Elvis fans enjoy reliving memories at these shows as the ETA community shows respect and pays tribute to the Greatest entertainer of all time. These guys are friendly,, genuine and give 100% to their shows and fans. Well worth going to see them as many shows are fundraisers in the communities.
Hello from England ELVIS died 2 days before my 12th birthday. I have been a FAN ever since. He WAS and STILL is my HERO. I know this is a STRONG word to use but ITS TRUE. I have been getting through videos and i love BILL CHERRY. He has the Stage Presence, The swagger, The Wiggle and the Jiggle and then its all about THE VOICE and he is the best. ELVIS was just so DIFFERENT. I used to listen to his music on BBC Radio 1 in the 70's when the BBC were at the "top of their game" BUT SADLY the BBC have hit "rock bottom" I do remember back in the late 80's the BBC did show a documentary on ELVIS under the Arena series and i think there was perhaps one or 2 documentaries in the 90's but such a long time ago so i may be a little out. I have also noticed that the well known Radio stations that cater for say the over 50's like me have not played any Elvis songs for years. I wonder why. I have given up on the BBC and our other mainstream TV channels, Even SKY UK
I agree lot of hard work thank you
Elvis fans enjoy reliving memories at these shows as the ETA community shows respect and pays tribute to the Greatest entertainer of all time. These guys are friendly,, genuine and give 100% to their shows and fans. Well worth going to see them as many shows are fundraisers in the communities.
Hello from England
ELVIS died 2 days before my 12th birthday. I have been a FAN ever since. He WAS and STILL is my HERO. I know this is a STRONG word to use but ITS TRUE.
I have been getting through videos and i love BILL CHERRY. He has the Stage Presence, The swagger, The Wiggle and the Jiggle and then its all about THE VOICE and he is the best.
ELVIS was just so DIFFERENT. I used to listen to his music on BBC Radio 1 in the 70's when the BBC were at the "top of their game" BUT SADLY the BBC have hit "rock bottom"
I do remember back in the late 80's the BBC did show a documentary on ELVIS under the Arena series and i think there was perhaps one or 2 documentaries in the 90's but such a long time ago so i may be a little out.
I have also noticed that the well known Radio stations that cater for say the over 50's like me have not played any Elvis songs for years. I wonder why.
I have given up on the BBC and our other mainstream TV channels, Even SKY UK