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"Elvis Presley was larger than life, and the Elvis experience is an amazing phenomenon that has
continued to astonish a quarter century after his death in 1977. In commemoration of the 25th anniversary of his death, Elvis:
The 25th Anniversary Concert Event, was staged at the Pyramid Coliseum in his hometown of Memphis, Tennessee.
Through the magic of modern technology, Elvis is reunited with his original TCB band, back-up singers and musical
director for a unique concert special. The program features footage of Elvis from previous concerts, along with his supporting
musicians and singers live on stage together in Memphis. This one-of-a-kind concert event has stirred audiences around the
world and ignited a passion for the King in a whole new generation of music lovers". ELVIS
LIVES - Directed by Randy Johnson Produced by Elvis Presley Enterprises and Coming Home Music DVD Available
through Amazon and stores worldwide.
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"Carly Simon goes posh performing for a black-tie crowd in the elegant A Moonlight Serenade
on the Queen Mary 2. After a husky reading of Big Band standard "Moonlight Serenade," Simon keeps the couples
swaying with "I've Got You Under My Skin" and "Where or When," before turning to more familiar ground
on her own pop hits "Jesse" and "Coming Around Again." An easygoing "Moonglow" and warmly stylish
"The More I See You" are followed by more from Simon's pen, including a crisp "You Belong to Me" and
witty "You're So Vain." Adding to the romantic tone - Carly is supported by 20 dancers executing stunning
dance moves throughout . A very special feature is an entire, informal set (away from crowds) of several of Simon's most
beloved, acoustic classics, among them "Anticipation," "No Secrets," and "Boys in the Trees."
Just so no one feels as if these performances could have been taped anywhere, Simon leads the viewer on a tour of the ship's
kitchen (be prepared to get hungry) and has a conversation with the QM's mirthful captain." Directed
for the Stage and Choreographed by Randy Johnson Available on Sony DVD
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