"ELVIS THE EARLY YEARS Starring NAZAR SAYEGH & THE BLUEMOON ROCKABILLY BAND"
Featuring Dave Hirschman on Giutar, Mike Garner on Stand-Up Bass, Peter Santamaria on Drums & Don Gerundo on Piano!
Michael Miele (Buisness Manager 914.980.3257)
Mario Scopino (Road Manager)
VIDEO CLIPS "THE CONCERT" LIVE ON STAGE!
The Concert Live! Nazar Performing "Big Hunk o' Love"
The Concert Live! Nazar Performing "Steamroller Blues"
The Concert Live! Nazar Performing "Suspicious Minds"
The Concert Live! Nazar's Concert Finale
LABEL MANAGEMENT & BOOKINGS
Many thanks to Johnny Rocks, a gifted musical artist for his inspirational advice and guidance. He is a true gentleman and a dear friend.
Nazar Sayegh is currently recognized as one of the premiere Elvis impersonators in the world. He prefers not to be called an Elivs impersonator but rather an entertainer who focuses soley on The King's 1957 to 1973 concerts. He has been performing as Elvis Presley for over twenty years on stages all over the world and was given the prestigious EPIIA Hall of Fame Award for his role as the King.
Nazar's show is entitled "Elvis - The Legend Lives: The Concert" and it has often been said that it is as close to the real thing as one can get. The "Elvis - The Legend Lives:The Concert" Orchestra is lead by Sal Mazzola who has been Musical Director and Conductor for the production for more than a decade. Sal Mazzola has also conducted The Salute to Music Concert at Carnegie Hall and The Divas Live at Radio City.
Nazar Sayegh appeared on CNN, Entertainment Tonight, HBO, Good Morning America, The Geraldo Rivera Show, and the Montel Williams Show.
Concert appearences include cities such as Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Chicago, the New York City Tri State area and Atlantic City. Internationally, Sayegh has also appeared in Mexico, The Caribbean, and the Middle East.
Featured shows for Elvis The Legend Lives - The Concert starring Nazar Sayegh include the Westchester County Fair (NY), Rye Playland (NY), the Empire City Casino (NY), La Hacienda and Imperial Plaza in Las Vegas, the Los Angeles Hilton, and the Medowlands Hilton Arena (NJ).
Nazar has been a featured performer alongside the likes of Blood Sweat and Tears, Steve Warner, Wolf Man Jack, BeatleMania, Larry Chance and The Earls, and Jonny Maestro and The Brooklyn Bridge just to name a few with repeat show openings for The Temptaions' "Dennis Edwards", comedian Pat Cooper, and The Concord Hotel and Resort.
Audiences go crazy over his performances and just as Elvis did, he makes sure that every female in the front row of his concerts receives a scarf.
THE CONCERT STARRING NAZAR SAYEGH
NAZAR SAYEGH AND FRIENDS
THE 1957 CONCERT STARRING NAZAR SAYEGH
NAZAR AND CONCERT ON TOUR
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