Happy Birthday, Elvis featuring Jim Anderson & The Rebels
Organization:
City of Pleasanton Firehouse Arts Center
Category:
Concert
Geographical Area:
Oakland
Start
Date:
1/3/2015
End Date:
1/3/2015
Start Time:
8:00 PM
End Time:
10:00 PM
Event
Info:
Pleasanton's Firehouse Arts Center kicks off its 2015 programming with the welcome return of Jim Anderson & The Rebels, back by popular demand with their hit "Early Elvis" Tribute Show, celebrating Elvis Presley's 80th birthday weekend.
From "Heartbreak Hotel" and "Hound Dog", to "Don't Be Cruel" and "Jailhouse Rock," the show will be full of the songs that keep the legend alive. Along with his band The Rebels, each a talented solo musician in his own right, Jim Anderson will recreate the sound, the songs, and the memories of Elvis Presley, and join together with the crowds in Memphis and fans all over the world to say 'Happy Birthday, Elvis!'
Vocalist Jim Anderson has made a big name for himself with his tribute to the early years (1954-1966) and early hits of Elvis Presley. Selling out most venues, including their appearances at the Firehouse in record-breaking time, the five-member group has been touted by lifelong Elvis fans as, "The most authentic tribute to early Elvis Presley to date." Jim is not an 'Elvis Impersonator'. He is, however, thought by many to be the best interpreter of Elvis' early music performing today.
For those who had the opportunity to see and hear Elvis Presley in the first half of his career, this show will bring back great memories. For those who never had the opportunity to see Elvis when his brand of rock 'n' roll was considered "dangerous", this show will take you back in time and introduce the songs that changed the direction of music forever.
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