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Elvis, Cash, and Cline is a live concert experience featuring tributes to Country Music's legendary singers and songwriters. It's a musical celebration of some of the greatest country music hits ever recorded, but on another level, it's an amazing and thrilling theatrical experience!
       What makes the concert production extraordinary is that the show's performers use their own natural voices and appearances to create an illusion to sound and even look like the real artists on stage in concert! On top of that, the show is backed up by real musicians with no pre-recorded tracks.
       From the mannerisms, to the voices, and right down to the clothing,
the Elvis, Cash, and Cline Show captures every detail to give its audience the closest experience to the real deal! The show has appeared in various forms across the USA to sold out audiences, standing ovations, and excellent reviews!   
This is a one of a kind show divided into three parts.
The first part is a tribute to Patsy Cline and Johnny Cash. The second part is a tribute to Elvis Presley and Patsy Cline, and the Third part is a tribute to these great artists' famous Gospel music to which we welcome 100% audience participation.
We finish the concert with an encore of Elvis fun music and give-a-way memorandum swag.
      The Elvis, Cash, and Cline show has appeared in various styles across the USA to sold out audiences, standing ovations, and excellent reviews!
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Jonathan Lyons (Tribute Artist):
Johnny Cash & Elvis Presley    
Jonathan sings and plays the hit songs recorded by country music legends Johnny Cash and Elvis Presley capturing the true, sound, feel, and embodiment of Johnny Cash and Elvis Presley in concert.    And yes, Jonathan uses his own natural voice and really plays the guitar... there is no lip-syncing!
             Born to a rock and roll front man and a musical theater queen with a knack for harmonies, Jonathan was bound to be a musical child.
At around age 10, he took up drum lessons and began playing with a local band by the name of "Blackout," which would later be known as "The Smoking Revolvers," and even later as "Plume." This gave him a taste of the live music scene where he felt at home, but there was always a burning desire to take the stage as a front man
     
            For some time, Jonathan's singing was confined to campfires and small family gatherings, but at age 14, Jonathan took the stage for the very first time as The Man In Black - Johnny Cash. Alongside his father, who was performing as jumpsuit-era Elvis Presley, Jonathan threw on a cheap wig, grabbed a prop guitar and got up on stage and gave his very first "Hello, I'm Johnny Cash.   Though the first show went over remarkably well with the audience, there was plenty of room for improvement, and Jonathan didn't waste any time taking up guitar lessons, growing out his hair, and studying film. 
 Before long, Jonathan had a well-polished Johnny Cash act and secured the lead in an established Johnny Cash/June Carter tribute band known as June's Got the Cash. With the Cash tribute mastered, he would later move onto add to his repertoire a 50's Elvis tribute. With only his 2nd Elvis competition, Jonathan was taking home trophies for Fan Favorite and 2nd place.
 
          With success in the tribute world, Jonathan had a desire to begin doing his own thing. With a conveniently-placed break-up, Jonathan began writing, recording, and releasing his own music. He played every instrumental part on each recording including lead vocals, backup vocals, rhythm guitar, lead guitar, bass, drums, piano, and even harmonica. His original songs went over well with his audience and so Jonathan put together a group called Jonny Lyons & the Pride to play original tunes along with old-time rock & roll.
           Today, Jonathan travels all over North America captivating his audiences with a whole lot of stage presence and a touch from the past
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                 Jacquelyn Miller Tribute Artist:
                 
                                      From the timeless voice to the glamorous look straight out of                                                 Hollywood’s Golden Age, Chicagoland vocalist Jacquelyn Miller is                                         pure vintage-with a modern twist! She takes her audiences on a                                           musical journey with her eclectic blend of jazz, rock n’ roll and                                               soul classics from the past and present.
                                   Jacquelyn’s musical influences transcend time, ranging from legendary performers like Billie Holiday, Peggy Lee and Patsy Cline, to icons of the Silver Screen, like Judy Garland and Marilyn Monroe, to modern stars like Adele and Amy Winehouse. 
               Jacquelyn’s unique musical style was cultivated from an array of musical experiences while growing up in the northwest suburbs of Chicago. She started competing in singing competitions in middle school, then went on to perform in countless theatrical productions. In high school, she performed with her choir at the Vatican and was in a nationally acclaimed vocal jazz group.  
In addition to singing at retirement communities throughout the area, Jacquelyn is wowing audiences at local venues in the Chicago suburbs. The list of venues grows every day as her career continues to take off. Hers is a performance you won’t want to miss.
In her performance Tribute to Patsy Cline, Jacquelyn takes you through some of the recordings of Patsy Cline from 1955 to 1963, with added details of Patsy's life as she 
began building her singing career.
The performance transcends the late singer’s footsteps from early honky-tonk and radio days through her rise at the Grand Ole Opry, as well as her appearances at Carnegie Hall and in Las Vegas.
Jacquelyn performs Clines greatest hits including “Walkin’ after Midnight”, “Sweet 
Dreams”, “I Fall to Pieces” and “Crazy”. Although she will never be replaced, this is a loving tribute to Patsy’s spirit and a celebration of the music of her life.

Patsy Cline

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