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Ciaran Houlihan is one of many Irish tribute acts to the late Elvis Presley. Ciaran Houlihan

'It's not about making Elvis cool again, it's about keeping him cool': Ireland's tribute acts to the King

Elvis Presley died 40 years ago today, but his music lives on in Ireland’s many tribute acts.

LEGENDARY ROCK ‘N’ ROLL star Elvis Presley died 40 years ago today.

Affectionately known as the King, his songs and performance have spawned thousands of tribute acts around the world.

The Elvis fanbase in Ireland remains alive and well, and TheJournal.ie spoke to tribute acts Kevin Doyle and Ciaran Houlihan about the enduring appeal of the iconic superstar.

Rock ‘n’ Roll

Kevin Doyle runs a greengrocers in the Dublin suburb of Ballyfermot by day. By night, however, he and a band of fellow musicians play the songs of Elvis to packed crowds across the country.

“It started about 20 years ago,” Doyle said. “The big gig at the time was midnight at the Olympia and we were doing our best to get on there.

“They wanted tributes to particular artists and we already had a few Elvis numbers on our set so we went for it.”

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That initially small band has now grown to 15 members, as their show now incorporates a full brass section in order to play all of the King of rock ‘n’ roll’s hits.

“We really wanted that big sound,” he said, adding that the band had even played with Elvis’ own iconic TCB band on occasion.

So how does one go about capturing that famous Elvis sound? “It’s very difficult,” Doyle said.

We’ve all done an awful lot of studying to get as close as we could. We focused on his live recordings, his bootlegs and everything we could… It’s not just about me impersonating Elvis. We have all of our musicians go to school to make sure they sound exactly right.

On numerous occasions, Doyle and his band have played the Olympia, the Point, appeared on RTÉ and played to crowds ranging from thousands to hundreds.

“Our audience can be aged from nine to 90,” he said. “It’s always a surprise when you see young kids singing along to a lot less familiar songs.”

“He’s a cool dude”

Ciaran Houlihan similarly travels around the country, bringing the different eras of Elvis’ music to the stage with a big band backing him up.

“He really had three different eras,” he said. “My favourite song of his is actually one of the lesser-known ones – Impossible Dream.”

Houlihan goes to great lengths to get the same look as Elvis, and has had jackets made by the King’s own tailor Gene Doucette.

“Once you’re wearing that, it puts you into character straight away,” he said.

Music - Elvis Presley The iconic star was just 42-years-old when he died in 1977 RCA Records / PA Images RCA Records / PA Images / PA Images

His favourite venues to play include the Winter Gardens in Blackpool, Dublin’s Olympia and Belfast’s Opera House.

“They all have different vibes,” he said. “But at every venue we always get such a diverse crowd.

We get whole families coming to shows, from children right up to grandparents. Elvis is going as strong today as he was back in the day.

Legacy

Elvis Presley Death Anniversary Vigil A candlelit vigil for Elvis in front of Graceland in Memphis, Tennessee Brandon Dill AP / PA Images Brandon Dill AP / PA Images / PA Images

And what about Elvis’ enduring appeal, 40 years on from his death?

“Through it all, he was just a cool dude,” Houlihan said.

“He was around for a long time, but then again he died quite young [Elvis died aged 42]. He had music that appealed to everyone when he was alive, and it still does.”

Doyle said: “I think it’s the simplicity of the music, and what it was doing at the time. If you look now, there’s nothing pushing the boundaries the way that the likes of Elvis was then.

It’s something that’s now passed down from generation to generation, and we see a lot of younger people coming along to our gigs. It’s not about making Elvis cool again, it’s about keeping him cool.

Kevin Doyle and his band play the Grand Social in Dublin this evening.

Ciaran Houlihan will be playing Knightsbrook Inn, Trim, tonight with the Elvis Spectacular Band.

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    Aug 16th 2017, 1:45 PM

    I remember when he died. I was 10 years old and walked in to mams kitchen and found my mother sobbing. She was I huge fan and apparently I was nearly called Elvis but my dad said no :) thank God

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    Aug 16th 2017, 2:27 PM

    @David Gannon: I got even closer!! They just ended up settling with his middle name thank Jaysis.

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    Aug 16th 2017, 4:50 PM

    @David Gannon: Elvis Gannon…has a ring to it though

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    Aug 16th 2017, 2:19 PM

    There’s a guy works down the chipshop swears he’s Elvis…

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    Aug 16th 2017, 4:36 PM

    @DaisyChainsaw: but he’s a liar, and I’m not sure about you!

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    Aug 16th 2017, 2:36 PM

    Ive seen Ciaran Houlihan and the Elvis Spectacular before, Its a fantastic show, would love to see them again.

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    Aug 16th 2017, 8:54 PM

    @Do the Bort man: There’s the predictable Irish immigrant connection, his family hails from Hacketstown Co Carlow, they have regular Elvis events down there. I’m told they’re fairly good.

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    Aug 16th 2017, 1:45 PM

    Elvis is not dead. He was the lollipop man down in Smithfield for years. In a nursing home now I believe.

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    Aug 16th 2017, 1:53 PM

    @Tweed Cap: Bubba Ho -Tep

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    Aug 16th 2017, 2:21 PM

    Ask me, “Are you Elvis ??”
    I say “Uh-Huh”.
    Long live the king.

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    Aug 16th 2017, 2:47 PM

    I’m all shook up after reading this.

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    Aug 16th 2017, 4:39 PM

    I worked in karoke for a few years with an elvis impersonator he had the big glasses suits the full works…it always went down a treat. I must say it was great fun. Elvis’s music will never die….at the end someone always said Elvis have left the building… may he rip

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    Aug 16th 2017, 5:43 PM

    I remember coming into the kitchen and me mam was sobbing heavily. “Here mam I says, I’ll help you peel those onions….”

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    Aug 16th 2017, 3:21 PM

    If they don’t keep him cool, he’ll go off.

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    Aug 16th 2017, 2:56 PM

    If there was a God..Elvis would still be alive and all impersonators would be dead.

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    Aug 16th 2017, 3:00 PM

    Sadly I believe Elvis has now become a grotesque cartoon of his real self. Not helped by a multitude of pub singers & karaoke.

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    Aug 16th 2017, 3:20 PM

    @Brian Rocks: Ha ha, Grotesque cartoon of his real self, I think that happened around ’73.

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    Aug 17th 2017, 10:20 PM

    Elvis died on my 5th birthday..Mam was distraught. She’s still a huge fan. I think the impersonators are great craic and show respect to Elvis and his music, kind of keeping the legend alive. It was a magic era.. heard his daughter Lisa Marie say that she reckoned her Dad would be shocked that people still listen to his music..he himself didn’t even realise just how good he really was. Wonder will Prince / George Michael(whom I love) or other 40+yr olds that died recently be around for our grandkids in 40yrs time!! Long live the King

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    Aug 17th 2017, 5:53 AM

    Presley is the most perfect example of someone who threw it all away

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