Elvis Impersonators
Elvis was the king of rock and roll. He was valued and treasured all over the world. There are many Elvis impersonators that keep his spirit alive today and some are quite good. All have the typical Elvis persona including the well known clothing however, not all can say they are good. Regardless, they do put on a show worthy of a king and this probably makes Elvis, the number one impersonated person, living or dead, in the world. They do say that impersonation is the most sincerest form of flattery and in this case, that certainly is true.
Try and seek out celebrity impersonators in general, and the odds are that one of those impersonators will be an Elvis one. Even in the lower level markets, one will usually be able to find at least an Elvis impersonator. Sometimes, this would simply be a singing telegram. Other times, they might be available to do a show at an event that one is holding. Either way, Elvis is one of the easiest of the impersonators to find. Although, whether they are good is a matter left answered.
Often, the best of these specific types of impersonators can be found in one general location, Las Vegas. It is the casinos who employ the largest portion of the exquisite versions. This allows them the ability to at least keep some aspect of the king around at a majority of the time. Many times, these special performers will take the time away from their busy Las Vegas schedules in order to tour some of the many casinos that now inhabit various locations throughout the United States as well as Canada. This can be an opportunity to see one of these exceptional performers and allow a bit of Elvis nostalgia to flow through oneself.
Otherwise, one will have to resort to one of the many knockoffs that incorporate the impersonation market. As mentioned earlier, some are bad and some are good and it is simply the novelty of the concept that many are simply seeking. This is usually simply for a birthday or mostly a telegram type of event. However, there are some actual performers that do conjure up quite well the Elvis spirit.
Regardless of the when, where, and why, it is more importantly the who that is the most concerning and every single one of them, when showing their version of the impersonation will most assuredly imply Elvis and the recipients will certainly know it. It is that distinct flair that only Elvis had that many of these performers easily portray. Maybe it is the clothing, or maybe it is the hair, or maybe it is actually the voice and more specifically the singing. What ever it is, although Elvis is dead, his memory can and does live on through the many Elvis impersonators that are out there.

