Eddie Miles In A Salute to Elvis At Tivoli Feb. 1

  • Tuesday, January 7, 2003
Eddie Miles
Eddie Miles

A Salute to Elvis by Eddie Miles is coming to the Tivoli Theatre
Saturday, Feb. 1 at 8 p.m.

Entertainer Miles presents an intimate solo performance of the music of America’s most beloved entertainer, Elvis Presley. This uncanny tribute also includes an opening show saluting the legends of country music, featuring the songs of Marty Robbins, Hank Williams, Merle Haggard, Conway Twitty and others.

Screams, cheers and standing ovations are common at this nationally known artist’s concerts, officials said.

Eddie Miles headlined in Collingwood, Canada in July, 2001 at the World’s Largest Elvis Festival. He also headlined at the Orpheum Theatre in Memphis last August in a tribute show commemorating the 25th anniversary of Elvis’s death. A veteran entertainer with bookings throughout the country, Eddie Miles headlined in his own theater in two major resort destinations (Pigeon Forge, 1990-1994 and Myrtle Beach, 1996-2000).

All seats for Salute to Elvis are reserved at $25.75 and $20.75. Tickets are on sale now at Memorial Auditorium box office. Charge by phone (423) 642-TIXS.

Here’s what the experts say about Eddie Miles:

Ronnie McDowell:
“Eddie’s got the look, he’s got the sound, he’s really got Elvis down.”

Scotty Moore (Rock & Roll Hall of Famer, Guitar player for Elvis):
“Eddie Miles, a fine entertainer, respectfully recreating the image. But most of all, keeping the music alive.”

D. J. Fontana (Drummer for Elvis):
“Eddie is one of the finest entertainers I have worked with. He looks great, sings great and does a fantastic tribute to Elvis.”

The late J. D. Sumner of the Stamps Quartet:
“Eddie is simply the BEST, nobody does it better.”

Charlie Hodge (lifelong friend and Elvis band member):
“I have traveled far and wide, Eddie is the closest to sound and looks of Elvis as you will find.”

Gordon Stoker of the Jordanaires:
“We’ve seen a lot of Elvis tribute shows, Eddie’s is certainly one of the classiest ever.”

Ed Enoch of the Stamps Quartet (called the greatest voice in gospel music by Elvis):
“The closest to the man and his music, I agree with J. D. Sumner, Eddie is the best.”

Terry Blackwood of the Imperials Quartet:
“Eddie is the closest I’ve seen to the real Elvis, he has Elvis captured.”



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