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More Information about the ETA Quilt

August 6, 2019 Carolyn MacArthur
Tammy Stromberg’s photo of her quilt, taken in Alberta. Photo credits for all photos used in this post: Tammy Stromberg. Edits by Carolyn MacArthur. i

Tammy Stromberg’s photo of her quilt, taken in Alberta. Photo credits for all photos used in this post: Tammy Stromberg. Edits by Carolyn MacArthur. i

Great news! Tickets for the beautiful quilt pictured above are available for purchase across Canada! Tammy Stromberg, who made the one of a kind quilt, said she will ship the quilt to the winner anywhere in Canada. All money raised through ticket sales will be donated to Food Banks and the Ripple Connection Charity in Alberta. Tammy provided the following information regarding the purchase of tickets:

I can sell tickets to whomever contacts me on FB. My email is strombergt@gmail.com for EFT.

Tickets prices: 1 for $5.00, 3 for $10.00, and 7 for $20.00. Tickets are also available at the Blue Suede Music Festival, August 23rd and 24th, and are limited; so if you haven't already, purchase yours today!

A Message from Tammy


Memories are timeless treasures of the heart...This is this year’s theme for the Blue Suede Music Festival raffle quilt, in memory of my mom, Sharon Stromberg. I can not put into words of how much joy this festival brought to her, and the fondest memories of her for me. She sat and watched every performer, and was amazed at the talent each one of them brought to the stage. Mom made lasting friendships with many, and always looked forward to seeing everyone again each year. Even in her final days she talked about the festival, and I made a promise to her to make another quilt. The result of that was a bigger and better quilt! Every stitch made and every photo added brought back so many thoughts of her, and for me that's a feeling that warms and heals my broken heart. This year’s money raised will be donated to the Ripple Connection in Barrhead, and the Food Banks in Westlock, Barrhead, and Mornville all in memory of a wonderful women. It means the world to me to all that have supported my raffle and I look forward to presenting this quilt to that special winner!

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Tammy also sent close up photos showing five ETAs featured on the quilt: (left to right, both rows) Adam Fitzpatrick, Paul Ellis, Roger Anderson, Ronnie Scott, and Tyler Cody, who was featured in SIDEBURNS Magazine in November, 2017. If you are interested in learning more about this talent young ETA, his bio can be found on SIDEBURNS Magazine’s website under Focus On: Tyler Cody. (Edits by C.M.)

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The detailing on the quilt is amazing! Best of luck with ticket sales, Tammy.

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Collingwood Elvis Festival 2019: Media

August 4, 2019 Carolyn MacArthur

Photo of Sam Thompson (Elvis Presley’s body guard and brother of Linda Thompson), Cynthia Pepper (starred with Elvis in “Kissin’ Cousins”), Marilyn Mason (starred with Elvis in "Bonnie and Clyde”, and Kathleen DeNike taken in the media room at the Collingwood Festival, 2019. Photo Credit: Carolyn MacArthur, for SIDEBURNS Magazine.

Zoomer Radio: Robbie Lane

I always listen to Zoomer Radio while driving in my car, and when I heard that Robbie Lane would be making an appearance at the 2019 Collingwood Elvis Festival, I was intrigued by the prospect of meeting him. In the early 1960s when I was a young teen, Robbie Lane and his band, the Disciples, played at a dance that I went to at Salfleet High School in Stoney Creek, Ontario. Their music was part of my favourite tunes that I heard on my transistor radio, and I was looking forward to asking Robbie about the early years in Canadian music.

During our conversation at Collingwood, I mentioned to Robbie that his long time friend Bobby Curtola also performed at Saltfleet High, and that Bobby was a distant cousin of one of my sons-in-law. During the years before his passing in 2016, Bobby Curtola made many appearances at Robbie Lane and the Disciples’ shows at The Duke Live, 1225 Queen Street East, Toronto, ON; and on Oct 19th, 2015, Bobby presented Robbie with the Cashbox Magazine Canada Music Award—a well-deserved honour for his over 40 years in the music industry. In August, 2016, Robbie Lane paid tribute to the late Bobby Curtola with a humorous, touching, and eloquent speech.

What follows is a description of Robbie Lane’s career with the Disciples provided by Wikipedia, the Free Encyclpedia:

SIDEBURNS Magazine Editor, Carolyn MacArthur, poses with Robbie Lane, Zoomer Radio Host and lead singer and member of the the 60’s band, Robbie Lane and the Disciples. Photo Credit: C.M. for SB Mag.

SIDEBURNS Magazine Editor, Carolyn MacArthur, poses with Robbie Lane, Zoomer Radio Host and lead singer and member of the the 60’s band, Robbie Lane and the Disciples. Photo Credit: C.M. for SB Mag.

Robbie Lane and the Disciples is a Canadian rock band, that peaked in the 1960s.  A cover of Neil Sedaka's "What Am I Gonna Do" was their biggest success, reaching #10 in 1966. They also recorded an early version of the hit song "Soul Deep" in 1966.

Beginning as Ronnie Hawkins' backup band, Robbie Lane & the Disciples later gained attention as the band for Canadian CTV-TV's “It's Happening”. Composed of guitarist Terry Bush, drummer Doug Copeland, harmonica player William Cudmore, keyboardist Paul Denyes, vocalist Robbie Lane, tenor saxophonist Paul Mifsud and bassist Gene Trach, the group recorded several singles during the mid '60s. After an attempt at a solo career in the mid ‘70s, Robbie Lane (aka Robin Curry) and the band re-formed in the mid ‘80s.

The following is a mini interview from Zoomer Radio’s website. “Q&A with Robbie Lane, Host of Robbie Remembers and The British Invasion”, by AM 740 Staff, was posted on June 8th, 2017. Edits by SB Mag editor, Carolyn MacArthur:

Q. How did you get started in broadcasting?
A. I was playing with my band, the Disciples, at a club in Toronto and the owner asked me to help him beef up the Saturday night business. I suggested he start a dance on those nights and tie in with a radio station. I asked 1050 CHUM if they’d meet with us about this and they started doing a Saturday night Oldies Dance. The Club Owner asked me to voice the “spots”; and after a few weeks, they offered me a show on CHUM, then I moved on to Zoomer Radio.

Q. What’s the best movie you’ve ever paid money to see?
A. The Godfather. One of the best.

Q. If you could only go to one more concert in your life, who would you see?
A. There are so many acts I’d like to see, so I’ll just pick “Ringo Starr and his All Star Band”.

Q. Everybody has one thing they cook really well. What’s your specialty?
A. I’m an expert at grilled cheese and bacon sandwiches with a secret ingredient.

Photo Credit: robbielane.com

Photo Credit: robbielane.com

Q. What would your partner say is your most annoying habit?
A. I procrastinate. She hates that.

Q. Coolest person in entertainment history – GO!
A. Gotta be Frank Sinatra.

Q. Favourite gift you ever received?
A. My fav gift has to have been my daughter Shelley.

Q. Do you prefer a crew neck of a V-neck style of t-shirt?
A. I wear mostly V neck. I tell my wife, Marilyn, V is for virgin. She says they must be old T shirts.

Q. One classic TV show you wish they’d remake.
A. Cant think of one.

Q. One classic TV show they should never, ever touch.
A. Perry Mason with Raymond Burr. Leave it alone.

Videos: Robbie Lane and the Disciples, Now and Then

Zoomer Radio: Sam Houston and Neil Hedley

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SIDEBURNS: The Ultimate ETA Fan Magazine. www.sideburnsmagazine.com sideburnsmagazine@gmail.com

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Please note: According to sources, Neil Hedley has left Zoomer Radio since the writing of this article. To read comments on a discussion board, please click here. If information is correct, Jane Brown has joined Sam Houston and is co-hosting The Morning Show with Sam & Jane, weekdays from 6 am to 10 am on Zoomer Radio.

The Amazing Edwardo

Edward Fine: This photo was drawn of me (Amazing Edwardo) as Elvis with a stylus pen on a Samsung Galaxy Note. 08/22/2012

When someone attaches the word “amazing” to their name, I have to ask what makes them so amazing. Edward Fine, who was also in the media room at the 2019 Collingwood Elvis Festival conducting voice recorded mini interviews, was quite prepared to answer my question. Canadian born, and now living in Israel, Edward does voice over work and imitations of a variety of characters. He writes articles, produces Youtube videos, and also performs as an Elvis Tribute Artist. With Edward’s permission, I am sharing his article about his trip to Collingwood for you all to enjoy:

Well, for those of you who have never been to an Elvis Festival, or for those of you wondering what it is like to go to the largest Elvis Festival in the world, here is my adventure:

Heading from Toronto, Canada, to Collingwood is about a 2 hour trip on the weekend. There are a lot of people heading up north. Thank you to Google for having amazing software to help me navigate the best route with Google maps. I would also like to thank the Town of Collingwood, and specifically Adam Ferguson, for allowing me access to see the events. If you plan on going to any event, always look at the event website, just like I did. I found the areas where there was parking and a map of where all the events took place.

When I arrived, there was a sea of Elvis fans everywhere. People had their chairs lined up many hours before the festival began to get the best seats in the house. The outdoor events are mostly free of charge, along with tons of vendors booths, mostly located on the main street, Hurontario. Walking in the festival any time of the day or night you are bound to walk into an ETA. What is an ETA ? It is an Elvis Tribute Artist who plays homage to the King of Rock n Roll, Elvis Presley. They are most gracious to say hello, give you a handshake and allow a photo opportunity. I must say that the vendors, ETAs, and Elvis fans are very respectful and friendly people. I did even pass by the only female ETA, but I am sure there are probably more of them. You can probably find ETAs and fans all around the world. I did meet some ETAs from Canada, USA, UK and Israel. The main contest consists of Friday night’s preliminary round, Saturday’s second round; and finally Sunday, they crown the grand champion. The judges must rate the performers not only on their singing ability, outfits, look-a-like and performance skill to the king, but also on a host of very technical aspects. If you sing a Vegas style song like “Viva Las Vegas”, your outfit must match the song. In this case, a full white jumpsuit with all the embroidery trimmings, is the wrong outfit for your song choice. No! No! No! ETAs must not only prepare their songs and movements, but must have all the accessories. Jumpsuits can range from a couple of hundred dollars to $10,000 or more. Wigs, rings and chains can also add up. In competition, you are not allowed to wear trademark Elvis sunglasses for example. The calibre of the tributes were, in most cases, spectacular. You really felt that the king was there right in front of you singing on stage…and the king somehow multiplied himself in every corner of the festival. The retail stores and restaurants were packed with anxious patrons. This was the last and final Elvis festival that ran for 25 years by the Town. Next year they will have a privately run Elvis festival in Collingwood because the ETAs and fans always want more. So for now, my Elvis adventure has ended; but what a exciting adventure it was! Elvis has left the building for now…until next year.

Editor’s Note: Edward told me of an Elvis cafe in Israel, and I was able to find a very interesting article by Bill Slott who is a licensed Israeli tour guide. What follows is an excerpt from his article “The Elvis Diner” that appeared in The Times of Israel, February 11th, 2018. I have included a video of Edward Fine (left) performing at the Elvis Inn in 2018 with a host of others. And in the video below, The Amazing Edwardo describes some of his feats.

Ten miles outside of Jerusalem, next to the Neve Ilan gas station is the Elvis Diner, a restaurant whose raison d’être is a tribute to Elvis Presley. A 12-foot high golden statue of the rock and roll icon stands in front, and the Elvis-o-rama just ramps itself up further and further as you enter. From the music on the jukebox to the decorations on the wall to the hundreds of artifacts displayed, museum-like, about the eatery, the place is all about one man and one man only: Elvis Aaron Presley.

The food is a reasonable cross between an Israeli hummus-and-schnitzel joint and a 1950s American hamburger stand. There’s no claim to fine dining, but it’s clean and friendly, and the psychedelic bathrooms alone are worth the visit. Actually, no one comes to eat in this restaurant because of the food anyway. It’s all about communing with the crooner of “Heartbreak Hotel”. On the anniversary of the rock star’s birth, Elvis impersonators from all over Israel come to compete and pay tribute to the most successful solo recording artist in history.

It is worth a stop to see Chinese tourists, Scandinavian backpackers and Israeli soldiers on leave all mingling among the memorabilia. It is a place that you could easily imagine in Tennessee or New York, or maybe even in London or Paris, but in the Judean Hills it is a notable non-sequitur… and a delightful break from Ottomans and Crusaders, prophets and kings.

“The Elvis American Café” (the official name) has been owned and operated by the same family with the same theme and the same menu for 40 years. For any restaurant, that is an impressive run.





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The Boys Are Back in Town Part Two: Collingwood 2019

August 2, 2019 Carolyn MacArthur
Australian ETAs, Elias Jamhour (left) and Paul Fenech (right) pose for a photo at the 2019 Collingwood Elvis Festival. Photo Credit: Carolyn MacArthur.

Australian ETAs, Elias Jamhour (left) and Paul Fenech (right) pose for a photo at the 2019 Collingwood Elvis Festival. Photo Credit: Carolyn MacArthur.

Introduction

For your viewing pleasure, I am happy to post Part 2 of The Boys are Back in Town.

It is always nice meeting new ETAs from around the world at Elvis festivals as well as seeing our favourite North American ETAs. At the 2019 Collingwood Elvis Festival, ETAs travelled from as far away as Australia, India, Israel, and the UK to compete. It is quite amazing to think how Elvis Presley, who only ever performed outside the USA in neighbouring Canada, and who only ever travelled overseas to Germany for his stint in the army, continues to unite the world through his music.

Every attempt was made to attach the correct names to photos. There was barely a minute to take each photo, and no time for writing down names. I tried to match faces to images in the program, but most photos used in the profiles are very small, and some are outdated. If you see an error, please contact me and I will correct it. Thank you. Cheers! Carolyn.

From Overseas

International ETAs, Elias Jamhour, Australia, Mehmood Curmally, India, Bob Badwal, UK, and Paul Fenech, Australia, pose for a photo at the Collingwood Elvis Festival 2019. Photo Credit: Carolyn MacArthur.

International ETAs, Elias Jamhour, Australia, Mehmood Curmally, India, Bob Badwal, UK, and Paul Fenech, Australia, pose for a photo at the Collingwood Elvis Festival 2019. Photo Credit: Carolyn MacArthur.

The Canadian Connection

What a great line-up of ETAs: John Cigan, who went on to win first place in the Non-Pro Division, Dave Collinson, Gordon Baird, Dennis Chambers, Dennis Bushell, and Spencer Bristow.

What a great line-up of ETAs: John Cigan, who went on to win first place in the Non-Pro Division, Dave Collinson, Gordon Baird, Dennis Chambers, Dennis Bushell, and Spencer Bristow.

ETAS and Others

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In and Around Collingwood

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