Monday, March 18, 2019

All About The Elvis Tribute

By Jerry Sullivan


There is probably no other person who is as often impersonated and commemorated as Elvis Presley. Some might be your run of the mill decoys, but you have others who are really well advised in making this their line of career. After all, they do well in being a bay area Elvis tribute artist.

Impersonators do more than just copying and imitating the actions and behaviors of others. This involves considerable skill in crafting a particular end goal in mind. Usually, the purpose is entertainment. However, it is not uncommon for well meaning audiences and professed Number One fans who are out for commemoration and companionship, reliving the glory days of this undisputed King of Rock n Roll.

If you are a true blue Elvis fan, there are ways through which you can incorporate him into your events and shindigs. Already, impersonators have made their rounds in TV appearances and other entertainment channels. Some have even held tribute concerts and been incredibly successful with it. That says so much about the market for the classic Rock n Roll King.

Impersonators may be impressionists, lookalikes, and imitators. The appellations pretty much speak for themselves. Impressionists, through their habits, actions, perhaps looks and impressions make them give off vibes about a particular celebrity. And then you have the lookalikes, who have dished out the genetic lottery and are recognized for that merit alone. The imitators deliberately act out the mannerisms, habits, and behaviors of the celebrity.

The proliferation of mimes has not diluted or trivialized this phenomenon in any way. In fact, there is quite a handful that are so good that you might think the Kings passing was just some hushed up conspiracy theory. They are Elvis Embodied, Reincarnated, or really Himself. If you are a professed number one fan, see to that tribute gathering above, and for future reference, keep some details for your own use later on.

Others might think that its good enough to merely be a lookalike. The impressiveness is undeniably shallow in this one. Anyone can be spruced up with cosmetics, and it is also easy to vamp oneself up with trademark clothing. However, this can quickly get bromidic. Impersonation is not so much a turf for genetics but that of skill and practice. A wide repertoire of acts and skills is something that audiences would really pay to see.

Of course, certain flaws can be great assets as well. When a particular comedian, for example, is like the rock n roll star in all terms, except that he is paunchy, that can actually make for a good comedic feature and punch line. After all, in the entertainment industry, fame is incidental. It is totally up to the artist how he styles himself, and waits to see how that bodes through the reaction and reception of audiences. Lookalikes bring out the trademark visual element a la Elvis, like a pompadour with a slight cowlick or else the neat and stylish sideburns. You also have the soundalikes who talk or sing like Elvis.

As said, those who get to be really successful in his endeavor are those who are both lookalikes and soundalikes, something that may make them akin to and worthy of the name of The Great Pretender. Aside from having different styles and purposes, there are also different levels of impersonation. Some are really professionals, who are serious about their Elvis impersonation, with some doing it for a living. These greats are the true blue tribute artists, who perform with live bands, participate in musicals, reenact segment so his specials, or else do a full blown 70s concert. And then you have the amateurs and simple enthusiasts who impersonate in contests and social gatherings, and finally, there are the comedians that perform parodies.

The huge number of Elvis impersonators has widened the options pool for those who are angling for classic and memorable entertainment. However, it pays to choose well. This enterprise is not just some sideline pastime. It is also about accurate, though revamped, portrayals and tributes to recognize the deathless legacy of a person who has made a world of difference for his legions of fans and admirers.




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