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Recap and Photos of Saturday Night's "A Country Jamboree"

April 2, 2018 Carolyn MacArthur
Three ETAs, Ed Butski, Gordie McNeil, and Doug McKenzie, join Kenny Rogers (Ron Provo) and Toby Keith (Brian McKenzie) on stage for their rendition of Toby Keith's song "Red Solo Cup".

Three ETAs, Ed Butski, Gordie McNeil, and Doug McKenzie, join Kenny Rogers (Ron Provo) and Toby Keith (Brian McKenzie) on stage for their rendition of Toby Keith's song "Red Solo Cup".

It was a fun-filled evening of entertainment, and a few surprises, at "A Country Jamboree" show at the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry hall on Saturday, March 31st, 2018.  Although this was not an ETA show, Doug McKenzie, who was billed as "The Country Gentleman" is an Elvis Tribute Artist, and two ETAs, Ed Butski and Gordie McNeil were at the show.  Ed and Gordie were not booked as performers; however, they were invited on stage, along with Doug and Ron Provo (Kenny Rogers) to sing Toby Keith's song, "Red Solo Cups", later in the evening.

"The Country Gentleman", ETA Doug McKenzie. 

"The Country Gentleman", ETA Doug McKenzie. 

Doug started the evening in fine form, looking every bit "The Country Gentleman" with his country hat and beige-toned outfit.  Patty McKenzie, who, along with Jimmy Gibbon, looked after the music,  did a fantastic job of putting together Doug's classy outfit.  Doug told the audience that Patty added gold trim to his white shirt and pleats to his dress pants (reminiscent of Elvis's pant suits and jumpsuits).  Doug entertained the audience with his foot tapping Alan Jackson songs; and during a ballad, Doug was joined by Patty, whom Doug reminded us was not only his wife but his high school sweetheart, in a moving duet.   

Brian McKenzie as Toby Keith.

Brian McKenzie as Toby Keith.

Prior to Saturday's show, I knew nothing of Toby Keith's music.  I think my taste in country music is considered old school, seeing my favourite country singers are Johnny Cash, Hank Snow, Hank Williams, and Patsy Cline.  After Saturday's show, I looked up photos of Toby Keith, and Brian McKenzie, who is Doug and Patty McKenzie's son, looks very much like Toby Keith, which makes his tribute very convincing.  The songs Brian sang were, like most country songs, filled with meaningful,  and sometimes humorous, lyrics.  Brian provided two great sets of well sung songs.

I mentioned that there were a few surprises, and two of them were the impromptu performances by Ron Provo as Kenny Rogers and Jimmy Gibbons as John Denver.  It was my first time hearing these two tributes artists sing, and they were a great addition to the evening's lineup.  Ron sang some favourite Kenny Rogers' tunes, and Jimmy mixed his performance with both traditional John Denver songs and a couple of songs that were less know.  Both artists, who bear striking resemblances to their respective artists, gave crowd-pleasing performances.  

Patsy Cline, aka Amberley Beatty, serenades a fan.

Patsy Cline, aka Amberley Beatty, serenades a fan.

After a second set of entertaining Toby Keith songs with Brian McKenzie, Amberley Beatty, as Patsy Cline, took the stage wearing a stunning silver evening gown.  I remember Amberley's tribute to Patsy Cline a few years ago when she performed at Mohawk Raceway.  It was the early stages of her career, but she did a great tribute to Patsy Cline wearing a fringed cowgirl outfit.  Saturday night was all about the glam.  Amberley, whose voice is as fabulous as I remember, was the ultimate professional in her Saturday performance engaging the audience with her quick wit and encouragement to join her on the dance floor.  More than one gentleman enjoyed her up- close approach during her show, and one lucky guy was brought on stage for more personal attention. 

Amberley Beatty, Pasty Cline Tribute Artist, models holding a SIDEBURNS Magazine business card. 

Amberley Beatty, Pasty Cline Tribute Artist, models holding a SIDEBURNS Magazine business card. 

I watched Amberley's performance with ETA Pete Paquette  on YouTube while researching Elvis Tribute Artists, and it  was nice to see the same exuberance that she brought to the big stage was there on Saturday night in her more intimate show.  Amberley jammed a lot of entertainment into her one and only set performing Patsy Cline's best loved songs.  She did make a quick second appearance as herself, taking time for one more dance before exiting.  

The chocolate bunny was a nice surprise from Dot Farr.

The chocolate bunny was a nice surprise from Dot Farr.

Another surprise on Saturday was the chocolate Easter bunny I received from ETA fan, and friend, Dot Farr...so thoughtful of her.  It was a pleasure sitting at a table with Dot, entertainer Bobby Allan and his wife, Evelyn, ETA Gordie McNeil, and his wife Lynn, ETA Ed Butski (whose wife Linda was unable to attend due to illness), and couple Ken and Lenore.  Joanmarie Provo did a great job of organizing the show and made the evening fun by having lots of prizes, and giving each guest some Easter treats.  Dot won a door prize and chose some lovely hand-decorated hangers.  

Such a pleasure sitting with ETAs and friends. 

Such a pleasure sitting with ETAs and friends. 

The lighting is never great at shows, but I managed to capture some good photos on Saturday night.  I was especially pleased to take a photo of Bobby and Evelyn, since I missed taking one last weekend at Fort Erie.  Bobby told me that he appeared on "Tiny Talent" when he was nine years old.  I always enjoy stories such as Bobby's, and hope more ETAs and other tribute artists will share with me their interesting stories that I am happy to share on SIDEBURNS.  All ETAs, and those who work in some capacity in the ETA world, or who are dedicated ETA fans, are more than welcome to send stories, bios, and photos to be posted on SIDEBURNS.*

Doug McKenzie.

Doug McKenzie.

I want to thank Doug McKenzie for his kind words on Saturday night.  I blushed at the recognition, but am most grateful.  And yes, Doug, I am looking forward to receiving your interview answers ;)  I hope Linda Butski is feeling much better.  Cheers to all.  Until next time, best regards, Carolyn.

*I wish I could be two places at once, but I can only attend one concert or show per day.  If you attend an ETA show, concert, or competition that I am unable to attend, please send along your own recap of a recent show, and if suitable, I will edit and add your recap with your photos, including  credits to the author and photographer, on SIDEBURNS.  C.M.  


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Recap of ETA Matt Cage and Friends Saturday Night Show

March 25, 2018 Carolyn MacArthur
A view of the Niagara River and Buffalo from the Fort Erie Legion where Saturday night's show was held.  

A view of the Niagara River and Buffalo from the Fort Erie Legion where Saturday night's show was held.  

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Last night was an ending of sorts.  It was the last day of what I jokingly called Matt Cage week in an earlier post based on the fact that I saw him perform three times in four days; but it was also the last show that Doreen and Mary will be organizing after a nine year run.  As they say, "Always leaving them wanting more."  It was a great way to end, what I heard from others, was a series of successful shows for the duo.  It was an evening filled with back-to-back entertainment.  ETA Gordie McNeil started the evening with some beautiful songs, and was followed by the country stylings of Rose Cronin, who looked like Rosemary Clooney in her lovely outfit. 

Brent, handsomely dressed in his tux, took the stage next as Buddy Holly.  It is the first time I have seen Brent perform as the music legend.  As expected, Brent added humour throughout his performance.  I thought his story of how, as a kid, seeing a bespectacled Buddy Holly perform rock and roll gave a geeky kid hope that he too could be a rock and roll singer--black rimmed glasses and all, was a treat.  Brent, who also is an award winning ETA (Collingwood, 2014, Non-Pro Early Years) will perform his tribute to Elvis on Friday, April 6th, 2018, at Flamboro Downs, Flamborough, ON.  The show begins at 9 p.m. 

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Up next was ETA Matt Cage, who quite literally, sparkled on stage.  The lighting hit the rhinestones on his jacket just right; but, of course, his performance dazzled too...lol.  It is always a pleasure sitting with people who, like me a couple of years ago, are seeing a professional ETA's performance for the first time.  I sat beside mother and daughter, Mary and Tammy LaPointe (pictured in the photo on the right), and it was wonderful hearing their comments throughout Matt's performance.  Tammy, I think, was a little surprised when Matt knelt beside her and sang.  It was fun being part of someone else's special ETA moment because it reminded me of a similar first experience I had with Matt last year.  Even now, after months of shows, it is still a thrill when I receive a scarf or floral lei, or hear my name  mentioned, or a comment spoken, such as, "I know you are having a good time," during a performance.  All fans who have had similar experiences with a favourite ETA will understand the feeling.

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After the intermission, the second half of the show continued with the same order of performers.  Gordie and Rose continued their walk through music history singing popular Elvis and country and western songs.  Brent wowed the audience with his tribute to Jerry Lee Lewis.  Dressed in a white sports jacket, and donning a blonde wig, Brent enacted all the outlandish moves of Jerry Lee, and ended his second set with a rousing rendition of "Great Balls of Fire."  

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Matt, in his second set, looked splendid in his Elvis peacock jumpsuit with the spotlight emphasizing the jewelled details and design of the favoured suit.  Matt asked show organizer, Doreen, if she would like a scarf or his Elvis belt.  Doreen opted wisely, I think, for the belt.  After presenting Doreen with the belt, Matt announced that he felt naked without it, and asked Brent for assistance.  Once fully dressed, Matt and Brent, with scarves draped over his arm, made their way through the audience, making sure that Crystal, who is celebrating her 26th birthday today, received a scarf.  Linda Sutherland, who wiped the sweat from both Brent and Matt's brows, was given an 8 x 10 photo of Matt with his song list on the back in appreciation for her kind gesture.  Matt's set ended with him asking Brent, Gordie, Rose, and entertainer, Bobby Allan, to join him on stage for a the singing of "Johnny B Good".

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After the show, the entertainers signed autographs and posed for photos.  A few of us met at Tim's after the show for a chat about the show and other ETA related topics as per Wendy King's mandated post show follow-up...lol.  (Those who follow my blogs will understand this reference from Wendy's humorous article she shared on my website.)  Three dedicated fans had long drives back to Barrie, Brantford, and Burlington, and one entertainer had a very long drive to Belleville; but the four "Bs" didn't mind travelling long distances for such a wonderful evening.  I was able to capture the evening in several photos that follow below.  Some of the faces will be familiar as they often appear in my recaps of Casino Niagara's Silver Aces, Flamboro Downs, and Mohawk Raceway shows.  Until next time, enjoy the photos. Cheers!  C.M.  

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Recap of ETA Matt Cage's Friday Night Brantford Concert

March 24, 2018 Carolyn MacArthur
ETA Matt Cage thrilled the Brantford Casino crowd with his tribute to Elvis.  Photo Credit::  Amber Maich.

ETA Matt Cage thrilled the Brantford Casino crowd with his tribute to Elvis.  Photo Credit::  Amber Maich.

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It is always exhilarating watching a performer who can deliver an outstanding performance time and time again.  Last night was Matt's third show this week--Casino Niagara on Wednesday, a private function on Thursday, and last night at the Brantford Casino, and each one of the performances that I saw this week was stellar.  It was Matt's first time at the Brantford Casino, and based on the response from the patrons, they will want him back.  It was a well planned show, with ETA Brent Freeman looking after the sound and playlist.  Their teamwork and professionalism is impeccable.

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There is no seating in the concert area, unless you want to sit at a slot machine, but the lack of seating did not deter people from standing around during the three sets that covered four hours including the two breaks.  It was great seeing the younger guys stopping to shake Matt's hand in appreciation as they passed by the stage.  Matt paid a lot of attention to his audience, often leaving the stage to sing and dance with them.  One spicy waitress could not resist shaking it up every time she went by to fill her tray.  And a regular patron of a certain age danced the night away, eventually being joined by Matt for what I can only call a "shakedown"...lol.  Matt presented a  lucky lady who was celebrating her birthday with a blue scarf.  And Matt was given a flowered lei by one of the casino staff.  I wish I could have taken photos with my camera to show you some of the events of the evening, but I am very grateful to Amber Maich, OLG Brantford's Customer Service Supervisor, for so graciously sending the photos that I am using in today's post.

Last night was a fantastic evening of entertainment, and I had such great fun talking with dedicated fans Dot and Barb during the two intermissions. Tonight is Matt and Brent's show, with fellow ETA Gordie McNeil providing the opening act, and Rose Cronin entertaining with her country tribute, at the Fort Erie Legion.  I hope to see you there.  Best regards, Carolyn. 

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