MEDIA INFORMATION21st Annual Elvis Festival
Historic Main Street, Garden Grove
Sunday, October 10, 2021
Contact: Jill Lloyd (714) 267-4657 or jillannlloyd@yahoo.com
Elvis Festival Moves to Fall for a “Change of Habit”
Garden Grove, CA (August 23, 2021) Themed after an Elvis Presley movie
it will be “A Change of Habit” when the 21st Annual Elvis Festival
returns to Historic Main Street in Garden Grove on Sunday, October 10,
2021. Traditionally held in August near the anniversary of Elvis
Presley’s death (August 16, 1977) , the festival was postponed last
year and rescheduled for this fall due to COVID.
October included many significant events in Presley’s life and
career including the first time he sang “Old Shep” at a public
event when he was 10 years old at the Mississippi-Alabama Fair and
Dairy Show. Two of his legendary concerts of the 1950’s happened in
October: The Cotton Bowl in 1956 and the Pan Pacific Auditorium in Los
Angeles in 1957.
California’s only Elvis Festival, the all-day tribute to the King of
Rock ‘n’ Roll runs from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and will feature a
combination of traditional Elvis performances as well as not so
traditional including a set of performances by singers inspired by the
King but do not aim to look or sound like them.
Kirk Wall of Anaheim, who has served as the Festival’s Ambassador
since its inception, will perform songs from the movie Blue Hawaii
along with the Halau Hula Lani Ola dancers and then bring bluegrass
versions of Elvis hits with his band Krazy Kirk and the Hillbillies,
which plays regularly at Knott’s Berry Farm.
Among the highlights this year is special guest and Elvis songwriter
Mike Stoller, who along with the late Jerry Leiber, wrote many of the
songs Elvis performed and turned into hits including” Jailhouse
Rock,” “Hound Dog” and “Treat Me Nice.” Several Elvis
Tribute Artists and other vocalists will perform several of their
Elvis songs in a tribute to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Songwriters.
While music history might have convinced people that Elvis Presley and
the Beatles didn’t get along, some said it was just their
competitive spirit in the rock and roll world. No matter what both are
music legends, and Elvis did sing many of the Beatles’ hits such as
“Hey Jude,” “Something,” “Yesterday “and the Beatles sang
Elvis hits such as “That’s All-Right Mama,” “ I Got a Woman”
and “ I Forgot to Remember to Forget.” And they both recorded
other rock hits such as “Johnny B. Goode” and “Long Tall
Sally.”
In keeping with that spirit, the festival’s finale band will combine
the diverse vocal talents of Elvis Tribute Artist, James King with
Beatles Tribute Band, The Walrus: The King and the Walrus will perform
a variety of Presley and Beatles songs along with other rock and roll
hits from the 1950’s and 60’s.
Earlier in the day, King will sing along with accordionist Katrina
Saroyan in a special set of Elvis songs featuring the squeezebox.
Other performances will include multi-award-winning Elvis Tribute
Artist Martin Anthony singing Elvis gospel, duets with vocalists Erika
Boychenko, Marlena Khramova and Dahlia Valdez and other selections.
Also featured will be Elvis tributes by Steven Williamson, Brad
Carrow, Gary Anderson and Ronnie Po.
In addition to stage entertainment the festival will include the King
of Cadillacs Car Show for passenger cars from 1977 and earlier, Elvis
fan clubs: Jailhouse Rockers of California and Blue Suede Shoes of
California, vendors with memorabilia and collectibles, stilt Elvis and
Priscilla, Abbit the Average Elvis, food trucks with special
“Elvis” menu items and Main Street restaurants and merchants.
Dignity Memorial™ is returning as the presenting sponsor reminding
us that Every Detail Remembered is an important part of honoring our
loved ones including the King of Rock and Roll. Participating Dignity
Memorial locations include Fairhaven Memorial Park & Mortuary, Santa
Ana; Fairhaven Memorial Services, Mission Viejo and Dimond Shannon
Mortuary, Garden Grove, and are part of the network, which also owns
the Memphis Funeral Home that handled Elvis Presley’s arrangements.
In addition, the festival is supported by the Garden Grove Downtown
Business Association and the Garden Grove Community Foundation.
Festival admission is free and parking at the adjacent Concorde and
Coastline College lots, is also.
There is a section of paid reserved seats for those wanting to stay
for the day and can be purchased through Eventbrite or by sending an
email to elvisfestival@yahoo.com. Proof of vaccination will be
required to purchase reserved seating.
While this is an outdoor event, attendees are encouraged to wear a
mask in the free seating area if not vaccinated.
No mask requirement on the street, but we ask everyone to be mindful
and courteous of others and distance when appropriate.
More information including a full schedule may be obtained at the 21st
ANNUAL ELVIS FESTIVAL-GARDEN GROVE Facebook page, by emailing
elvisfestival@yahoo.com or calling 714-267-4657.
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