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Impersonat­or offers hits, Vegas glitz at Dinner With Elvis

- By Ginny McCabe Contributi­ng Writer

Community members can enjoy an evening featuring some of The King’s music as Elvis Presley impersonat­or Todd Berry brings Elvis’ hits and classics to Franklin this month.

Berry will perform in an event called Dinner with Elvis at 7 p.m. April 19 at Conover Hall, Franklin.

“The main goal is to deliver the true, authentic Elvis tribute to people,” Berry said. “I’m out to bring goodness to the community, and that’s what this show is all about. It’s family entertainm­ent.”

Early on, Barry said he was inspired by his mom, who played Elvis’ hit songs.

“When I was a child, my mom played all of the records from the 1950s and 1960s, and she drove me nuts, and now I go out and drive other people nuts with my entertainm­ent,” said Berry.

“People still love Elvis today.”

Berry said it wasn’t long before he started singing Elvis’ music and doing private events for people. Then, his performing opportunit­ies grew because he got involved in some competitio­ns and he went to Las Vegas.

“It just got bigger and bigger, and now I work with a full profession­al band and orchestra, depending on what kind of show I’m doing. If it’s a larger event, I use a full production with a band . ... If it’s a smaller show, I use background tracks with lighting just to give it the Elvis effect,” Berry said.

Tickets for a buffet-style dinner and the show are $50, and the cost of a VIP ticket is $65. The deadline to purchase tickets is Monday.

For more informatio­n, and to purchase tickets, go to toddberryo­nline.com.

“I try to sing songs like Elvis, but I bring my own flavor to it,” Berry said.

Berry, who was born legally blind, said he has never let that keep him from doing what he loves — singing and entertaini­ng, performing Elvis’ songs.

“I was born legally blind, and God gave me a gift to be a singer, and I’ve been doing it since I was 10 years old,” said Berry.

“I don’t let it hold me back, because I believe even if you have a disability, if you believe in yourself, and have a dream, you can make it happen if you don’t let anybody hold you back and put your faith in God.”

Berry recently performed for a 90-year-old who was a huge Elvis fan. He’s also done events for kids.

“A lot of young people are into Elvis. I did an engagement for a little girl’s birthday party. She was only 8 years old, and Elvis was her favorite artist,” Berry said.

“All of her friends were there, and it was her birthday party. Her mom requested that we pull up in our white limousine, and it made her whole day. I’m a lot like the way Elvis was; he gave back to people,” he said.

During the show, Berry interacts with the crowd and goes out into the audience. He said his outfits are original.

“I go out into the crowd and give out scarves like Elvis did. I try to bring back the most authentic Elvis that I can for people. So, I try to really get the audience involved.

“I do a lot of the big hits that everybody knows that Elvis did, anywhere from the 1950s and 1960s hits to the 1970s favorites,” Berry said.

He said one of his favorite Elvis songs to perform is “How Great Thou Art,” a gospel song that Elvis did, and one of his only Grammy Award-winning records.

“The reason I like it is because it shows people the testimony of Jesus Christ and what he’s done in my life. Plus, it’s a great Elvis song,” Berry said.

In addition to Elvis’ music, Berry said one thing he appreciate­s about Elvis was he had a generous heart.

“He was a generous person, and he gave to everybody,” Berry said.

Audiences can expect to hear songs like “Suspicious Minds,” “Burning Love,” “All Shook Up,” and “Blue Suede Shoes,” among others.

When Berry is not performing as Elvis Presley, he takes the stage as other musical icons such as Buddy Holly and Garth Brooks.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Dinner with Elvis, featuring Elvis impersonat­or Todd Berry, will be at 7 p.m. April 19 at Conover Hall in Franklin. Tickets for a buffet-style dinner and the show are $50 and the cost of a VIP ticket is $65.
CONTRIBUTE­D Dinner with Elvis, featuring Elvis impersonat­or Todd Berry, will be at 7 p.m. April 19 at Conover Hall in Franklin. Tickets for a buffet-style dinner and the show are $50 and the cost of a VIP ticket is $65.

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