Arts & Entertainment
35 Year Tribute to Elvis Coming to Gulfport
It's hard to believe that it's been 35 years since the passing of Elvis Presley in August. If you would love to relive the Elvis experience, then you will not want to miss "ELVIS: A Concert Experience."

Jim Jinelli will turn back the clock and you will watch the aura of Elvis will come alive. Jim has a powerful, commanding voice and a remarkable vocal range. Jim's portrayal of Elvis Presley covers the touring concert years of 1971-1977. His performance will be on Sunday, August 19th at 1:30 p.m. at the Catherine Hickman Theater at 5501 27th Ave. S. in Gulfport.
Jim Jinelli, a Chicago native, has been impersonating Elvis Presley for more than 20 years appearing on TV, radio and many markets from Chicago to New York and the south eastern states with sold out crowds.
Just as Elvis covered many more songs in his concerts than his own, so does Jim, offering the audience "A Concert Experience" as close to the original as possible, while capturing the charm and charisma of the "King of Rock and Roll".
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He is a talented musician, proficient in guitar, piano, and percussion.
If you're an Elvis fan, you'll love this rock-n-roll show. All ages will be swept up in the energy and excitement of it. Tickets are $15.00 and are available now at the Gulfport Casino at 5500 Shore Blvd. S. (Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.), you can go online to purchase at www.elvisconcert.com or you can credit card call 1-888-71-TICKETS. For more information, contact 727-560-5009. If you are interested in how much Jim sounds like Elvis, go to the elvisconcert.com website at http://www.elvisconcert.com/unchained_melody%20video.htm.
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