Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Choosing An Elvis Tribute For Your Event

By Essie Osborn


It was John Lennon who famously said that before Elvis there was nothing. While it is true that country, blues and rock and roll existed before him the fact is that all of these genres converged when this act was created. This is why today an Elvis tribute remains one of the most in demand impersonators for events.

Like a lot of great performers there are a number of different eras. There was the early performer. This was the man who performed at Sun Records with other influential rockers like Jerry Lee Lewis. This performer was the threatening and dangerous rock and roller that got his gyrating hips censored on the Ed Sullivan show.

However a lot of people associate The King with his Vegas comeback show. This was the man who confidently strode in the white rhinestone jumpsuit. He flung himself around with incredible energy, showing to a world that was starting to forget him that he was a star and ensured pop culture immortality.

However when people tend to think of Elvis they tend to associate him with the Vegas era. Even people who are not aware of his music will know the rhinestone jumpsuit, the big sunglasses and the karate chops in the middle of the chorus of Suspicious Minds. Arguably this is the kind of impersonator you get for people who may not necessarily be familiar with the pre army incarnation.

It should also be noted that some entertainers have other skills. They may be able to pour cocktails and serve drinks. Others may be able to perform magic or make balloon animals for children. They can often provide a little bit of extra added value and some unexpected additional entertainment.

There is also the issue of the skills of the performer. You need to check their level of experience. Ideally you want someone who is a recognised tribute act as they will often have honed their performance for a number of years. Someone who has entered a wide number of competitions is also likely to have the passion necessary to get the best performance.

Once you have narrowed it down to three potential performers you should see them in person. This will give you the chance to discuss details about your own event and to gauge whether or not they are appropriate for that event. You can find out what they are prepared to do and what they will charge for their services. Remember to find out if all the costs are included such as insurance and travel costs so you can compare the various performers.

You can find numerous impersonators online. Some will be through agencies and others will represent themselves. Whether through an agency or sought independently you should see them in person so you can discuss your requirements and find out about what they charge. For example you should check to see if travel costs and insurance will be included and how long they will stay at your event. With the right approach you will find the best impersonator for your event.




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