Archive for January, 2010

28
Jan
10

Lost Friends

One of the best things I’ve found about being an entertainer is that it affords you the opportunity to meet  never would have otherwise. Sometimes, it’s a one-time thing, like the people you meet at an out-of-town show. Other times, you get to see the same crowd multiple times, like the ones you see at your regular venues. After a while, some folks almost seem like a part of your extended family.

Since I perform at several locations on a regular basis, I’ve met quite a few people that fall into that latter category. Unfortunately, though, people move away, or you’ll no longer perform in a certain area…and sometimes your friend passes away.

Since I’ve been doing the show (circa 2003)…I’ve been privileged to perform for thousands of people, and gotten to know quite a number of them since then. Four of them have passed away, three out of the four just recently, which is what made me want to say a few things about them, I suppose.

I’ll just use first names out of respect for privacy:

Shirley
Shirley was one of my first “fans”. She was the first to discuss starting a Johnny Rockit Fan Club, although she really didn’t have the time or resources to make it a reality. I must admit that I was taken aback by the fact that someone would want to start a fan club for what I termed an amateur Elvis Impersonator (you see what I mean if I ever have the guts to post some early videos). Shirley and several members of her friends and family would just about always be at our public shows, front and center, if possible and always wanted to hear “Blue Hawaii.”

Nancy
I met Nancy at a show I did for a group of rehab patients about 3 years ago. She was a huge Elvis fan and made it out to every show we did at the rehab center. When she finished rehab, she moved into a senior community and talked the management there into having a few “Elvis in the Afternoon” parties for the residents. In the last few months before she passed away, she was often too ill to leave her bed, but I enjoyed getting to visit with her nonetheless.

Lloyd
I met Lloyd at a big party at one of the Elk’s Lodges in Dallas. He came up to me before the show and asked if we would play “Love Me”, which is one of my favorite numbers anyway. Every time I saw him afterwards, he asked for “Love Me” and we’d play it and watch as he and his lovely wife (of 62 years) Pat would dance. We lost Lloyd in early January 2010. He is missed by all of us that knew him.

Patricia
I got to know Patricia at the same place that I met Nancy, except she was a full-time resident, not a temporary rehab patient. Since it has been a regular gig for over 3 years, I probably saw Patricia 30-40 times over the last several years. The very first time I was there, the lady in charge came up to me and said, “We have someone here that is a huge Elvis fan, so put on a good show!” She must’ve liked it since she was there for just about every other show we performed at the rehab center.
I got an email last week that Patricia had unexpectedly passed away. I had performed there and got a chance to say hello to Patricia for a few minutes after the show a few days before her passing. Saying “hello” is literally about all we have time to say to some of the 40-50 residents, since an afternoon show means a quick pack-up of the equipment and loading of the car and get back to work as soon as possible. I was able to attend the graveside service for here that was performed by her nephew. He did a great job or describing what it was like growing up with Patricia as the loving aunt…he made me wish that I had more time to know Patricia better than an occasional quick hello, she sounded like a special person.

06
Jan
10

Elvis Impersonator Contests

Is it January already? Then it must be time for an Elvis contest! Some Elvis tribute artists love em and some won’t go near one, but I think they are a lot of fun whether you win or lose. It is a chance to see plenty of interpretations of Elvis and an opportunity to meet some die-hard Elvis fans.

The first time I ever put on a (borrowed) jumpsuit, it was for a contest back in January of 2003. Man, was I nervous. The contestants got to sing with  a live band, which I had never done before. The contest was held in  a little restaurant in Addison, Texas called the Baja Grill. I figured it would be about 50 people or so in attendance since it was a weeknight. Wrong! I arrived 2 hours before the contest started and there were already around 300 packed in there and the local news stations were setting up their communications vans in the parking lot.

When it was my turn to sing Teddy Bear and then Heartbreak Hotel, I had the highest level of nervousness I’ve ever experienced in my life. It was kind of funny because my hand was shaking so bad that I could barely keep the microphone in front of my mouth. But I got through it…and I didn’t win. That was ok, I was happy that I survived.

I tried another contest later that year, at the “old” Hard Rock Cafe in Dallas. It was a huge event with about 2 dozen contestants…yeah, I didn’t win that one either.

Eventually I got better and started getting past the first round of eliminations and finally even won a few contests here and there.

 To this day, I can’t say with any certainty what the judging criteria seems to be from event to event. I have seen guys that should never be allowed to pick up a microphone do very well with the judges and others that gave knockout performances that didn’t even get past the first round. So, I usually try to go in with the attitude that we’re all just here to have fun, regardless of the outcome. I have seen a few people throw a little bit of a fit when they didn’t win, which was also entertaining now that I think of it.

The contests that I am aware of this time around are:

January 7th, 2010 at Dick’s Last Resort (Dallas)…open to anyone

January 8th, 2010 at the Glass Cactus (Grapevine)…amateur performers only

January 13th, 2010 at El Ranchito (Oak Cliff) …open to anyone

I’ll be entering the Dick’s Last Resort contest and the El Ranchito contest. The one at El Ranchito should be a real treat because one of the original Elvis impersonators, Johnny Harra, is scheduled to put on a show the night of the contest. I last saw Johnny perform in 1984, so…it’s been  awhile.

Las Vegas and Memphis are hosting the national events right now during Elvis week, but I imagine just about every city has an Elvis contest or event going on over the next few days. Check one out if you get the chance, even if you don’t sing, you may have a shot at winning the jelly donut eating contest.




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