Memories of Elvis
Memories of Elvis
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Relive the magic that was the one and only King of Rock ‘n Roll – Elvis Presley
Three of the world’s top Elvis tribute artists come together in one remarkable show to take you on a musical journey through the life of The King, making stops at three of the most memorable moments of his legendary career.
Watch his phenomenal rise to superstardom in the 50’s, then see his triumphant return from movie making to live performance in his 1968 Comeback Special, and finally thrill to the Vegas years and his famous 1973 Aloha from Hawaii performance.
All the hits will be there for you to enjoy – almost as if you were there the first time he sang them – “Blue Suede Shoes”, “Heartbreak Hotel”, “Love Me Tender”, “All Shook Up”, “Johnny B. Goode”, “Jailhouse Rock” and many more.
The stunning recreation of a show business legend will star David Lee, Patrick Johnson and Ted Torres.
David Lee was crowned the 2015 Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist in the official Elvis Presley Enterprises annual competition. He is also the 2004 World Champion – International Images of the King. David has been bringing his tribute to Elvis to audiences throughout North America since 1995 and was chosen to be the model for the 70’s era statue of Elvis that was installed in the King’s birthplace of Tupelo, Mississippi.
Patrick Johnson, star of “Legends on Stage”, is considered one of the top tribute artists in the business and his rich voice is perfectly suited to Elvis’ unique blend of ballads, blues and rock n roll. He has traveled throughout the United States, Canada and Europe bringing audiences the magic and excitement of Elvis.
Ted Torres has been named a top 5 finalist in the Ultimate Elvis competition twice, in 2011 and 2012 and was the vocalist on the soundtrack of the Elvis based independent short, “Nobody”. He says his goal is to always deliver to the fans through all his body of work. He is a multitalented stage actor, vocalist, songwriter and musician who loves bringing back memories of the King to his audiences.