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Published - Sunday, September 10, 2006

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Elvi croon, fans swoon at La Crosse Center


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She called it the “highlight of the fall.” But Sally Stichman didn’t attend her seventh straight Elvis Explosion at the La Crosse Center Saturday just to see the more than 30 Elvi swivel hips in sequined jumpsuits, show chest hair and croon hits such as “Hound Dog” on stage.

“Some of them should keep their day jobs,” she said with a laugh.
Elvis Pesley impersonator and last years Elvis Explosion champion, Matt King of Dearborn Heights Michigan, sings "Bridge Over Troubled Water" Saturday Night at the La Crosse Center. PETER THOMSON photo

For her, the draw is the fans.

“We play fashion police,” she said. “There are 80-year-old women rushing the stage to kiss someone who could be their grandson.”

The event, in its ninth year in La Crosse, was expected to attract more than 3,500 people over its

three-day run, said Ronny Craig, event founder and Elvis impersonator.

He puts on about 12 Elvis Explosions annually across the nation, and said the shows in La Crosse and Lake George, N.Y. attract the biggest crowds.

Marion Keller, 84, of St. Cloud, Minn., came with her son, Duane, and friends Ron and Kathy Fink.

“I go wherever there’s music,” Keller said. “I love music.”

Using a wheelchair, she wasn’t likely to join the crowd of about 25 women next to the stage, throwing flowers and blowing kisses at the Elvi.

She did, however, buy various souvenirs at the event: Elvis bracelets, magnets, pins, pens, a replica hounddog and a salt-and-pepper shaker.

Gino Monopoli, 30, of Toronto has impersonated Elvis for about six years, he said, and was “pleasantly surprised” by the La Crosse set up, with a live band backing up the singers and “well-produced” stage lighting.

He wore a brown GI uniform to impersonate Elvis in 1958. It’s one of six Elvis suits he’s had custom-made, at a cost of more than $30,000.

He planned to sing “GI Blues” and “Pocketful of Rainbows.”

“I’ll get to a few ladies with that one,” Monopoli said of the latter song. “It’s a nice, smooth crooner type.”

He said his Italian immigrant parents didn’t approve of his career choice at first. “Being Italian, if they don’t see you bustin (your rear-end), something’s not normal.”

Over time, he said, they’ve come to see Elvis impersonating as a legitimate way to earn a living.

“They’ve turned into my biggest fans,” he said.

He participated in an Elvis tribute two weeks ago in Memphis, Tenn., that drew what he called “the Olympics of Elvis impersonators, from across Europe and Japan. He said he sees many of the same impersonators and has befriended many of them.

“It’s nice when you know the people behind the sideburns,” he said before being pulled away to pose for yet another photograph with fans.

Amy Palmer, 24, came with her friend and coworker, Linda McNally, 40, from their home in Monona, Iowa. They work for Isle of Capri casino and came to scout talent, but also to crowd the stage and scream.

“We’re overall Elvis fans,” Palmer said. “We got addicted when we came last year.”

McNally bought 30 flowers for the show, which she said she’d give to Ronny Craig and Dwight Icenhower, her two favorite impersonators.

Palmer bought five flowers. Her favorite Elvis song is “Kentucky Rain.” She admitted to a serious crush on one of the impersonators, Ben Kline, and said she may give him her flowers.

“He’s a cutie,” she said, while adding that he may not be the best romantic option.

“I think women would flock to him, and I tend to be a jealous person.”

More Elvis for a good cause

The “Elvis Explosion” continues today at the La Crosse Center, with the 10 finalists each performing three songs. The concert begins at 1 p.m., with doors opening at 11 a.m. The winner, as chosen by a panel of 10 judges, gets $5,000 in cash and prizes. For more information, call (608) 386-7809.

Children’s Miracle Network sponsors a silent auction outside the auditorium, with Elvis memorabilia and products. Last year, it raised $9,800, event organizer Ronny Craig said. He donates a portion of the event proceeds to charity, as well.

Dan Simmons can be reached at (608)791-8217 or dsimmons@lacrossetribune.com.
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Agree with concerned wrote on Sep 21, 2006 10:46 PM:

" I, too agree with concerned Elvis tribute artist, Irv Cass is VP of Public relations of the EEN, which was a big part of the contest. I believe the EEN are the ones who picked the judges, which included 2 ETA's that are also members of the EEN. That's not fair either Irv was very good, but the best? No way!Gino Monopoli and Kavan were much better. Why bother having the contest if "one of the boys" is going to win. It's not fair to the others. "

don't stop wrote on Sep 15, 2006 12:43 AM:

" this is our 4th year and we love it. please do not discontinue this event. I don't think smoking was necessary either. "

It stunk wrote on Sep 12, 2006 4:26 PM:

" The show was good fun and the money raised for the Children's Miracle Network was fantastic but boy did the atmosphere stink. Since when is smoking allowed in the La Crosse Center? Way to promote healthy lifestyles for people and children with special needs by having a show where smoking is allowed. It was amazing to see people light up next to 'no smoking' signs. "

Results wrote on Sep 12, 2006 6:23 AM:

" OK, since the Tribune can't seem to get one of its ace reporters to make the call on the follow-up story, here's the scoop: the winner was Irv Cass, who also does a Rod Stewart tribute show. "

Smoking wrote on Sep 11, 2006 12:05 PM:

" I don't know about a rigged contest, but one thing that rankles me is the smoking. People at the back two tables in the auditorium are allowed to light up, and boy do they ever. Why should there be an exception made for this event? "

Concerned Elvis Tribute Artist wrote on Sep 11, 2006 10:31 AM:

" Someone ough to look into the the fact that the contest was rigged. Seems like the winner is a vice president within the organization sponsoring it. A little nepotism here????? A "fair" contest? How can that be?????? "

Big Deal wrote on Sep 11, 2006 8:11 AM:

" The Center needs to get ALOT!!!!!!!!more entertainment. Instead of home shows,tattoo shows,wrestling,washed up performers,dead people imitaters,etc. BORING!!!! "

Results? wrote on Sep 10, 2006 10:10 PM:

" I sure hope the Tribune does something it rarely does and follows up on this story. My family went to the show Saturday night and we'd sure like to know who won as well as who made the finals. "

Miss you wrote on Sep 10, 2006 6:49 PM:

" Not Elvis, but Larry Haas, who passed away doing something he loved. "

only in America wrote on Sep 10, 2006 1:10 PM:

" is there any other country in the world that relishes in the impersonating of a dead person? "


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