Thursday, April 24, 2014

Tips For Choosing An Elvis Tribute

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.

Before choosing an impersonator you need to think about what your event is. You may love Elvis but if it is not appropriate you should not have a tribute act for the event. It depends on whether the event is formal or casual. An act you would choose for a wedding would probably different for something for a county fair.

For example with an older audience they are more likely to want the earlier Elvis who performed at Sun Records and before he went to the army. These tend to be the more rock and roll style and are a bit rougher and edgier than the later Colonel Parker era records.

However this is not always the case. Some people want a more interactive style of entertainment. Some of the more passionate performers not only sing like Elvis but also look, sound and act like him. If your partner is a passionate fan then getting The King to do the announcements on your wedding or birthday could be very special indeed and make the event truly memorable!

Another thing to consider is the style of the event. If it is a formal event then you may not necessarily want someone who is constantly in character. You may well prefer to set up a stage, let them do their act and let the impersonator get changed and go on to another event elsewhere.

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.

It is also important to ask the right questions in terms of their experience. Ideally you want someone who is a recognised tribute act or someone with years of experience who can demonstrate that they have had a number of successful events. It is also worth looking online to get feedback from people who have used the services of impersonators and tribute acts in the past to find the ideal one for your event.




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