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Spotlight On: ETA Michael Cullipher

June 20, 2019 Carolyn MacArthur
ETA Michael Cullipher from Sallisaw, Oklahoma wows the audience at the Collingwood Elvis Festival, July, 2018. Photo Credit: Lori-Anne Crewe, LA Photography.

ETA Michael Cullipher from Sallisaw, Oklahoma wows the audience at the Collingwood Elvis Festival, July, 2018. Photo Credit: Lori-Anne Crewe, LA Photography.

Introduction

ETA Michael Cullipher. Photo Credit: Lori-Anne Crew, LA Crewe Photography.

ETA Michael Cullipher. Photo Credit: Lori-Anne Crew, LA Crewe Photography.

According to an undated article on the QIA (Quartzsite Improvement Association, Arizona) website :

Michael Cullipher knew from the time he first discovered Elvis Presley at four years that he wanted to be an Elvis Tribute Artist.  Michael’s dream became a reality at 19 years old when he entered the 2009 Elvis Extravaganza contest, and won!   Michael was hooked, and thus began his career.  Also in 2009, he embarked on a five year run with Branson's Elvis Festival Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist contest where he placed in the top 5 every year. .

ETA Michael Cullipher. Photo Credit: Eva Brand.

ETA Michael Cullipher. Photo Credit: Eva Brand.

In 2010, Michael started a tradition of touring the great state of Arizona performing in as many shows as 30 in one month!  Michael has an amazing fan base that brings him back year after year.  Michael has been fortunate in his career, as he has had the chance to meet and perform with, and for, many of Elvis's friends and family.  A recent highlight was recording 'Suspicious Minds' with Ben Cauley Jr., a member of the Memphis Horns, who played trumpet on the original recording with Elvis.  This honor makes Michael and Elvis the only two people to record this song with Ben.

Michael believes that God is his creator and savior, and feels blessed to have had some of the most humbling and rewarding experiences of his career singing and performing Elvis's Gospel music. Michael's goal as an Elvis Tribute Artist has always been to present the BEST memory of Elvis Presley possible. (Edited by C. MacArthur for SB Mag.)

Editor’s Note: I met ETA Michael Cullipher for the first time at the 2018 Collingwood Elvis Festival, and again in 2018 at the Flaming Star Festival in Toronto.  Looking splendid on stage with each appearance, Michael gave impressive performances during competition at both festivals.  Off stage he was polite and pleasant, exhibiting considerable gentlemanly Southern charm during our conversations.  I wish to thank Michael for taking time from his busy schedule to answer my interview questions.  It is with much pleasure that introduce ETA Michael Cullipher to SIDEBURNS Magazine readers.  C. M.  

The Interview

ETA Michael Cullipher from Sallisaw, Oklahoma wows the audience at the Collingwood Elvis Festival, July, 2018. Photo Credit: Lori-Anne Crewe, LA Photography.

ETA Michael Cullipher from Sallisaw, Oklahoma wows the audience at the Collingwood Elvis Festival, July, 2018. Photo Credit: Lori-Anne Crewe, LA Photography.

Q.  In what city and state were you born?  What city do you now call home?

A.  I was born in Fort Smith, Arkansas.  Currently, I live in Sallisaw, Oklahoma.

Q.  Tell us five interesting things about your childhood.

A.  I've liked Elvis since I was four.  My family is very musically talented, so I have always been lucky to be involved in music.  I was raised in church.  I used to ride a lot of ATVs. I started playing drums when I was ten.

Q.  Describe your life as a teenager. 

A.  During my teenage years I was very involved in band and sports.  During my free time, I liked to play in a rock band and make movies with my friends.  My favourite subject during high school was English.

 Q.  What did you do with your time after your high school years ended?

A.  I started working on my Elvis career. 

 Q.  Did you take any lessons related to the performing arts?  Please explain.

A.  During my senior year of high school I took a Drama class, which I have been able to use throughout my Elvis career.

Q.  What music was most often heard in your home?

Michael Cullipher. Photo provided by M. Cullipher.

Michael Cullipher. Photo provided by M. Cullipher.

A.  Gospel.

Q.  Were you a performer prior to becoming an ETA? 

A.   Yes, I have always been involved in different musical things throughout my life.

Q.  What made you decide to embark on a career as an ETA?

A. When I was around four years old, I saw an ETA perform for the first time.   Ever since then I knew that's what I wanted to dedicate my life doing.

Q.  Describe what you were feeling before, during, and after your first performance as an ETA. 

A.  Initially, I spent a lot of time practicing and making sure I had the right outfits.  At first I was nervous, but seeing how excited people were when I preformed made me want to continue to sing and dance.  After my performance I was excited and had a lot of adrenaline!

ETA Michael Cullipher. Photo provided by Michael Cullipher.

ETA Michael Cullipher. Photo provided by Michael Cullipher.

Q.  Describe the atmosphere before a competition (or performance) backstage.

A.  A lot of nerves from all of the guys.

Q.  Describe the process of turning yourself into a stage ready ETA.

A.  Makeup first, then hair, then finding that perfect outfit to wear.  In total it takes about two hours to get ready. 

Q.  Where and when was your first competition?  Describe how you felt before, during, and after the competition.  Did you achieve the outcome you desired? 

A. The first contest I attended was in Branson, Missouri.  I remember feeling nervous and in shock that I was about to compete with some of the biggest named ETAs!

 Q.  What is the biggest mistake that young ETAs make in their tribute?

A.   Not being authentic to Elvis and watching other ETAs.

Q.  What valuable life lessons did you learn from your parents, or mentor, that you still use today?

A.  My parents raised me to have good morals and to be humble.  My Dad always told me that if someone else could do something, then so could I.  I have always lived by that. 

Q.  How many years have you been an ETA?  Describe the highlights of your ETA career thus far.

Michael’s parents, Ed Cullipher and Diane Cullipher. Photo provided by M. Cullipher.

Michael’s parents, Ed Cullipher and Diane Cullipher. Photo provided by M. Cullipher.

A. I have been a professional ETA for ten years.  Meeting Elvis's cousin, Louise Smith, and having her becoming a grandmother to me is one of the most honorable things I could have had happen.  Other highlights would include, recording with Ben Cauley, meeting Priscilla Presley, and being lucky to work across the street from Graceland every day.  

Q.  What is the best part of being an ETA?

A.  The best part about being an ETA is paying tribute to Elvis and keeping his memories alive.

Q.  Who are the important women in your life?  Why are these women important to you?

A.   There are too many to name.

Q.  As a father of six, what are the joys and challenges of fatherhood?

A.  The kind of love I feel for my children is a different kind of love than I have ever felt.  Knowing I created such wonderful things brings so much joy to me.  Having six children can be a challenge in itself at times, but I do my best to raise them the best I can.

Michael and Kassandra’s son, Gibson Wayne Cullipher

Michael and Kassandra’s son, Gibson Wayne Cullipher

Q. Have your children seen you perform as Elvis either in practice of on stage?

A.  Yes.

Q.  What did they think of your performance?

A.   All my kids love Elvis music, so I think they love it when I sing and perform.

Q.  Your little boy is still very young, but do you hope one day he will follow in your footsteps and become an ETA?

A.  Yes of course I want him to become an ETA, but I also want him to do things that make him happy growing up.

Q.  What would you say if one of your five little girls expressed interest in performing as an Elvis Tribute Artist?

A.   I always encourage my children to chase after their dreams.

Q.  How are you different on stage compared to off stage?

Laiklynn and Aviery with their dad, ETA Michael Cullipher. Photo provided by M. Cullipher.

Laiklynn and Aviery with their dad, ETA Michael Cullipher. Photo provided by M. Cullipher.

A.    I don't think I'm too different on and off stage. On stage, I try to be professional, focused and most of all have fun the way Elvis did.  Off stage, I am still the same person but more outgoing. 

Q.  What title would you like to have that has so far escaped you?

A.  The Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist.

Q. Would you want to judge an ETA competition?  What do you think are the challenges of being an ETA competition judge?

A.  No, because I have too many friends that are ETAs.

Q. What men have had a positive influence on your life? How?

A.  I’m lucky enough to have a lot of positive influences, so there are too many to list.

Q. In what international cities have you performed?  How are audiences different in other countries?

A.  I have performed in the Dominican Republic and Canada.  Everybody loves Elvis, so the audiences are not that different.  I think audiences internationally respect Elvis more, because he never had the chance to tour there.

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(Photos used in the slide show by Lori-Anne Crewe, LA Crewe Photography.)

Q. Please describe your experiences at the Collingwood Elvis Festival in 2018.

A.  This is by far one of the best Elvis festivals I have been to.  It’s also the BUSIEST fest I have been too, lol.  Everybody is so gracious, and humble. There was no bad sportsmanship with any of the ETAs, which was nice.  It was an honor to place in the top 3 for my first time there.

Laiklynn with ETA Michael Cullipher. Photo provided by M. Cullipher.

Laiklynn with ETA Michael Cullipher. Photo provided by M. Cullipher.

Q.  Is there a country where you really want to perform as an ETA?

A.  The United Kingdom.

Q. What are your strengths as a performer?

A.  My stage presence, from what I am told, lol.  I would say I’m pretty outgoing, so that helps!

Q. Describe your typical non-performance day.

A.  Definitely catching up on sleep, if I can!  Depending where I am:  If I am at home, I try to spend as much time as I can with my family.  If I am elsewhere, I like to just stay indoors and relax.

Q. What makes you laugh?

A.  I like to make people laugh, which makes me laugh.

Aviery Cullipher.

Aviery Cullipher.

Q. What makes you sad? How do you cope with sadness?

A.  This is a question I’d rather not answer.

Q.  If it were possible, what would you like to ask Elvis?  What would you say to him?

A.  I wouldn’t ask him anything about music.  I think I’d ask something more personal like his religious outlook--coming straight from him instead of reading about it.  I would treat him like a normal person, and have a normal conversation.

Michael and Kassandra’s son, Gibson Wayne Cullipher .

Michael and Kassandra’s son, Gibson Wayne Cullipher .

Q. What do you treasure?

A.  Several things:  Getting to meet and perform for some of Elvis’s closest friends and family, becoming super close to Ms. Louise Smith (Elvis’s first cousin), meeting Priscilla, recording “Suspicious Minds” with Ben Cauley, and watching my children grow up, and teaching them things.

Q.  If you weren’t an ETA, what career would you chose?  Why?

A.  I would more than likely be involved in music; but as my steady job, I’d be a police officer.

Q. What are sacrifices have you made for your ETA career?

A.  Being away from home.

Q. What has surprised you most about being an ETA?

A.  Sometimes the obstacles that come along with being in show business.

ETA Michael Cullipher from Sallisaw, Oklahoma wows the audience at the Collingwood Elvis Festival, July, 2018. Photo Credit: Lori-Anne Crewe, LA Photography.

ETA Michael Cullipher from Sallisaw, Oklahoma wows the audience at the Collingwood Elvis Festival, July, 2018. Photo Credit: Lori-Anne Crewe, LA Photography.

Q.  Describe a special moment with a fan or audience member.

A.  There are several, but one that comes to mind is when I first started competing. There was a guy in a wheelchair waiting to meet some ETAs, and I noticed a few guys walk past him; so I went over and started talking to him.  His parents really appreciated that I took time for him.

Q.  What Elvis costume is your favourite?  Why?

A.  There are so many to pick from, but the fringe is the first jumpsuit I ever bought.  I love the way it looks on stage.

Q. How do you care for your costumes so they are always stage ready?

A.  I wash them after every show, and make sure they air dry.  After that, I make sure there are no wrinkles.

Q.  Who taught you how to apply your Elvis makeup?

A.  I am self-taught.

Q. What special care does your hair or wig require to keep it looking good?

A.  I wash it with shampoo and conditioner…just like everyone else, lol.

Anistyn Presley, daughter of Michael and Kassandra Cullipher. Photo provided by Michael Cullipher.

Anistyn Presley, daughter of Michael and Kassandra Cullipher. Photo provided by Michael Cullipher.

Q. What annoys you?

A.  Sometimes people don’t respect personal boundaries.

Q. Describe a future that is specifically designed for you.

A.  Hopefully, being a more successful ETA.

Q. How do you handle disappointment?

A.  I always think positive, so I don’t really look at it as disappointment.

Q. Who are the people you would like to thank for being there throughout your ETA career?

A.  Once again, there are so many to list, because I am a lucky guy. Thanks to all of them!

Hope Cullipher with her dad, ETA Michael Cullipher.

Hope Cullipher with her dad, ETA Michael Cullipher.

Q. What question would you ask a fellow ETA?

A.  I would ask them how they prep themselves before going on stage.

Q. What would people be surprised to learn about you?

A.  I own over 5,000 DVDs!

Q. What would you like to say to the backup singers and band members with whom you perform?

A.  Thank you for all your hard work and dedication!  Elvis music is not the easiest to learn or play by any means, so thank you!

Faith with her dad, ETA Michael Cullipher.

Faith with her dad, ETA Michael Cullipher.

Q. What song do you wish Elvis had recorded so you could sing it on stage during your tribute to Elvis?

A.  I can’t really think of any.  Elvis did what he wanted, and that’s what we have.  I love that about him.

Q. Is there a question you wished I had asked, but didn’t?

A.  I think you pretty much covered it all, lol.

Thank you, Michael, for such a great interview, and for the wonderful family photos that you provided. We at SIDEBURNS Magazine wish you continued success in your ETA career. Best regards, Carolyn MacArthur.

Michael with the Blue Brothers. Photo provided by M. Cullipher.

Michael with the Blue Brothers. Photo provided by M. Cullipher.

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Photo Feature by fan Janis Rhea Lacy: Michael Cullipher is the Superman of ETAs. He is one of the most talented entertainer I’ve ever had the privilege to meet and follow. He gives up a lot to entertain his fans every week. There is a following that is unreal--a family, I would say. Michael is so down to earth, and it is such a blessing to call him my friend. The best thing I love about his shows, besides the music, is he always states, and lives by, that he puts his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ first and foremost in his life. October 4th, 2019.
Thank you, Jan, for your comments and photos of Michael Cullipher in today's photo feature.

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Editor’s Note: Photo Feature was added to interview and posted on Facebook, October 4th, 2019.

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“Canal Days” Extravaganza

June 16, 2019 Carolyn MacArthur
Winner of the 2018 Collingwood Elvis Festival, Grand Champion, Tim E Hendry. Photo Credit: Lori-Anne Crewe, LA Crewe Photography.

Winner of the 2018 Collingwood Elvis Festival, Grand Champion, Tim E Hendry. Photo Credit: Lori-Anne Crewe, LA Crewe Photography.

Introduction

Tim E Hendry after his 2017 Canal Days show with Carolyn MacArthur. Photo Credit: C. MacArthur.

Tim E Hendry after his 2017 Canal Days show with Carolyn MacArthur. Photo Credit: C. MacArthur.

Hot, hot hot! Bring your lawn chairs and settle in to be entertained by the best tribute acts in the business! On Civic Holiday Monday, August 5th, 2019, award-winning Elvis Tribute Artist and 2018 Collingwood Elvis Festival Grand Champion, Tim E Hendry, and Beatles Tribute Band, The Caverners, will be performing in back-to-back shows at a free* event at Canal Days in Port Colbourne, ON. Tim E Hendry will take the stage at HH Knoll Park at 12:00 noon; and following an intermission, Tim will be back for a second set starting around 1:30 pm. The Caverners will perform at 3:00 pm on the same stage. I had the pleasure of seeing both Tim E Hendry and The Caverners two years ago at Canal Days—and what a memorable afternoon it was!

Tim E Hendry

There was a big crowd sitting under the shade trees. Here I am, all alone, at the stage in the midday sun.

There was a big crowd sitting under the shade trees. Here I am, all alone, at the stage in the midday sun.

As hot as the weather was on Civic Monday in August 2017, no one was hotter, both literally and figuratively, than Tim E Hendry appearing on stage at high noon dressed in black leather! For his second set, Tim wore the Eagle jumpsuit. Leather and polyester in August…need I say more! Joking often with his band about the excessive heat, Tim E Hendry, the consummate performer, held nothing back and gave a stellar performance that included singing the vocally challenging “Hurt” to perfection. It was my first time seeing Tim E perform, so I wanted to get as close to the stage as possible. Due to the heat, others sat under the shade trees; but I made my way to the fence that corralled the stage. I was the only person standing there, so Tim could not help but notice me, and we chatted between songs. I stood by the stage in the sweltering heat for the entire show. Later, my diligence paid off when Tim made a beeline to give me a scarf during “Suspicious Minds”.

Tim E Hendry wearing the eagle jumpsuit at the 2018 Collingwood Elvis Festival. Photo Credit: Lori-Anne Crewe, lA Crewe Photography.

Tim E Hendry wearing the eagle jumpsuit at the 2018 Collingwood Elvis Festival. Photo Credit: Lori-Anne Crewe, lA Crewe Photography.

Others had moved closer to the stage in the hopes of also getting a scarf; and the lady beside me told me that Tim E would make an appearance after the show to sign our scarves. After Tim’s last song, I joined her by the exit that led to Tim’s trailer. We waited, and waited. More than a half hour had passed, when I finally turned to her and asked, “Are you sure Tim will come out for a meet-and-greet?” Not that I doubted her word, but we were conspicuously the only two fans standing by the gate. She said she had been to every one of his Canal shows, and sometimes he came by to say hi. Sometimes? Oh.

As I watched several people, mostly band members and festival employees, make their way past the guard, I wondered if Tim was just too exhausted by the heat to give any more of his time. After another half hour of waiting, I asked a stage hand if he had a marker that I might borrow, “Just in case Tim should appear to sign my scarf.” He didn’t respond at all and kept walking straight to the trailer. “Well, that was rude!” commented the lady waiting with me. In a matter of minutes, the same fellow came back and handed me a marker with a knowing look. Minutes later, to our delight, Tim E Hendry, looking cool, relaxed and very summery in his Hawaiian shirt and white shorts, made an appearance. Tim spent time chatting with us, and other fans who had gathered, and graciously signed our scarves and posed for several photos.

Tim E Hendry during his title winning performance at the 2018 Collingwood Elvis Festival. Photo Credit: Lori-Anne Crewe, lA Crewe Photography.

Tim E Hendry during his title winning performance at the 2018 Collingwood Elvis Festival. Photo Credit: Lori-Anne Crewe, lA Crewe Photography.

Since the time of our first meeting at Canal Days in 2017, I have seen many of Tim’s outstanding performances (most recently at the 2018 Collingwood Elvis Festival); and, along with others, I enjoyed getting to know Tim more closely through the insightful answers he gave in his interview for SIDEBURNS Magazine’s Spotlight On, December 1st, 2017.

If you are already a big fan of ETA Tim E Hendry, or if you want to be entertained to the max by one of the best ETAs in the business, plan on coming to see Tim E Hendry on Civic Monday this August in Port Colbourne.

Photos from the 2017 Canal Days Show

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The Caverners Beatles Tribute Band

Gospel show, 2019 Niagara Falls Elvis Festival. Photo Credit: C. MacArthur.

Gospel show, 2019 Niagara Falls Elvis Festival. Photo Credit: C. MacArthur.

If you read Keeping His Memory Alive, you know that I was a huge Beatles fan in the 1960s; so when I heard that a Beatles tribute band was playing the same afternoon and on the same stage as ETA Tim E Hendry, I was elated.

By mid afternoon the sun had mercifully moved from its position directly overhead, and the August heat was manageable. The popularity of the band was evident by the growing crowd that was edging ever closer to the stage. Soon there would be no standing room for me near the fence at this show. Fortunately, as it turned out, where I stood did not really matter. With attention to detail in their costumes, their authentic sounding Beatles vocals, and their musical expertise on guitar and drums, The Caverners Beatles Tribute Band created an illusion that took me back to a special time in my youth. As a fan of the Fab Four’s early music, the first set The Caverners performed, played to my heart.

If you were at the Niagara Falls Elvis Festival, you would have been treated to the singing and musical talents of Sandy Vine (Paul McCartney in The Caverners Beatles Tribute Band). Sandy played keyboard and sang for the after show 50s-60s party with The Hired Hitmen (1955-75 Jukebox Hits), a band that included Jay Code on drums, Rob Motola on guitar, and Stan Szymkow on sax. On Sunday morning, Sandy, on keyboard and organ, backed headliner ETAs, Di Diogo Light, Riley Jenkins, and Cote Deonath, with Gospel musicians hired by NFEF: Bruce Tournay on piano, and Jay Code on drums.

Sandy Vine chats with Carolyn MacArthur at the 2019 NFEF. Photo Credit: Lori-Anne Crewe, lA Crewe Photography.

Sandy Vine chats with Carolyn MacArthur at the 2019 NFEF. Photo Credit: Lori-Anne Crewe, lA Crewe Photography.

I met Sandy Vine for the first time last year when I went up to the stage at the NFEF post show party to give him my request for a song that I had written on a folded corner of a napkin. When Sandy opened the napkin, unbeknownst to me, the shape looked like a pair of undies. In my state of embarrassment, I don’t remember what Sandy said, but I do recall that it got laughs! My second meeting with Sandy at this year’s NFEF was less public, and less embarrassing. We had a pleasant conversation in which Sandy mentioned that he told Tony Busseri how much he enjoyed my interview with him, and I reminded Sandy of our first meeting, which made him grin.

This year at Canal Days’ shows, I am asking my children and grandchildren to join me, as it is a rare chance for them to experience music that I enjoyed in my youth, and still enjoy today, through Tim E Hendry’s Elvis and The Caverners Beatles Band’s brilliant live tributes. I hope to see you there for two not-to-be-missed shows! Cheers! C.M.

The Caverners Beatles Tribute Band: Rick Labrie as George Harrison, Michael Wainwright as John Lennon, Doug Boudreau as Ringo Starr, and Sandy Vine as Sir Paul McCartney. Photo Credit: Stephen Dominick

The Caverners Beatles Tribute Band: Rick Labrie as George Harrison, Michael Wainwright as John Lennon, Doug Boudreau as Ringo Starr, and Sandy Vine as Sir Paul McCartney. Photo Credit: Stephen Dominick

Photos from the 2017 Canal Days Show

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To view video of The Caverners, please click here

FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/CavernersBeatlesTribute/

Website: https://www.caverners.com

Editor’s Notes: Photos in both grids were taken by C. MacArthur. All other photos, as credited. *(There may be a donation drop box as you enter the park and stage area.)

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Fan Feature: with Agnes Hay

June 15, 2019 Carolyn MacArthur
ETA Patrick Johnson performing at the 2018 NFEF. Photo Credit: Lori-Anne Crewe, LA Crewe Photography.

ETA Patrick Johnson performing at the 2018 NFEF. Photo Credit: Lori-Anne Crewe, LA Crewe Photography.

As a dedicated ETA fan, and follower of SIDEBURNS Magazine, I am pleased to post Agnes Hay’s tribute to her favourite ETA. Agnes also shares two very amusing stories in today’s Fan Feature. For everyone’s enjoyment, I have included a video of Patrick singing an Elvis song that Agnes says is her favourite one he sings. Thank you for participating, Agnes!

Submitted by: Agnes Hay

Who is your favourite ETA?:  Patrick Johnson.

What makes your favourite ETA so special to you?:  His humble and genuine manner. Also his humor while performing.

What song does your favourite ETA sing better than all other ETAs?: “Way Down”.

Agnes Hay with her favourite ETA, Patrick Johnson. Photo Credit: Agnes Hay.

Agnes Hay with her favourite ETA, Patrick Johnson. Photo Credit: Agnes Hay.

What costume does your favourite ETA wear the best?:  No one costume in particular.

How far would you travel to see your ETA in concert?:  300 miles.

What is your favourite venue where you have seen your ETA perform?:  East End Tavern in Rochester, NY

What would you like to know about your favourite ETA, but are afraid to ask?:  Do you dye your hair?

Fan Stories

ETA Patrick Johnson performing at the 2018 NFEF. Photo Credit: Lori-Anne Crewe, LA Crewe Photography.

ETA Patrick Johnson performing at the 2018 NFEF. Photo Credit: Lori-Anne Crewe, LA Crewe Photography.

Patrick put on a show in June of last year in the town of Greece where my husband and I reside. In one of his songs he slowing stretched out his leg and got very low to the ground.  He put on that he couldn’t get up; so I reacted, and went up a couple steps to the stage and put out my hand and helped him back up.

Another memorable moment would probably be when my husband and I were on our way to Orlando airport and I was watching the live feed on my phone of the semifinals at NFEF (Niagara Falls Elvis Festival) last April, 2018, when Patrick was called back on stage because he placed in the top 10.  I screamed with excitement, and scared my husband so much that we almost went off the road!

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