2024 HEADLINERS

Dwight Icenhower

Dwight Icenhower was raised in Pomeroy, Ohio and began his Elvis career by singing karaoke at a local fair when he was just 16 years old. Now, he is one of the very few Elvis Tribute Artists that have made a full-time career out of keeping the legend alive. Dwight performs shows weekly and he keeps the audiences asking for more.

Born four years after the King passed away, Dwight has studied every move that Elvis made and has mastered the 50’s, 60’s, and 70’s eras of Elvis’ career.

He has performed all over the United States as well as in England, Brazil, The Netherlands, Norway, Spain and Mexico and has toured Japan several times.

He’s had the opportunity to share the stage with some personal friends of Elvis including: DJ Fontana, The Jordanaires, The Sweet Inspirations, Cynthia Pepper, Julie Parrish, Charlie Hodge, Dook Bardwell, Eddie Miles and Joe Esposito.

He continues to awe audiences of all ages and his fans enjoy him both on and off stage. He wishes to continue using his amazing talent to keep the memory of Elvis alive for many more generations to come.

Dwight says that he considers it a dream come true to have such a wonderful job and having the opportunity to meet such wonderful people!

Taylor Rodriguez

From the moment he takes the stage, Taylor Rodriguez captivates the crowd with his deeply rooted passion for entertaining. Whether performing a tribute to his idol Elvis Presley, gospel and rockabilly music, classic country songs or popular hits from past and present day, his unique voice and intriguing stage presence allows the audience to unwind and enjoy his natural and pleasing manner.Through his quiet and calm demeanor, Taylor takes the audience on a musical journey while invoking memories of days past. 

Taylor hails from Lynchburg, Virginia and has had the honor of performing in many
musical productions including the “Million Dollar Quartet” and The West Coast Premiere of “Elvis The Musical” where he starred as Elvis Presley. In 2017 he was named One of the Top 5 Elvis Tribute Artist in the world. In June of 2019, he was crowned the 2019 Tupelo Elvis Festival Champion.

Recently, Taylor Rodriguez was named The 2019 Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Champion by Elvis Presley Enterprises(EPE). He won a grand prize of $20,000 and a contract with EPE.

Jay Dupuis

Jay was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana where he lived most of his childhood life. Growing up in a house where his father was a professional musician made it very easy for Jay to follow in his dads footsteps. It was no surprise that Jay had an ear for music, but at the early age of three, his mom played a record of Elvis Presley singing ‘Hound Dog’. Begging his mom to play it over and over again, Jay soon became a huge fan of the King of Rock ‘n Roll. Shortly after, Jay got his first taste of live performing impersonating Elvis for his family and friends at social gatherings.

Growing up, Jay read extensively about Elvis’ life, studying Elvis’ performances, movies and singing style. When Jay wasn't studying Elvis, he was doing extensive studio work or performing live on stage behind a drum kit. Jay was considered a professional drummer at the young age of only 14.

     In 2014, Jay entered the Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist World Championship. Its a contest that host hundreds of Elvis tribute artists from around the world, all competed to win the title of the Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist World Champion. This is the only contest that is produced and sanctioned by the estate of Elvis Presley (Elvis Presley Enterprises).After two days of competition, Jay won the world title and is now recognized by Elvis Presley Enterprises as their 2014 ULTIMATE WORLD CHAMPION/


Nick Perkins

Nick Perkins, a multi-award winning Elvis Tribute Artist has been paying tribute to Elvis since the age of 16.  His love for Elvis and his music are showcased on the stage in a manner respectful to the man that he believes is the greatest Entertainer of all time. Nick has traveled the United States doing what he loves to do by being a part of numerous shows, festivals and contest. Nick has had the honor to win the Tupelo Elvis Festival and go on to Graceland’s Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist contest and placed in the Top 5 in the world. Nick has started his own business, Perkins Entertainment, and has now begun to produce his own shows and festivals.

Christopher Wren

Originally from Houston, Christopher Wren is a 2008 graduate from the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York City where he has lived since 2006. He is also a professionally trained saxophonist, guitarist, drummer, harmonica player, puppeteer and touring stand-up comedian. Some favorite theatre credits include Aladdin The 3D Musical Adventure (Ali Baba), Sound of Music (Rolf), The Civil War (Bill), Chuckleball (Various Sports Stars), Fame The Musical (Goodie) and God Loves My People Best (Herman Keiser). You can also catch Christopher on the Investigate Discovery channel in an episode of Dates From Hell, the political viral video series Dumb Ass, the Chuckleball viral video series, the web series for Shopbop.com, and as David Ho in the SAG web series Subway: The Series.

Since 2015, Chris has played the lead role of “Carl Perkins” in the Broadway Hit Musical “Million Dollar Quartet”. He has toured extensively throughout the nation with this production entertaining thousands across the nation.

Roy Brown

Roy James Brown is a Chicago-based AEA Actor/Musician, specializing in Rockabilly Upright Bass (slap and tricks). He has slapped his way through four productions of Buddy now as Joe B. Mauldin, which include Metropolis PAC in Arlington Heights, IL, Timber Lake Playhouse in Mt. Carroll, IL, San Antonio Broadway Theatre in San Antonio, TX, and Tuachan Center for the Arts in Ivins, UT.

In addition to Upright Bass, Roy also plays a replica of a 1954 Precision Bass, and has used it in productions of Buddy during Clear Lake (getting as close to Waylon Jennings being a character in the show as possible). Roy's other instrumental abilities include some acoustic guitar, as well as auxiliary percussion. 

In addition to Buddy, Roy has spent time in the '50s theatrewise playing Brother Jay in Million Dollar Quartet, as well as Bill Black in Elvis: the Musical. Roy is also a sub for Lance Lipinsky & the Lovers in Shake Baby Shake.