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Lisa
Irion as Cher - WINNER of
TWO INTERNATIONAL TRIBUTE INDUSTRY AWARDS for her Cher impersonation,
Lisa performs LIVE VOCALS in authenticallly detailed costume replicas
from Cher's concert tours for events and venues across the U.S.,
Canada and Mexico. |
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Connie
Garrett as Tina Turner - Definitely reminiscent of Tina Turner, both
in appearance and stage style is Connie Garrett, also known as "The Creole Sista of
Soul," the
hottest female singer and impersonator in the South!
Connie possesses a big and powerful voice and uses it to its fullest!! |
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Doug
Church as Elvis - Doug
Church began his Elvis career in the U.S. Air Force in 1983 while
competing against hundreds of other contestants and winning annual
talent contests. Starting at the base level and proceeding through
to the regional levels, he defeated the best entertainers from many
bases in the European and U.S. Air Force commands. In four years,
he collected 11 first place trophies for his well-developed likeness
to Elvis, as well as other categories ranging from best male vocalist
to best comedic performance. |
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Tom
Bartlett as
Elvis - In
Phenix City, Alabama since early childhood Tom Bartlett possessed
a fascination for music. Influenced by a wide range of genres
he began forming Rock & Roll bands
in the South. Then as fate would have it Tom sat down in the audience
of "Legends in Concert" in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. He was greatly
inspired by the marvelous show and in 2000 decided to portray Elvis
Presley. |
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Danny Bingham as Randy Owen/Alabama Tribute Artist - Danny Bingham hails from Comanche,Texas. As a singer and guitar player he is constantly being told that he bears a striking resemblance to Randy Owen, lead singer of the award winning super group Alabama. For over thirty years Danny has played and sang Alabama's music. After playing many venues over the years several people in the crowd would always shout out "Alabama"! |
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Todd
Sullivan as
Tim McGraw - I began as a tribute artist a few
years ago when people would come up to me and say "do
you know who you look like" and
thats where it all started. I began performing at local
bars and festivals and from there it just grew. I won
a major contest held by "Country
Weekly Magazine" appeared on The TNN Country
Music Awards with Jeff Foxworthy, numerous radio shows and newspapers.I
have appeared in movies and commercials for 10 yrs. and I am SAG
eligible.In my years of doing this I have met alot of great people
and made alot of of great friends along the way. Thanks to all. |
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Wayne
Brockwell as Elvis and Johnny Cash - Wayne Brockwell
was impersonating Elvis before Elvis needed impersonating. From
the time he was 8 or 9 years old, he would listen to Elvis on the
radio, and it wasn’t long before he was singing these songs. "I grew up with Elvis music," says Wayne. "I would copy his voice off the radio, and people would say I sounded like Elvis. I thought it was neat for them to say that." "To me," says Wayne, "Elvis is an entertainer who comes along once in a lifetime. I am trying to keep fond memories of him alive. I try to copy the Elvis style, but not overdo it." Wayne’s sideburns, black hair, and sunglasses are Elvis. |
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Marty
Vanderlip
as George
Strait, Ronnie Milsap and Billy Joel - With the burning
desire to continue performing and getting his name out there, he
has performed in front of talent scouts with very promising prospects.
Marty is truly gifted in that he can sing any genre. He is a one-man
show and a very humble tribute artist that never ceases to amaze
the audience. He captures their attention and the become star struck
with the intensity he sends to his audience. You can see the crowd
is moved each and every time he performs. |
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