From Memphis To Las Vegas
Elvis Impersonator
(no reviews)Based In: Cape Town, Western Cape
Performs: Worldwide
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Description
James Marais' renowned Elvis Presley tribute, "Elvis: From Memphis To Las Vegas", represents all the eras of Elvis' illustrious career, featuring songs from the '50s, when Elvis took the world by storm with his new, fresh sounds, the '60s, known as the "movie era", and the '70s, when Elvis made Las Vegas his own.
The show is offered in two formats: as a solo act, and also as a duo, which features James' full-time partner, Monique Cassells. Monique is a powerful, versatile singer and performer, and along with her, James is able to do multiple costume changes throughout the show, featuring
... suitable attire for every era in the show that he represents. They alternate as solo performers throughout the show, and also perform duets.
The show can be presented with backing tracks, or with a band, should there be one available.
With James' powerful voice, magnetic and energetic stage presence, accurate dance moves and passion for his subject, he presents a dynamic, stunning and entertaining portrayal of the King of Rock 'n Roll, which will entertain Elvis fans of all ages.
Set-List
The shows consist of selections of the following songs, in no particular order:
1. Shake Rattle & Roll (Elvis Presley)
2. Heartbreak Hotel (Elvis Presley)
3. Don’t Be Cruel (Elvis Presley)
4. Rock-A-Hula Baby (Elvis Presley)
5. Can’t Help Falling In Love (Elvis Presley)
6. That’s All Right (Elvis Presley)
7. The Wonder Of You (Elvis Presley)
8. All Shook Up (Elvis Presley)
9. Proud Mary (Elvis Presley)
10. Johnny B Good (Elvis Presley)
11. Love Me (Elvis Presley)
12. Welcome To My World (Elvis Presley)
13. See See Rider (Elvis Presley)
14. A Big Hunk O’ Love (Elvis Pres
... ley)
15. Fever (Elvis Presley)
16. I’ll Remember You (Elvis Presley)
17. My Way (Elvis Presley)
18. Something (Elvis Presley)
19. Steamroller Blues (Elvis Presley)
20. You Gave Me A Mountain (Elvis Presley)
21. Elvis ‘70s Medley (Long Tall Sally/Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On/Your Momma Don’t Dance/Flip Flop And Fly/Jailhouse Rock/Hound Dog)
22. I Can’t Stop Loving You (Elvis Presley)
23. I Got A Woman (Elvis Presley)
24. Don’t Cry Daddy (Elvis Presley)
25. I Just Can’t Help Believin’ (Elvis Presley)
26. You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’ (Elvis Presley)
27. One Night (Elvis Presley)
28. Bridge Over Troubled Water (Elvis Presley)
29. Blue Hawaii (Elvis Presley)
30. No More (Elvis Presley)
31. In The Ghetto (Elvis Presley)
32. Polk Salad Annie (Elvis Presley)
33. Love Me Tender (Elvis Presley)
34. Burning Love (Elvis Presley)
35. Blue Suede Shoes (Elvis Presley)
36. Are You Lonesome Tonight (Elvis Presley)
37. Teddy Bear (Elvis Presley)
38. Jailhouse Rock (Elvis Presley)
39. G.I. Blues (Elvis Presley)
40. Got A Lot O’ Livin’ To Do! (Elvis Presley)
41. Stranger In The Crowd (Elvis Presley)
42. I Got A Feelin’ In My Body (Elvis Presley)
43. A Fool Such As I (Elvis Presley)
44. Stuck On You (Elvis Presley)
45. Always On My Mind (Elvis Presley)
46. Little Sister (Elvis Presley)
47. Such A Night (Elvis Presley)
48. Treat Me Nice (Elvis Presley)
49. Viva Las Vegas (Elvis Presley)
50. Hound Dog (Elvis Presley)
51. King Creole (Elvis Presley)
52. As Long As I Have You (Elvis Presley)
53. I Want You, I Need You, I Love You (Elvis Presley)
54. Anyway You Want Me (Elvis Presley)
55. Don’t Leave Me Now (Elvis Presley)
56. Return To Sender (Elvis Presley)
57. A Little Less Conversation (Elvis Presley)
58. Rubberneckin’ (Elvis Presley)
59. Baby I Don’t Care (Elvis Presley)
60. Ready Teddy (Elvis Presley)
61. Blue Christmas (Elvis Presley)
62. Santa Bring My Baby Back To Me (Elvis Presley)
63. Peace In The Valley (Elvis Presley)
64. An American Trilogy (Elvis Presley)
65. Hurt (Elvis Presley)
66. It’s Now Or Never (Elvis Presley)
67. Suspicious Minds (Elvis Presley)
68. Let Me Be There (Elvis Presley)
69. If You Love Me Let Me Know (Elvis Presley)
70. I Really Don’t Want To Know (Elvis Presley)
71. Make The World Go Away (Elvis Presley)
72. Surrender (Elvis Presley)
Biography
James Marais has been an entertainer since 1992. He has a powerful voice, as well as a magnetic and energetic stage presence. He pays painstaking attention to detail with respect to his vocals, dance moves and costumes.
James is an accomplished dancer, and in his Elvis Presley show, he is able to accurately capture the magical moves that Elvis performed at his peak.
His beautiful costumes do the King justice, representing Elvis during all three decades of his career, spanning the ‘50s through to the ‘70s. In addition, his amazing vocals are a great tribute to Elvis, as he is able to
... adapt his voice to the many different genres of music the great man covered throughout his career.
He is known for his audience interaction, and people respond very well.
James made waves as Elvis in Mike McCullagh’s 2006 production, “Nashville Nights”, and then went on to successfully take his own Elvis productions to the Roxy Revue Bar at GrandWest Casino (Cape Town, South Africa) in 2008 (“The Ultimate Tribute To The King”), 2010 (“From Memphis To Las Vegas”) and 2012 (“Elvis”), to full-houses every night.
James triumphed once again in the runaway success production, “Heartbreak Hotel”, a variety show paying tribute to all the legends of the golden era of music, which he presented at the Roxy Revue Bar at GrandWest Casino (Cape Town, South Africa) from 16 April to 6 June 2014.
A particular highlight in his career thus far is his appearance on the popular South African television show “Noot Vir Noot”, which was first broadcast on 9 March 2012, and rebroadcast twice thereafter. The third screening was on “Noot Vir Noot Potpourri”, where James was also the presenter of the show and was interviewed at his home. The response was overwhelming.
He also performed alongside the cream of South African Afrikaans entertainers at the Innibos Festival in Nelspruit (South Africa) on 30 June 2012. On 23 December 2016, James’ debut appearance on the South African television show “Musiek Roulette” was broadcast, once again to an extremely positive response. Another highlight was James’ appearance on “Jou Show”, Kyknet’s (South African television channel) Afrikaans variety show hosted by Emo Adams, in 2011.
He was named South Africa’s no. 1 Elvis Tribute Artist at the Elvis Festival Africa 2010, and travelled to Wales to represent SA in the Elvis World Cup, finishing fourth out of 12 competitors from around the globe. As a result of this, James was featured in the 24 June 2010 edition of the Huisgenoot (South African) magazine. He has since featured in various newspapers including the Argus and the Cape Times, and also featured in British newspapers during the course of his Elvis World Cup tour.
James also travelled to the United States of America in 2014, and was given an opportunity to perform as a guest artist in a show held at Graceland Plaza in Memphis, Tennessee, as part of Elvis Tribute Artist Michael Cullipher's show there.
James has also been interviewed by various South African radio stations, including CCFM, Good Hope FM, Cape Talk, Bok Radio, Radio Tygerberg and Fine Music Radio. He was also interviewed by BBC Radio during his 11-day trip to the UK as part of the Elvis World Cup ETA tour.
He has performed at many different venues and for many different functions, including private birthday parties, weddings and corporate functions, and has always been enthusiastically received.
James has also had continued success with his show, “Oldies But Goldies”, in which he performs with Monique Cassells. James and Monique have taken this show around South Africa, and they dazzle audiences with their sensational tributes to the great stars of yesteryear, from the ‘50s to the '80s. Their other popular shows together include "Old School Country Legends", "Elvis: From Memphis To Las Vegas", "Old School Country Vs Rock 'n Roll" and "Oldies But Goldies Vol. 2".
He is a consummate professional, while also being very warm and personable. He is a pleasure to work with, and will help make any musical occasion a most enjoyable one.
James is working on his debut album of self-composed music, and has enjoyed radio airplay with his songs, “Closure”, “Can’t Let Go” and “Sy Is My Bokkie”, all of which reached the Top 10 on the South African internet radio station, Zone Radio Top 40. He is also grabbing the attention of the Afrikaans (South African) music market with his song, “Ek Is Jammer My Skat”, for which he has released a music video.
CAREER VENUE HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:
St David's Hall, Cardiff, Wales - Elvis World Cup Finals, 4 July 2010
All of the following venues are in South Africa:
GrandWest Casino, Roxy Revue Bar in Mike McCullagh’s 2006 production, “Nashville Nights” (for an 8-week run)
GrandWest Casino, Roxy Revue Bar in three of James’ Elvis Presley tribute productions in 2008 (for a 6-week run), 2010/2011 (for a 7-week run) and 2012 (for a 9-week run), which included a band, two other singers and two dancers.
GrandWest Casino, Roxy Revue Bar in James’ production, “Heartbreak Hotel”, for an 8-week run, from April to June 2014, accompanied by a band, two dancers and an MC.
Jamrock Theatre, Brackenfell: August 2012 (“Elvis” tribute); April 2013 (“Elvis” tribute); May 2013 (“Rock ‘n Roll Legends”); August 2013 (“Rock ‘n Roll Legends”), March 2015 (“Oldies But Goldies”)
Die Boer, Durbanville: June and October 2013, January 2014 (“Elvis” tribute), February and August 2015, August 2016, July 2017 (“Oldies But Goldies”), December 2017 (“Old School Country Legends”), November 2018 ("Oldies But Goldies"), January 2019 ("Oldies But Goldies"), March 2019 ("Old School Country Vs Rock 'n Roll")
ReedValley (formerly The Barn), Mossel Bay: 3 July 2015, 29 December 2015, 12 August 2016, 28 December 2016, 3 February 2017, 29 December 2017 (“Oldies But Goldies”), 24 February 2018 (“Old School Country Legends”), 30 December 2018 ("Oldies But Goldies"), 22 February 2019 ("Old School Country Vs Rock 'n Roll")
The Barnyard, Plettenberg Bay: 4 July 2015, 28 December 2015, 13 August 2016, 27 December 2016, 4 February 2017 (“Oldies But Goldies”), 28 December 2017 (“Old School Country vs Rock ‘n Roll”)
The Showroom Theatre, Prince Albert (31 December 2017, 31 December 2018)
Evita Se Perron, Darling: 27 May 2017, 2 September 2017, 22 December 2017 (“Oldies But Goldies”), 30 June 2018 (“Old School Country Legends”), 20 October 2018 (“Oldies But Goldies”), 22 March 2019 (“Oldies But Goldies Vol. 2”)
The Barn Owl on The Bay, St Helena Bay: 25 August 2017, 10 November 2017 (“Oldies But Goldies”), 6 July 2018 (“Old School Country Legends”), 29 March 2019 (“Old School Country Vs Rock ‘n Roll”)
Bushman’s Cave Theatre/Bergteater, Clanwilliam (31 March 2018)
Monte Christo Theatre, Hopefield (26 May 2018)
Wildfees, Vaalwater, Limpopo Province (September 2012), where James performed his “Elvis” tribute alongside the likes of Afrikaans music sensation Nicholis Louw.
Innibos Festival, Nelspruit (30 June 2012), where James performed his “Elvis” tribute on the same stage as Afrikaans music stars such as Kurt Darren, Nicholis Louw, Juanita du Plessis and Robbie Wessels.
Landbou Expo, Upington (May 2013 – “Oldies But Goldies”)
Hermanus Whale Festival: 30 September 2017 (“Oldies But Goldies”)
Robertson Lente Skou, Robertson: 6 October 2017, where James and Monique performed on the same bill as Afrikaans music stars Armand Hofmeyr and Burger le Roux (“Oldies But Goldies”)
Hillcrest Quarry, Durbanville (“Season of Sauvignon” Festival, 1 and 2 October 2011 – “Oldies But Goldies”, and Tribute Fest 2015, 2016 and 2017 – “Elvis” Tribute)
Edgemead Bowling Club, New Year’s Eve functions, 2011, 2012 & 2015; James & Monique supporting Steve Ashley – 2 July 2017 (“Oldies But Goldies”), James & Monique - 29 October 2017 (“Elvis Tribute”); also James solo – 15 May, 22 May & 23 October 2016
Bravo Lounge, Garden Route Casino, Mossel Bay (November 2012, July 2014, July 2018 - "Oldies But Goldies")
Golden Valley Casino, Worcester (22 November 2016 – “Elvis” Tribute)
Caledon Casino (June 2013 – “Oldies But Goldies”)
Mykonos Casino, Langebaan (5 July, 19 September 2015 – “Elvis” Tribute)
Bellville Civic Theatre (17 December 2014 – “Oldies But Goldies”)
Kraaifontein Civic Hall (21 November 2015 – “Oldies But Goldies”)
Sandbaai Hall, Hermanus: concert organised by the Overstrand Hospice (February 2013); concert privately organised (29 October 2016)
Kelvin Grove Club, Newlands - December 2013 & 2015 Christmas luncheons (“Oldies But Goldies”), 18 August 2017 Evening Show (“Oldies But Goldies”), 1 September 2018 (“Old School Country Legends”), 7 December 2018 (“Oldies But Goldies”)
The International Women’s Club, Kelvin Grove Club Ballroom, Newlands – Year-end function (10 November 2016)
De Zalze Golf Estate, Stellenbosch, functions (18 November 2011, 26 October 2012, 11 September 2015)
Lion’s Club Durbanville function (March 2014)
Lion’s Club De Grendel Annual Ladies Day functions (2011, 2012, 2013 – held at Milnerton Golf Club; and 2014, 2015 held at the Portuguese Club, Rugby)
Durbanville Golf Club concert (June 2014 and 2015, September 2015, April 2016)
Agri Noord Kaap Gala Evening, Horseshoe Inn Main Hall, Kimberley (28 August 2018)
Experience
James Marais has been an entertainer since 1992.
James made waves as Elvis in Mike McCullagh’s 2006 production, “Nashville Nights”, and then went on to successfully take his own Elvis productions to the Roxy Revue Bar at GrandWest Casino (Cape Town, South Africa) in 2008 (“The Ultimate Tribute To The King”), 2010 (“From Memphis To Las Vegas”) and 2012 (“Elvis”), to full-houses every night.
James triumphed once again in the runaway success production, “Heartbreak Hotel”, a variety show paying tribute to all the legends of the golden era of music, which he presented a
... t the Roxy Revue Bar at GrandWest Casino (Cape Town, South Africa) from 16 April to 6 June 2014.
James has extensive experience working with bands, back-up singers and dancers in his productions, and is an experienced dancer himself.
A particular highlight in his career thus far is his appearance on the popular South African television show “Noot Vir Noot”, which was first broadcast on 9 March 2012, and rebroadcast twice thereafter. The third screening was on “Noot Vir Noot Potpourri”, where James was also the presenter of the show and was interviewed at his home. The response was overwhelming.
He also performed alongside the cream of South African Afrikaans entertainers at the Innibos Festival in Nelspruit, South Africa, on 30 June 2012. On 23 December 2016, James’ debut appearance on the South African television show “Musiek Roulette” was broadcast, once again to an extremely positive response. Another highlight was James’ appearance on “Jou Show”, Kyknet’s (South African television channel) Afrikaans variety show hosted by Emo Adams, in 2011.
He was named South Africa’s no. 1 Elvis Tribute Artist at the Elvis Festival Africa 2010, and travelled to Wales to represent SA in the Elvis World Cup, finishing fourth out of 12 competitors from around the globe. As a result of this, James was featured in the 24 June 2010 edition of the Huisgenoot (South African) magazine. He has since featured in various South African newspapers including the Argus and the Cape Times, and also featured in British newspapers during the course of his Elvis World Cup tour.
James also travelled to the United States of America in 2014, and was given an opportunity to perform as a guest artist in a show held at Graceland Plaza inMemphis, Tennessee, as part of Elvis Tribute Artist Michael Cullipher's show there.
James has also been interviewed by various South African radio stations, including CCFM, Good Hope FM, Cape Talk, Bok Radio, Radio Tygerberg and Fine Music Radio. He was also interviewed by BBC Radio during his 11-day trip to the UK as part of the Elvis World Cup ETA tour.
He has performed at many different venues and for many different functions, including private birthday parties, weddings and corporate functions, and has always been enthusiastically received.
James has also had continued success with his show, “Oldies But Goldies”, in which he performs with Monique Cassells. James and Monique have taken this show around South Africa, and they dazzle audiences with their sensational tributes to the great stars of yesteryear, from the ‘50s to the '80s. Their other popular shows together include "Old School Country Legends", "Elvis: From Memphis To Las Vegas", "Old School Country Vs Rock 'n Roll" and "Oldies But Goldies Vol. 2".
Previous Clients
GrandWest Casino, Roxy Revue Bar in Mike McCullagh’s 2006 production, “Nashville Nights” (for an 8-week run)
GrandWest Casino, Roxy Revue Bar in three of James’ Elvis Presley tribute productions in 2008 (for a 6-week run), 2010/2011 (for a 7-week run) and 2012 (for a 9-week run), which included a band, two other singers and two dancers.
GrandWest Casino, Roxy Revue Bar in James’ production, “Heartbreak Hotel”, for an 8-week run, from April to June 2014, accompanied by a band, two dancers and an MC.
Jamrock Theatre, Brackenfell: August 2012 (“Elvis” tribute); April
... 2013 (“Elvis” tribute); May 2013 (“Rock ‘n Roll Legends”); August 2013 (“Rock ‘n Roll Legends”), March 2015 (“Oldies But Goldies”)
Die Boer, Durbanville: June and October 2013, January 2014 (“Elvis” tribute), February and August 2015, August 2016, July 2017 (“Oldies But Goldies”), December 2017 (“Old School Country Legends”), November 2018 ("Oldies But Goldies"), January 2019 ("Oldies But Goldies"), March 2019 ("Old School Country Vs Rock 'n Roll")
ReedValley (formerly The Barn), Mossel Bay: 3 July 2015, 29 December 2015, 12 August 2016, 28 December 2016, 3 February 2017, 29 December 2017 (“Oldies But Goldies”), 24 February 2018 (“Old School Country Legends”), 30 December 2018 ("Oldies But Goldies"), 22 February 2019 ("Old School Country Vs Rock 'n Roll")
The Barnyard, Plettenberg Bay: 4 July 2015, 28 December 2015, 13 August 2016, 27 December 2016, 4 February 2017 (“Oldies But Goldies”), 28 December 2017 (“Old School Country vs Rock ‘n Roll”)
The Showroom Theatre, Prince Albert (31 December 2017, 31 December 2018)
Evita Se Perron, Darling: 27 May 2017, 2 September 2017, 22 December 2017 (“Oldies But Goldies”), 30 June 2018 (“Old School Country Legends”), 20 October 2018 (“Oldies But Goldies”), 22 March 2019 (“Oldies But Goldies Vol. 2”)
The Barn Owl on The Bay, St Helena Bay: 25 August 2017, 10 November 2017 (“Oldies But Goldies”), 6 July 2018 (“Old School Country Legends”), 29 March 2019 (“Old School Country Vs Rock ‘n Roll”)
Bushman’s Cave Theatre/Bergteater, Clanwilliam (31 March 2018)
Monte Christo Theatre, Hopefield (26 May 2018)
Wildfees, Vaalwater, Limpopo Province (September 2012), where James performed his “Elvis” tribute alongside the likes of Afrikaans music sensation Nicholis Louw.
Innibos Festival, Nelspruit (30 June 2012), where James performed his “Elvis” tribute on the same stage as Afrikaans music stars such as Kurt Darren, Nicholis Louw, Juanita du Plessis and Robbie Wessels.
Landbou Expo, Upington (May 2013 – “Oldies But Goldies”)
Hermanus Whale Festival: 30 September 2017 (“Oldies But Goldies”)
Robertson Lente Skou, Robertson: 6 October 2017, where James and Monique performed on the same bill as Afrikaans music stars Armand Hofmeyr and Burger le Roux (“Oldies But Goldies”)
Hillcrest Quarry, Durbanville (“Season of Sauvignon” Festival, 1 and 2 October 2011 – “Oldies But Goldies”, and Tribute Fest 2015, 2016 and 2017 – “Elvis” Tribute)
Edgemead Bowling Club, New Year’s Eve functions, 2011, 2012 & 2015; James & Monique supporting Steve Ashley – 2 July 2017 (“Oldies But Goldies”), James & Monique - 29 October 2017 (“Elvis Tribute”); also James solo – 15 May, 22 May & 23 October 2016
Bravo Lounge, Garden Route Casino, Mossel Bay (November 2012, July 2014, July 2018 - "Oldies But Goldies")
Golden Valley Casino, Worcester (22 November 2016 – “Elvis” Tribute)
Caledon Casino (June 2013 – “Oldies But Goldies”)
Mykonos Casino, Langebaan (5 July, 19 September 2015 – “Elvis” Tribute)
Bellville Civic Theatre (17 December 2014 – “Oldies But Goldies”)
Kraaifontein Civic Hall (21 November 2015 – “Oldies But Goldies”)
Sandbaai Hall, Hermanus: concert organised by the Overstrand Hospice (February 2013); concert privately organised (29 October 2016)
Kelvin Grove Club, Newlands - December 2013 & 2015 Christmas luncheons (“Oldies But Goldies”), 18 August 2017 Evening Show (“Oldies But Goldies”), 1 September 2018 (“Old School Country Legends”), 7 December 2018 (“Oldies But Goldies”)
The International Women’s Club, Kelvin Grove Club Ballroom, Newlands – Year-end function (10 November 2016)
De Zalze Golf Estate, Stellenbosch, functions (18 November 2011, 26 October 2012, 11 September 2015)
Lion’s Club Durbanville function (March 2014)
Lion’s Club De Grendel Annual Ladies Day functions (2011, 2012, 2013 – held at Milnerton Golf Club; and 2014, 2015 held at the Portuguese Club, Rugby)
Durbanville Golf Club concert (June 2014 and 2015, September 2015, April 2016)
Agri Noord Kaap Gala Evening, Horseshoe Inn Main Hall, Kimberley (28 August 2018)
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