Kennedy came, when Elvis passed away, to this room. Elvis would always receive his guests here. One of the greatest nights I ever witnessed happened right in this room. It was a jam session with Elvis a