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A Night of Country and Nostalgia
TOPIC: Dining & Entertainment
3 March, 2010
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In the Shadow of the King
 
The Cayman Heart Fund presents an evening of country music with some of Cayman’s best known country crooners
 
Mark it down on your calendar, polish your boots and get ready to ‘Hound Dog’ the night away.
 
The Cayman Heart Fund presents an evening of country music with some of Cayman’s best known country crooners and a special performance by the ‘King’.
 
Performing Saturday 27 March at Camana Bay will be Bob Mosely and Gone Country along with Sea ‘n B, Chuck and Barrie. Sharing the spotlight will be local guest artists The Barefoot Man and Andy ‘The Cayman Cowboy’ Martin performing their popular country tunes such as The Old Barefoot Café and Rocking Chair. The highlight of the evening will the performance of Ron ‘The King’ Adams, acclaimed as one of the best Elvis tribute artists of all time. Ron has travelled all over the world, bringing to life the sights and sounds of the King of Rock & Roll. With his voice, his moves and the passion of the King himself, Ron has rekindled the memories and excitement of Elvis for hundreds of thousands of people of all ages and from all walks of life.
 
He is a highly sought-after entertainer, performing for audiences all over the world and drawing record crowds for all types of events, including charities such as the Cayman Heart Fund event.
 
Ron will be on a Cayman vacation break from his hectic US schedule and while here has agreed to donate his time and talents for the Heart Fund event, as have most of the other local performers.
 
So, put on your Blue Suede Shoes and see why they call Ron Adams ‘The Shadow of the King’.
 
This special occasion takes place at The Crescent, Camana Bay on 27 March and admission is free. Donations for the heart fund will be collected.   WH

For more information contact the Cayman Heart Fund at suzysoto@candw.ky.

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