King Killer

"The King and The Killer"

A Tribute To Elvis Presley & Jerry Lee Lewis Starring Donny Edwards & Lance Lipinsky

Saturday, June 14 at 8pm

Preferred Seats: $37.50; Reserved Seats $27.50; Seniors, Balcony, and Groups: $22.50

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During The Regent's exclusive June 13-15 Greater Boston Area Ultimate Elvis® Tribute Artist Contest and Festival, we are proud to present thIS Saturday night, June 14 featured performance:  "The Killer & The King"--starring Lance Lipinsky as Jerry Lee Lewis and Donny Edwards as Elvis Presley

* Note that Donny Edwards will not be competing in the contest itself.

ABOUT DONNY EDWARDS

2006 & 2007  “Tribute to the King” Grand Champion        

Multiple Award-winning Elvis Presley Tribute Artist And Featured Finalist Last Year On
ABC TV’s “The Next Best Thing:  Who Is The Greatest Celebrity Impersonator”

"It's Elvis!!!" scream many folks when they first see Donny Edwards--they can't believe their eyes.  His strong resemblance to the King has gotten him acclaim throughout the world.  But Edwards is not just another pretty face.  His voice is just as outstanding.  He recreates--in every detail--the look, voice, moves, and stage presence of Elvis Presley from the young 1950s rock ‘n’ roll icon to the Vegas Elvis of the 1970s.  Edwards started performing in 2002 in Texas when his family talked him into joining a local Elvis Impersonator Contest—the first of many such contests he has won throughout the US. 

Donny is the most sought out young Elvis Tribute Artist in the country, and while Edwards performs daily in Las Vegas, he has also appeared around the world in such exotic places as Argentina, Cancun, and Hong Kong and recently had a role singing on the soap opera, "The Young and The Restless."  He won the Gibson Guitar Company’s 2005 Peoples Choice Award for the Best ‘50s Elvis, and  Edwards was voted 2006 and 2007 Grand Champion of “Tribute To The King” at the Isle of Capri in Mississippi where he performed with the legendary Jordanaires. He was also invited to Mississippi in June, 2005 where he performed at the Tupelo Festival commemorating the 50th Anniversary of Elvis returning to his birthplace. He now performs quite often with The Jordanaires, The Sweet Inspirations and DJ Fontana.
He is a versatile performer with the ability to re-create each era of Elvis Presley’s life. Donny’s performance is dynamic, as he brings you back to the early years of the 50’s with his Gold Lame jacket and songs of the movie years, to the sexy, black leather '68 Comeback years, ending with the legendary Vegas years.  Donny maintains a performance of incredible authenticity.  His incredible look, singing, humbleness, charm and southern speaking voice will make you feel like you are with the King.
For more on Donny, visit www.donnyedwards.net.Exclusive Management by Kristy Lee Royle  914-725-5487



ABOUT LANCE LIPINSKY

Tribute artists have to accept being able to swallow large doses of their egos. When they take on the persona of a celebrity, they must fade into the background in order to make their character believable on visual and vocal levels. But every now and then there's a tribute act that's so good people can't help but notice the person behind the persona-lurking somewhere beyond the make-up, costume and over-the-top haircut. 21-year-old Lance Lipinsky is one of those lurkers...and for him to come out from behind his target character is really saying something because Lipinsky takes on one of the wilder entertainers out there as the piano Rock pioneer Jerry Lee Lewis. With many tribute artists, audience members leave either saying things like "he really sounded like so and so" or "he was off on is take of so and so." With Lipinsky, audiences are wondering and wanting to know "Jerry Lee Lewis or no, who is that guy?"

Lance grew up in the picturesque hills of Wimberley, Texas, a community full of artists, just 1 hour from Austin, the live music capitol of the world. His P.E. coach taught him his first song on guitar at age 11, "Heartbreak Hotel" by Elvis. Influenced by Buddy Holly and the surf group the Ventures, by 15 he was already a gifted guitarist and was inspired to learn piano by being a fan of the classic rock band the Doors. A self taught musician, he discovered Jerry Lee Lewis and piano eventually became his main instrument and a fateful move to Las Vegas at a mere age 17, led Lance to become one of the world's favorite tributes to the legendary Jerry Lee Lewis and now at age 21 has toured Canada, Europe, Australia, Japan and more. Lance got to meet "the Killer," Jerry Lee in 2003 and has been paying tribute to him ever since with high energy piano playing, fantastic showmanship, and clever surprise pyro effects that make the piano really sizzle on "Great Balls of Fire."

Lance, thin, with unruly hair that flies around like a beacon of another time when he throws his head back, would be Jerry Lee Lewis re-incarnated if Lewis were gone, but he isn't. Jerry's still around, at 72, and fans have Lipinsky, who brings all the fire and brimstone to the fore to remind the audience of an era where music changed history. "I was born way too late," says Lance, "Although I appreciate the time I'm living in and love all types of music, I am a constant student of the 1950s." Lance points out very strongly that although in the past he has portrayed Jerry Lee in several productions, he is not an impersonator. He prefers to do only a tribute to his music, in his own style. "Although there's definitely a lot of Jerry Lee influence, it comes naturally, I don't try to copy him verbatim," Lance explains, "I'm always myself on stage and the audience can sense sincerity. I don't believe in rules when it comes to music or performing and we're here to have a good time. I'm very grateful for the opportunities I've had portraying Jerry Lee," Lance says," but, for everyone that asks, … no, I'm not going to do it for the rest of my life, and yes, I am recording my own music." 

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