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EDDIE O’ROURKE’s “ELVIS WINTER WONDERLAND”

by on Nov.11, 2009, under E, Events

COMING IN DECEMBERROCK THE HOLIDAYS! SEE EDDIE O’ROURKE AS “THE KING of ROCK ‘N’ ROLL”***”AN ELVIS CHRISTMAS BRUNCH”***SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6th – 1:00 PM - “THE POINTE”, 2 CHAPEL AVE., PORT LIBERTE’, JERSEY CITY***For reservations call: 201 985-9854

Dates for private events are not published. Please contact us for available bookings.

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EDDIE O’ROURKE…LAS VEGAS AND BEYOND

by on Nov.08, 2009, under E


casino 3For quite some time now, the majority of my gigs have been east of the Mississippi. When I worked the west coast, I stayed in North Hollywood, just off the Sunset Strip. For a guy who grew up in New Jersey, the L A scene was quite an experience. The warmer climate suited me just fine and the occasional meeting with a name actor from TV or the screen was also pretty cool. My first encounter with Las Vegas was back in the days when places like The Dunes , The Sands and The Flamingo still existed. It was the old Vegas…land of the “high rollers” and “jet setters.” A time when I got to rub elbows with some of the old-timers of show-biz.

A particular episode that comes to mind involved the comic Jack E. Leonard…better know as Fat Jack to his friends. Jack was the original master of “insult comedy”, the wizard of instant put-down. Later comics like Don Rickles would capitalize on his style of humor. Leonard was a busy performer on TV and nightclubs. He worked the big rooms in Las Vegas insulting the high rollers and losers alike.

Icasino 2 first met Jack at a rehearsal for ABC’s Hollywood Palace through a friend Jim Blaine who was a production singer in Vegas. Now…I stand 6′ 3″ and slim. Even more slim in those days and as Leonard shook my hand he saw fit to take advantage of that trait. Jack looked me up and down and declared “the last time I saw something as thin as you…it was my shoe lace!”

Fast forward a year or so later and I’m back working the East Coast. Fat Jack was playing the original Copa Cabana in Manhattan and I had a wonderful plan to take this very attractive girl I was dating to the Copa to meet Jack. The club, originally from the 1940s, didn’t have a back stage so the performer had to leave the area across the dance floor and up a few steps through a circular dining area. I got myself a table in his line of exit and, at the appropriate moment, there I was with my hand extended as Leonard made his way from the stage. As my date sat watching I greeted  Jack, reminding him of our earlier meetings. He stood there, for what seemed to be forever, with a look of puzzlement on his face. I sank with visions of going down in flames, right before this gorgeous  gal’s eyes. Leonard put a hand to his forehead and as I got ready to make an apology he suddenly shouted…”THE SHOE LACE!!!” You can’t make this stuff up folks!

Jack E. Leonard ("Fat Jack") in his prime.

Jack E. Leonard ("Fat Jack") in his prime.

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EDDIE O’ROURKE, ROYAL CARIBBEAN CRUISE

by on Nov.08, 2009, under E

"Elvis" with friends from Brooklyn

"Elvis" with friends from Brooklyn

On a recent Royal Caribbean cruise to Bermuda, I had yet another opportunity to meet and greet a large number of Elvis fans.

From the moment we left port in Bayonne New Jersey the ship quickly became an intimate floating community of people from diverse locations. I had many conversations and posed for lots of photos with a multitude of Elvis enthusiasts. I occasionally found myself educating fans on the subtle differences between an Elvis Tribute Artist, as opposed to impersonators, imitators and look-alikes. Even for the staff, representing

"Elvis" with Mina from China

"Elvis" with Mina from China

sixty eight international flags, it would appear that the “King” remains popular in their respective countries. As I toured the streets of Hamilton, Bermuda, out of costume, I was greeted with scores of familiar Elvis references such as; It’s the King and Elvis is in the building! It must be the sideburns ’cause when I stopped for lunch at a local English Pub…the manager quickly made her way to my table to learn where I was performing.  As an Elvis Tribute Artist, it’s not always easy living up to the myth, but it’s always a kick to represent

Sinya from Bulgaria

Sinya from Bulgaria

“The King of Rock ‘n’ Roll” …whether here, at home, or outside the USA.

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EDDIE O’ROURKE…RETURN TO “THE POINTE”

by on Oct.20, 2009, under E

On Sunday, November 8th “The Pointe”, 2 Chapel Avenue, Port Liberte’, Jersey City, will present New Jersey Elvis Tribute Artist Eddie O’Rourke.  The popular entertainer will make his third  appearance, for the 2009 season, at the  elegant nitery. For this performance O’Rourke will sport a copy of The King’s white, beaded, fringed outfit worn by Elvis during many of his 1970 concerts. The suit is best remembered as one of the costumes featured in the MGM movie “Elvis, That’s The Way It Is.” Back-up for Eddie’s concert will be provided by DJ Express. There is no cover charge, but reservations are suggested. Call: 201 985-9854. Show time is 6:00 PM and cameras are welcomed.

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Random Elvis Trivia
“When I was a child, ladies and gentlemen, I was a dreamer. I read comic books, and I was the hero of the comic book. I saw movies, and I was the hero in the movie. So every dream I ever dreamed has come true a hundred times...I learned very early in life that: ‘Without a song, the day would never end; without a song, a man ain’t got a friend; without a song, the road would never bend - without a song.' So I keep singing a song. Goodnight. Thank you.”-From his acceptance speech for the 1970 Ten Outstanding Young Men of the Nation Award. Given at a ceremony on January 16, 1971. (Elvis quotes from copyrighted material with lines from the song “Without a Song”.)”


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