Repertoire
Intro + CC Rider
I got a woman
You’ve lost that loving feeling
The wonder of you
Burning love
My way
Never been to Spain
I can’t stop loving you
Polk salad Annie
How great thou art
Bridge over troubled water
Hurt
Sweet Caroline
Johnny B
Love me tender
American trilogy
Kentucky rain
Just pretend
What now my love
Runaway
Suspicious mind
Can’t help fallin’ in love + out
Artists
Royal Film Concert Orchestra
John Mencis Band
Program
Don’t miss the Elvis Presley tribute concert with a selection of music from his concerts from the 70s. Relive in a unique concert the best songs of the King of Rock performed by the Royal Film Concert Orchestra and the John Mencis Band. Interestingly, an inimitable and unrepeatable artist like Elvis has legions of imitators all over the world. Johnny Carson once said that if life were fair, Elvis should be alive and all his imitators dead. Exaggerated statement if interpreted literally, but basically what it means is that the light went out and we were left with candles. Being aware of this, John Mencis considers himself more of a tribute artist, because Elvis cannot be imitated, he was unique. John Mencis Band tries to approach this huge artist mainly through his concerts of the 70s, where Elvis surrounded himself with extraordinary musicians and was accompanied by a symphony orchestra, sounding his voice like never before, accompanied by magnificent gospel choirs . He filled every stadium, every theater, two concerts a day, with an audience speechless before a show difficult to beat. His presence and charisma on stage was magnetic. His physical condition changed, yes, due to the great mental and physical effort, but his voice and the way he sang from the bottom of his heart never changed, not even in his last concert on June 26 from 1977 in Indianapolis, singing Unchained Melody on the piano, second to none.
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