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Jesse Aron (born September 16, 1975), is an American Elvis tribute artist. [1] Born in Chicago, Illinois, he is best known for his vocal styles that are similar to Elvis Presley . He has won several awards for his work as an Elvis tribute artist in contests and showcases.
In 2007, Klush was named the international champion of BBC One's [World's Greatest Elvis Competition in the United Kingdom by BBC1 Network U.K. [3] Klush was chosen by Graceland as the winner of Elvis Presley Enterprises first ever Ultimate Tribute Artist Contest in Memphis, Tennessee, [4] and is the only Elvis tribute artist officially ...
Contrary to popular belief, Elvis impersonators have existed since the mid-1950s, just after Elvis Presley himself began his career. The first known Elvis impersonator was a young man named Carl 'Cheesie' Nelson from Texarkana, Arkansas, who in 1954 built up a local following on WLAC radio with his renditions of "That's All Right, Mama" and "Blue Moon of Kentucky."
Earlier this month the 37-year-old won the Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist contest — a competition held in Graceland since 2007. Talent scouts search American stages for performers who embody the ...
Oct. 31—WILKES-BARRE — Back by popular demand, Joe Nardone will again present "Memories of Elvis," billed as "the ultimate Elvis tribute experience," at the F.M. Kirby Center for the ...
Saucedo is a versatile Elvis tribute artist.Over time, he has covered all eras of Elvis performance: the Rockabilly '50s, the Rocking '50s Gold, the Army Years, the Movie Era, the Worldwide Hits of the '60s, the '68 Comeback NBC Special, the 1969 International Vegas, the 1970 That's the Way It Is, the 1972 Elvis on Tour, the 1973 Aloha, and the 1977 CBS Elvis In Concert.
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The tour presents the music of Elvis throughout the many phases of his career in a live concert featuring 4 Elvis tribute artists. The pilot production of Legends in Concert in Las Vegas, Nevada, moved from its original location at the Imperial Palace and Hotel Casino to Harrah's Las Vegas on February 23, 2009. [ 1 ]