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Elvis - That's the Way it Was (short) (7 MB .wmv)
Elvis - That's the Way it Was (full promo) (52 MB .wmv)

'Elvis - That's the Way it Was' is a production show which is an affectionate and sincere tribute to Elvis Presley. Steve Ballard is a true Elvis fan and it is his huge respect for the man himself at the core of the show which comes over to audiences. This is reinforced by Steve's enormous talent made obvious by his rich Presley vocal impression which very few other Elvis impersonators in the world can come near to. His body language is identical to Elvis and he knows every note and nuance of the musical arrangements. Steve remains in character throughout the show and is supported by his tight, professional orchestra and backing singers and his American made costumes are the best to be seen anywhere. All of this aids Steve in transporting an audience into believing they are really there with the original artist - something which very few tribute performers can achieve.


Steve is in his mid 30's - the same age as Elvis at the very height of his powers. His father was in the Canadian Air force and he travelled the world and took in no less than five live Elvis concerts. Steve made the same journey as a child, visiting all of the Elvis landmarks from Memphis to Hawaii. He returned to the UK from Canada where he lived for 15 years and studied at the E15 Theatre School. He went on to appear in productions of 'Grease', 'The Kids Are All Right' and 'Tommy' until he established his Elvis show almost ten years ago. Since then he has appeared all over the world as Elvis Presley and is in demand for a whole variety of projects including Concert and Television Appearances, Commercials and Music Videos for names as diverse as Volvo and Bon Jovi. During 2002 Steve appeared in two concerts at 'The 25th Anniversary Elvis Convention' in Memphis (where he met members of Elvis's original band) and also appeared in a special video production made by the BBC for the release of 'A Little Less Conversation'. Steve is also a keen athlete and football fan.

The first half of 'Elvis -That's The Way It Was' is a representation of the 1968 show 'Elvis', recorded in June of that year and first aired the following December on NBC-TV. This is now referred to as The '68 Special' or 'The '68 Comeback' and stands as one of the great television moments in rock music history and a stunningly brilliant milestone in Elvis Presley's career which had been at an all-time low. This was the combined effect of the mid-60s British invasion led by the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, the new wave of American pop including The Beach Boys, The Byrds and Bob Dylan, his military service and his string of low grade movies which had not given him many opportunities to prove himself as a serious actor and to fulfil the real potential he had shown in the past. It had been more than seven years since Elvis had appeared on stage in front of a live audience. In this television special, Elvis played his greatest role - simply being himself, performing his classic rock and pop hits, introducing what was then new material and as the finale, giving his passionate performance of 'If I Can Dream'. After this triumph, Elvis returned full-time to the concert stage, beginning a new and exciting era of his career.

The second part of Steve Ballard's 'Elvis - That's the Way it Was' is based on what is regarded as the second landmark TV special in Presley's many achievements - 'That's the Way It Is' - a concert film of 1970 performances at the Hotel International. It documents the beginning of the Vegas period that lasted up until Elvis's death. Simultaneously celebrating and poking good-natured fun at this era of his career, The King knocked them dead in a white jumpsuit, shivered and shook in front of his superb musicians and vocal group and generally gave the performances of a lifetime. The energy. The moves. The look. The charisma. The attitude. To many, this show represents Elvis Presley at his peak. - The definitive Elvis performing classics like 'Suspicious Minds' and 'Just Can't Help Believing' and incorporating some less well known covers of songs by other artists like Neil Diamond and The Righteous Brothers but which Presley made all his own.

This format allows Steve to cover classic hits from every phase of The Kings' career from the fifties onwards and encapsulates all that was, and is, the very best of Elvis Presley.

Sit back and enjoy this show - you will truly believe you were there - The Way it REALLY Was!

'I can't remember a better evening's entertainment. - This has to be the Elvis tribute to measure the others by!' - TM - Weston-Super-Mare 29/11/02

'I wish to thank you so much for the two tickets I won in a recent competition to see Elvis That's The Way It Was'. The show was absolutely superb from beginning to end, and from where we were seated in the circle we had a perfect view. Again many thanks' Mrs Wendy Tucker.


Steve Ballard E-mails from
'That's the way it Was'

Dear Steve,
Great show, what can we say but great show. Girls sang like angels, band brilliant. Hope you come to Swindon again. 1 have never heard a voice as good as Elvis' until today, it made my wife and I's night
John Mabbott, Swindon, 17/2/03

Dear Steve,
Just wanted to say thank-you for a brilliant night out at the Cambridge Corn Exchange on Saturday. 1 was there with my sister in the front row and we were really impressed with you and the band and backing singers. You have an amazing voice and are far the best impersonator we have ever seen (and we have seen quite a few in our time!)
Kathy Stantord, Cambridge, 24/3/03

Dear Steve,
Just wanted to say thank-you for a wonderful time and as well as in Letchworth, you were brilliant as Elvis. See you soon.
Nalgosia, 25/3/03 Cambridge

Dear Steve,
We felt we had to write to show our appreciation. We came and watched your show at Manchester on Friday 18 April and it was an experience. We never got to see Elvis live but we now feel we know what it must have been like.
Colin and Marina Williams, Manchester, 20/4/03

Dear Steve,
I saw your show last week in Hastings, East Sussex and you are the best I've seen. Bloody superb, when are you coming back?
Gary Dobbs, Hastings, 22/5/03

REVIEW:
Elvis on Tour at The White Rock Theatre

It is quite extraordinary that a Rock N Roll singer still has the power to command such an astonishing level of adoration nearly 26 years after his death. But then Elvis Aaron Presley was no ordinary Rock N Roller. On Saturday evening at the White Rock Theatre, Steve Ballard his orchestra and singers gave us Elvis on Tour - The Way It Was and succeeded in capturing some of that spine-chilling excitement which Elvis generated on stage. Steve's tribute began in 1968 when the King appeared in a black leather suit, sang many of his old hits and successfully launched his comeback after the completion of US army service and numerous lacklustre movies.

Elvis WAS most definitely back and as he gyrated across The White Rock Stage, Steve Ballard oozed that Elvis x-factor in truckloads. The audience loved it, cheering and screaming from the start. Steve Ballard belted out a whole range of Presley classics - everything from Jailhouse Rock to A little less Conversation, Elvis' most recent million seller and No, 1 hit. Steve is blessed with the ability to re-create that unique Presley vocal command, bending and holding notes as skilfully as any baritone. Steve Ballard does not profess to be an exact look-a-like but those famous Elvis body movements are all there and perfectly timed.

Ably assisted by his orchestra which included two horn players and harmonising female vocalists, Steve held the audience in the palm of his hand as he delivered the emotionally charged civil war anthem American Trilogy., Those who had been dancing in the aisles sat in silence as 'the closest thing to Elvis you'll ever see', created instant goose-pimples with his uncannily accurate rendition. Yes it did feel as though Elvis, who never came to the UK was truly in the White Rock, leather-clad and then flamboyantly displayed in those familiar red and white rhinestone-studded jump-suits. It was great and the Hastings audience loved every minute of Steve Ballard's performance.

RICHARD STEVENS

 

Live performance MP3s
All songs soon to be available on the live CD,
from the hit show, Thats The Way It Was
American Trilogy (4:43mins 3.3 MB .mp3)
Little less conversation (2:38mins 1.8 MB .mp3)
Polk Salad Annie (5:14mins 3.6 MB .mp3)
Proud Mary (2:29mins 1.8 MB .mp3)
Steamroller Blues (2:55mins 2 MB .mp3)