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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Tuesday, October 15, 2002

TIP-OFF
'Three Faces of Elvis' concert set for Oct. 26

By Wayne Harada
Advertiser Entertainment Writer

"The Three Faces of Elvis," an impersonation show featuring three Presley sound- and look-alikes, will be presented at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 26 at the Waikiki Shell.

The three impressionists — Jamie Aaron Kelley, Rick Aliviti and Leo Days — will be joined by The Jordanaires, the group that backed up Presley for years, as well as the Sweet Sensations, a female trio inspired by the Sweet Inspirations who used to be featured in The King's concerts.

Dick Clark, veteran music show host and an icon of the rock era then and now, has dubbed "The Three Faces of Elvis" as "the world's top touring Elvis act."

The show, presented as a movie on the life of Presley, boasts a trio of veteran troupers. Kelley, 22, has been singing Elvis tunes since he was 4 and specializes in Early Elvis and Elvis during the Army Years. Kelley holds a Graceland award for his ability to sing all of Presley's recorded tunes from memory.

The Movie Years repertoire is delivered by Aliviti, 38, who wears leather outfits from Elvis' middle years. He also has a list of film credits, including "Extreme Justice," "Lambada," and "Elvis Is Alive."

Days, age unannounced, enacts the Las Vegas Hilton Elvis.

Tickets: $35 for pool seating, $25 for terrace seating, and $15 for general admission lawn seating; on sale at the Blaisdell box office and Ticket Plus outlets.

Charge by phone: 526-4400 or ticketplushawaii.com.