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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.
On March 16, 2020 at 9pm CDT, Clownvis began hosting a nightly Facebook livestream called Clownvis to the Rescue after his tour schedule was cancelled due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. The Riverfront Times says of the show, "He’s a hybrid comedian / entertainer / singer and watching him is like witnessing an OG Branson act on mushrooms."
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 ...
The show runs on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from Nov. 29 to Dec. 22. Tickets are $60. In the production, three spirits visit the miserly Scrooge on Christmas Eve and whisk him away ...
Clearance Giddens is an Elvis impersonator called "Black Elvis". He performs sporting a pompadour, sideburns, and bright red jumpsuit. Giddens' Black Elvis act regularly appeared on national TV programs in the 1990s, and he was cast as Black Elvis in the 1992 film Honeymoon in Vegas. [1] [2]
Vallee started his Elvis act around 1996 and came to Las Vegas in 1997. [7] He has been described as one of the longest-running, and most unusual, Elvis impersonators in Las Vegas. [ 8 ] He performs at The Piano Bar at Harrah's Casino doing Elvis' 40-minute sets three times on afternoons.
Paul Kevin Curtis is a janitor and Elvis Presley impersonator from Tupelo, Miss., the birthplace of the legendary singer. Until 2003, he performed in an Elvis act with his brother, Jack Curtis ...
The show then began with "Elvis Presto" (an Elvis Presley impersonator), the performance's emcee, appearing from inside a jukebox. Various songs were performed, most of which were not Elvis Presley songs. One stunt in the show consisted of dancers defying gravity by leaning horizontally against parking meters. A card trick was performed.