Limelight
as Rush
Limelight is a four-member Rush tribute band based in Ottawa. The four members that make
up the group are among some of the most talented and experienced musicians in the Ottawa
area. Together they present an exciting and authentic performance of Rush's material.
Little
Bones as The Tragically Hip
Little Bones was formed in February, 1992, by established musicians from the Ottawa area.
They joined together with the goal of providing Ottawa's own Tragically Hip Tribute.
They offer a full repertoire of songs by The Hip, but also enjoy the odd Neil Young
favorite.
Stevie Re Visited
This Brockville trio perform the ultimate tribute to the late great Stevie Ray
Vaughan featuring Johnny Richards on guitar and vocals. Others have
tried, this band has it down. From Testify, Rude Mood & Lenny to Telephone
Song, Wall of Denial, Riviera Paradise, and the sobering "Life by the
Drop", there is no better tribute to the creative style that was " Stevie
Ray".
Darryl
Burwash as Elvis Presley
Darryl Burwash of the Memphis Mafia performs a solo Elvis Presley Tribute show. After 25
years as an Elvis tribute artist, Darryl feels he has done his best to replicate and to
bring the aura of Elvis, his music and stage personae to the public. As a performer he is
committed to providing an insight and a glimpse that links him and the audience to an
experience, which is the Elvis phenomena.
Nelson Colt
as George Strait
From Aylmer, Quebec, Nelson is a true country artist appearing with his own four
piece band who are all C.C.M.A. (Canadian Country Music Award winners). Nelson is
now presenting his "George Strait" tribute show "Pure Strait Country".
Ben Young as
George Strait
Cornwall, Ontario country musician Ben Young performs the Ultimate George Strait Tribute.
Ben performs the Greatest Hits. His similarities to Mr. Strait are second to
none. This show is a must see.
R.J.
(Bob) Gill as Waylon Jennings
When you hear Bob sing Waylons music and close your eyes, you are immediately
positioned in the midst of fans at any one of the late and great performer's concerts.
Bob, like Waylon, sings with a style that seems to come from the soul and reflects both
the joy and the pain of a man who has experienced each. The keen understanding of
the moods and sounds of the common people, of which he considers himself a part, shines
through on stage and off.
Rossana
Holmes as Patsy Cline
Rossana is featured in the cabaret show "Memories of Pasy" which reproduces an
important snapshot in music and time: the musical legacy of the first lady of country
music, Patsy Cline. "Memories of Patsy" is a show dedicated to the life and
times of Patsy Cline, through her music and dialogue. 2003 was the 40th Anniversary
of Patsy Cline in a terrible air crash that claimed her life, but it did not stop her
memory living on through her music. Today, people of all ages enjoy her music and still
love her as much as they did then. This is a tribute to her as a person and the love
that she sent out to her fans.
Randy
Kay as Johnny Cash
Randy Kay is a singer/songwriter from near Sharbot Lake, Ontario who portrays, with
respect and reverance MR. Johnny Cash. Randy is a member of the CCMA.
His own music is country, rockabilly, bluegrass and gospel. Recently he has been
putting together a recording project that was meant as a recognition of the influence
Johnny Cashs music has had for him. The project includes a number of Cashs
songs as well as some Randy Kay originals.
Terry
Lee Goffee "Train Of Love" A Tribute To Johnny Cash
Terry Lee Goffee is an Ohio based show. This is a 2-hour Theatre style Stage
production where the artist portrays Johnny Cash in the first person and tells his life
story woven amongst 38 Cash Hits from the beginning thru the last released song
"Hurt". He talks, sings, moves, and acts like Johnny Cash for the entire show.
Johnny's sister and brother attended the show in Nashville, June 6-7 2003 and sang on
stage during the performance with Terry. They loved the show.
Frank M.
Sternett as Barry Manilow
Frank M. Sternett is a Michigan based show. During Franks 4 hour show he blends
different themes opening with the Barry Manilow set, followed in the next two or three
sets with the music of Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Matt Monroe, Dean Martin and the Glen
Miller Band.