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Looking for Elvis

June 11, 2019 Carolyn MacArthur
Debra Cubitt, Marianne Rose, Dr. Mike Daley, Wendy King, and Linda Sutherland. Photo Credit: Wendy King.

Debra Cubitt, Marianne Rose, Dr. Mike Daley, Wendy King, and Linda Sutherland. Photo Credit: Wendy King.

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Thank you, Wendy King, for sending your fantastic article to share with SIDEBURNS Magazine readers.

Looking for Elvis

by Wendy King

Debra Cubitt and Linda Sutherland at the 2019 NFEF. Photo Credit: Lori-Anne Crewe, LA Crewe Photography.

Debra Cubitt and Linda Sutherland at the 2019 NFEF. Photo Credit: Lori-Anne Crewe, LA Crewe Photography.

What would entice me back to school at this late stage?

A lecture called “Looking For Elvis” presented recently by Lakehead University’s Orillia campus.

It was  hosted by music historian Dr. Mike Daley of Toronto.  He regularly lectures at universities around Ontario on various music topics including Elvis and the Beatles.  He also plays in a number of bands and has often backed Jeff Healey.

To suggest I was nervous about his presentation would be an understatement.

You know how we “Elvis people” are.  I was tempted to bring an air horn along and blow it whenever a mistake was identified.   This was not necessary as he was factually accurate.  (there may have been a couple of heavy sighs which I will tell you about later)

My companions, Marianne Rose, Debra Cubitt and Linda Sutherland took front row as all good Elvis fans should.

Wendy King with Ultimate ETA Gordon Hendricks at the 2017 FLaming Star Festival. Photo Credit: Louis Young, Louis Young Photography.

Wendy King with Ultimate ETA Gordon Hendricks at the 2017 FLaming Star Festival. Photo Credit: Louis Young, Louis Young Photography.

With our Elvis purses and jewellery and our note pads we were the definition of keeners.

It was a great crowd in the lecture hall for this talk.

Basically, Dr. Daley discussed how Elvis became ELVIS and his cultural and musical influences.  As he mentioned various musical milestones he pulled out his guitar and sang the songs.

Here are a few quotes that struck me.

“Elvis: the one name says it all.  It was like he arrived at exactly the right minute.  We were looking and waiting for Elvis.  Rock and Roll, as a look, idea, sound and threat appeared in the figure of Elvis.”

We were reminded how Elvis was brought up in the church and how on Sunday morning he would attend First Assembly of God church and then hurry over to another part of Tupelo to catch the black gospel sounds he loved so much.

Linda Sutherland, president of ETA Matt Cage’s fan club, with Matt at the Hamrony Square, Brantford, show, 2018. Photo Credit: Carolyn MacArthur/SB Mag.

Linda Sutherland, president of ETA Matt Cage’s fan club, with Matt at the Hamrony Square, Brantford, show, 2018. Photo Credit: Carolyn MacArthur/SB Mag.

Dr. Daley suggested Elvis “didn’t sound black or white and had his own way of doing things.”

I also found it interesting how he explained why Sam Phillips was not wrong to sell Elvis’s contract from Sun to RCA.  We all know the basic story that Sam was running out of money and had dreams of handling other artists.  When Elvis hit it big in Memphs and the South, Sam had a problem.  He and Marion Keisker were the entire operation.  He was having to pay bigger production companies to press the records, pay the shipping and then wait 90 days per retailer to get his pay.  Basically, the money wasn’t coming in fast enough and Sam was facing bankruptcy.  So, the sale of the contract allowed him to put money into Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash and others plus pay off debts and buy into a little Memphis based hotel chain called Holiday Inn.

I thought that made more sense than other suggestions I had read.

Dr. Daley also pointed out that Elvis really knew how to use a microphone.  He studied Bing Crosby and learned you don’t have to sing loudly.  With proper mic useage, a performer can get intimate with a crowd.  As we all know Elvis was the master of connecting with his fans.

The only thing I took issue with was the speaker’s suggestion had a “weird and unhealthy” relationship with his mother.

I don’t agree.  While it was incredibly close I reject it was unnatural.  In Tupelo, they had 1 bed.  One.   I remember stories of my grandparent’s generation having many kids, boys and girls, in the same bed.  It was just the way it was.

Wendy King with Ultimate ETA Gordon Hendricks at the 2018 Collingwood Elvis Festival. Photo Credit: Carolyn MacArthur/SB Magazine.

Wendy King with Ultimate ETA Gordon Hendricks at the 2018 Collingwood Elvis Festival. Photo Credit: Carolyn MacArthur/SB Magazine.

Their closeness came from them being on their own so much in his formative years when Vernon was imprisoned for changing the amount on a cheque in Tupelo.  Not to mention, Gladys had lost Jesse in childbirth so of course she feared losing her surviving son.

Anyway, I think Southern boys, in particular, have a unique and deep respect and devotion to their moms.  Visit there and you will see it in very visible ways.

Having said that, the rest of the talk was done mostly without judgement.

The university staff treated us to some Elvis style snacks at the break.

Peanut butter,banana and bacon sandwiches, Southern barbecue potato chips and Jailhouse Rock cookies.  That was a nice touch.

Coming also to Orillia:

“Elvis and the Man in Black” on Friday, June 28 at the Orillia Opera House.

It is described as Elvis and Johnny Cash music interpreted through dance and choreographed by Laurence Lemieux and James Kudelka.

$30. For more info:www.orilliacentre.com

Edits by C.MacArthur.


Fan Feature: With Ingrid Gockert

June 7, 2019 Carolyn MacArthur
ETA James Gibb performing at the Collingwood Elvis Festival, 2018. Photo Credit: Lori-Anne Crewe, LA Crewe Photography.

ETA James Gibb performing at the Collingwood Elvis Festival, 2018. Photo Credit: Lori-Anne Crewe, LA Crewe Photography.

SIDEBURNS Magazine follower and ETA fan, Ingrid Gockert, tells us about her experiences with some of her favourite ETAs in this the Fan Feature post. Since Ingrid mentions six as her favourite ETAs in her comments, she will be the only fan featured today because I want to add photos of five of the six mentioned (I have not had the pleasure of seeing or meeting Bill Cherry; but I hope to see him next April when he performs at the 2020 Niagara Falls Elvis Festival.)

How I Got Hooked on ETA Shows

Steve Michaels at the CNE, 2016. Photo Credit: Carolyn MacArthur.

Steve Michaels at the CNE, 2016. Photo Credit: Carolyn MacArthur.

By Ingrid Gockert, with edits by Carolyn MacArthur

My first ETA show was seven years ago in Montreal, Quebec.  I went to see Steve Michaels.  I have seen him two more times since then, and he is definitely a great entertainer.  I really got hooked on ETA shows two years ago when I went to my first Elvis festival in Niagara Falls.  At the NFEF, I met some of my present favorites:  Bill Cherry , Tim E Hendry, and my number one, Dean Z. Unfortunately, I haven't seen Bill since that time as he performs mainly in the United States; but I have seen Tim E quite a few times and most recently last year at the first Windsor Ontario Elvis festival.  At the Windsor Festival, I also met for the first time, James Gibb.  What can I say, except every time James is in my vicinity I try and go to his show!  

Ingrid Gockert with Ultimate ETA Dean Z. Photo Credit: Ingrid Gockert.

Ingrid Gockert with Ultimate ETA Dean Z. Photo Credit: Ingrid Gockert.

Then last month I went to Brantford for the Lovin Lisa show, because I knew James would be there; and there was Sylvain Leduc. Wow!  I closed my eyes and I saw "The King".  I can't believe this man is from Quebec and I didn’t hear of him until I moved to Hamilton. (Sorry Sylvain).  Then I got to see him and talk to him in April of this year at the Niagara Elvis festival; but he was not in Elvis garb. He's not only a great entertainer, but also seems like a very sweet and kind man.  Someone wrote in the comments that they found him shy.  Personally speaking, I find that if an ETA has some shyness, it just adds another plus to their personality. Knowing this as a fan, I find it easier to speak to the ETAs as I don't feel so star struck.  The next ETA I will hear for the first time will be Gordon Hendricks this year in Collingwood.  I am looking forward to seeing Gordon, and, of course, all my favorites again.

Tim E Hendry

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Dean Z

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James Gibb

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Sylvain Leduc

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Thank you so much for sharing your interesting stories, Ingrid. Thank you to photographer, Lori-Anne Crew, LA Crewe Photography, http://www.lacrewe.com, for your terrific photos used in this post.

Other ETA fans and SB Mag followers are most welcome to share stories and comments about their favourite ETAs. Simply look under Profiles on SIDEBURNS Magazine website, https://www.sideburnsmagazine.com, and click on Questionnaire where you will find a few questions and a link to tell your favourite story. Cheers! C.M.

Ultimate ETA Gordon Hendricks: Niagara Falls

June 6, 2019 Carolyn MacArthur
Ultimate ETA Gordon Hendricks performs at the 2018 Collingwood Elvis Festival. Photo Credit: Lori-Anne Crewe, LA Crewe Photography.

Ultimate ETA Gordon Hendricks performs at the 2018 Collingwood Elvis Festival. Photo Credit: Lori-Anne Crewe, LA Crewe Photography.

Great video by Jess Charro Wade of the second half of Gordon Hendricks’ June 1st, 2019 show at the ScotiaBank Convention Centre in Niagara Falls. If you could not make it to the show, this video will give you a simulated experience of seeing Gordon’s fantastic show. Enjoy! And check the message just above the photo that follows the video :)

Sandra Gold posted this message on her Facebook page: “My next year’s dates for Gordon are May 29 and May 30th, 2020. See ya all there.” Great news for all Gordon Hendricks’ fans! C.M.

Sandra Gold, president of Stars on Stage Inc., Ultimate ETA Gordon Hendricks, and Carolyn MacArthur, owner and editor of SIDEBURNS Magazine, May 31st, 2019. Photo Credit: Lisa MacArthur, for SB Mag.

Sandra Gold, president of Stars on Stage Inc., Ultimate ETA Gordon Hendricks, and Carolyn MacArthur, owner and editor of SIDEBURNS Magazine, May 31st, 2019. Photo Credit: Lisa MacArthur, for SB Mag.

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