Chattanooga Times Free Press

Elvis has never left the building in Las Vegas

- BY SALLY HO AND JOHN LOCHER

LAS VEGAS — Elvis Presley has been dead for 40 years, but the King’s legacy is alive and well in Las Vegas.

Elvis impersonat­ors remain a staple of Las Vegas kitsch, performing at casino venues, wedding chapels and street stages while decked out in garish jumpsuits, sunglasses and sideburn wigs.

At a recent Elvis convention, performers came from as far as Japan and Australia to compete in a tribute artist contest that paid $15,000 in prize money.

Elvis performer Tyler James recalls going to Graceland for the first time when he was 5 years old —and immediatel­y becoming hooked.

“I told my mom then I wanted my own show in Vegas as Elvis,” he said.

James now has a regular show two nights a week on an outdoor stage in downtown Las Vegas.

Elvis played hundreds of shows here, year after year — with more sell-out crowds in Las Vegas than anywhere else. Sin City and the King became so deeply intertwine­d that fans across the country have continued to make the pilgrimage even after his untimely death. They travel to Vegas to indulge in the many Elvis tribute shows, impersonat­ors and nostalgic memories from his heyday.

Presley rose from poverty in Tupelo, Miss., to become an internatio­nal music and movie star in the 1950s and 1960s. His life ended at age 42, when he was found dead Aug. 16, 1977, at his Graceland mansion in Memphis. By then, his career had slowed and he struggled with obesity and substance abuse.

But to Sin City, he’ll always be the handsome, hip-swinging, lip-curling crooner who gave the town its “Viva Las Vegas” anthem.

In the modern-day entertainm­ent capital, his influence has waned in recent years. But Presley remains a larger-thanlife pop culture icon in Las Vegas’ history.

To this day, the term “Elvis impersonat­or” is synonymous with Las Vegas — a term the performers dislike. They prefer to be called “Elvis tribute artists.”

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Elvis tribute artists line up before the winners are announced during the Images of the King: Las Vegas tribute artist contest in Las Vegas last month. The company holds Elvis Presley festivals and contests in several cities around the country every...
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Elvis tribute artists line up before the winners are announced during the Images of the King: Las Vegas tribute artist contest in Las Vegas last month. The company holds Elvis Presley festivals and contests in several cities around the country every...

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