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Red Robinson introduces award-winning Elvis tribute artist Stephen Kabakos who paid tribute to The King in Annual Evening With Elvis at PNE 2010 in Vancouver
It’s long live Elvis once again at the PNE 2010 fairgrounds during the Annual Evening With Elvis. Despite the less than perfect weather (it rained quite heavily at times), the audience was only drenched with emotions in reminiscing The King. Noted Vancouver radio and TV personality Red Robinson hosted the event as a tribute The King and he chatted with Elvis Presley best friend Joe Esposito before award-winning Elvis tribute artist Stephen Kabakos performed some of Elvis’s best-known songs such as Don’t Be Cruel, Love Me Tender, It’s Now Or Never and Suspicious Minds. Music that made The King of Rock and Roll such an international star in the 1950s, 60s, 70s and beyond. Perform Kabakos did, complete with many of the Elvis trademark moves that had the girls screaming to this day. As with tradition, when the concert was over, Robinson came out to announced that Elvis had left the building. Yet, no one was eager to move on.
VIDEO - Stephen Kabakos A Tribute To The King www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGe5M_U7paI
[Photos and video by Ray Van Eng] www.vancouver21.com
Red Robinson introduces award-winning Elvis tribute artist Stephen Kabakos who paid tribute to The King in Annual Evening With Elvis at PNE 2010 in Vancouver
It’s long live Elvis once again at the PNE 2010 fairgrounds during the Annual Evening With Elvis. Despite the less than perfect weather (it rained quite heavily at times), the audience was only drenched with emotions in reminiscing The King. Noted Vancouver radio and TV personality Red Robinson hosted the event as a tribute The King and he chatted with Elvis Presley best friend Joe Esposito before award-winning Elvis tribute artist Stephen Kabakos performed some of Elvis’s best-known songs such as Don’t Be Cruel, Love Me Tender, It’s Now Or Never and Suspicious Minds. Music that made The King of Rock and Roll such an international star in the 1950s, 60s, 70s and beyond. Perform Kabakos did, complete with many of the Elvis trademark moves that had the girls screaming to this day. As with tradition, when the concert was over, Robinson came out to announced that Elvis had left the building. Yet, no one was eager to move on.
VIDEO - Stephen Kabakos A Tribute To The King www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGe5M_U7paI
[Photos and video by Ray Van Eng] www.vancouver21.com