From the Entertainment capital of the World

Direct from the world famous "Legends in Concert"
Las Vegas USA to Australia in 2008



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Bobby Brookes - Little Richard

Courtesy of Honolulu -Star Bulletin

Bobby Brookes Hamiltons skill at portraying legendary rock 'n' roll star Little Richard has kept him working for many happy years.
Bobby says he still gets a kick out of playing the legendary star, but he leaves the character in his dressing room. He has met celebrity impersonators for whom playing a star becomes a 24/7 occupation. "It's weird. They think they're the person -- 'He channels through me!' -- Get the hell outta here!" he says with a laugh.

Bobby, Son of legendary R&B Hitmaker Jackie Wilson will also be appearing at Twin Towns with his Soul Classics tribute to his Dad. see newspage

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Dean Z - Elvis `56

Courtesy of Gary Groman Branson Courier 2007

The look, mannerisms, moves, and charisma were all there. Personal highlights were "Teddy Bear" with a transition into "Don't be Cruel" and the love song "Love Me Tender Love Me Sweet." "Baby Let's Play House," done in combination with the Legends Dancers had everybody wanting to dance. "Elvis," closed the set with a high energy performance of, what else, but the "Jail House Rock" and let me tell you, the jail house wasn't the only thing rockin'.


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Dean Z - Buddy


Influenced by the hic-upping Texan, sporting bold frame glasses and playing a mean Fender Stratocaster, our mystery guest fills the bopping shoes of rock legend Buddy Holly. Like no other since Gary Busey in the Buddy Holly Story - or even Buddy himself. He captures the audience's imagination with rhythm pounding hits like "Peggy Sue," and the heartfelt ballad "True Love Ways", similar to actor Gary Busey in 'The Buddy Holly Story.' As Buddy, our Star sends audiences young and old clapping and singing, reliving the glory days of 1959.

 





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Lance Lipinsky - Jerry Lee

GOODNESS GRACIOUS GREAT BALLS OF FIRE.
THE KILLER RETURNS!

At only 21years of age Lance Lipinsky displays poise and stage presence far beyond his years, Lipinsky would be Jerry Lee Lewis re-incarnated if Lewis were gone, but Lewis isn't gone. He's still around, and Aussie fans have Lipinsky, who has been portraying Lewis for three years, to remind us of him in his prime. This dynamite performer plays the piano keys with his fingers (that fly across the ivories), his feet, his elbows and other parts of his anatomy.

He stands on the piano bench and plays. He stands on the piano and sings. He kicks the bench out of the way, crouches over the keys and pounds out the music while tossing his head and his hair around during "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" and "Breathless." Lipinsky, Onstage, captures the total arrogance and confidence that is Jerry Lee Lewis while taking the audience on a fast paced ride belting out rockin' Lewis hits while really playing live boogie-woogie style piano.