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When Planning To Attend An Elvis Tribute San Francisco Is An Ideal Location

By Sally Delacruz


For the Elvis Presley fan, there are many ways to memorialize him. He was beautiful in appearance and voice when he was alive. The memory is never as awesome as the real thing. But, for those who want to attend an elvis tribute san francisco is the place to find one.

Tourists in San Francisco, CA want to see the Golden Gate Bridge. A visit to Fishermans Wharf is mandatory. Charming trolley cars take them up and down through the city.

The King was born in the small town of Tupelo, Mississippi. His family lived there till he was thirteen. Then they moved to Memphis, Tennessee, where his oft visited mansion, Graceland, stands.

Graceland stands as an accolade to Elvis. He bought it for his mother Gladys and resided there until his untimely death. Gold records cover the walls and rooms are all decorated to suit his taste in furnishings.

The mansion draws millions of visitors each year. On the anniversary of the day he died, there is a long line of fans who wait at the gate. They each carry a lit candle as they walk up the path and past his grave.

Over the years, mothers have passed on their love for his music to their daughters. Those daughters, in turn, pass it on to their daughters. Many men are fans of the man and his music as well.

Daughters of the original fans learn to love his music as they grow up. Then they play it for their own daughters. There are men who become fans as well.

San Francisco, CA is host city to many stage shows featuring Elvis impersonators all year long. One hundred and three impersonators are listed at last count. Some are very talented and convincing, others are not.

They dance, gyrate their hips and sing up on the stages. Imitations of his voice and accent help fans remember. It is never the same, but they can listen and allow memories to do the rest.

Each of these shows brings the wonderful memories of the King to the stage. The top impersonators are very talented. Some entertain at parties for children or adults. They also work delivering singing telegrams, wearing jump suits.

He was born on January 8, 1935. Sadly, his twin, Jessie was stillborn. What would the music world be like today if there had been two.

At the time of his death, on August 16, 1977, he was only forty-two years of age. Fans still speculate about how his passing changed the music world. He is missed.

Since he passed away, there are stage shows, parties and other events held in cities all over the world. The week surrounding his death is called Elvis Week as if one day was insufficient. Many of these tributes are held in the Bay Area.

Other events include dance parties and speeches given by remaining members of the famous Memphis Mafia. This is the nickname given to his troupe of friends who traveled everywhere with him, providing for his every need. His backup band still performs too.

Profits from various shows are given to charities in his honor. Fans remember him singing Love Me Tender at the end of the movie by that name. A thousand years from now this icon will still be remembered.




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