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2008 Event Sponsors
Children's Art Stage Sponsor Poster Sponsored By Electricity Work donated by Organizational and Financial Support donated by the Ponchatoula Chamber of Commerce Publicity is made possible by a grant from the Tangipahoa Parish Tourism Commission Restrooms Provided By Pot-O-Gold Printed Materials Provided By Premier Printing & Norman Falk The Northshore Regional Endowment For The Arts Board would like to thank Deborah Anderson and Anderson Small Business Solutions for chairing this year's event! |
Brandon Bennett is a handsome southern boy who merits a second, and then, third look.
Born in Ponchatoula, Louisiana, he's been labeled an Elvis clone. Not only his looks
resemble the King, but his entertaining ability only reinforces the illusion. Brandon is
an all-American young man who fans enjoy both on and off the stage. He has recaptured
Elvis fans and has convinced others to join the crowd. Brandon was asked to dress like Elvis for a 70's Day function. Many comments were made about his uncanny resemblance to *"The King of Rock-n-Roll". He was asked to sing and the reaction was overwhelming. Since that time, Brandon has performed for churches, private parties, restaurants, lounges, conventions, festivals, and corporate events. He has also performed in casinos in Louisiana, Mississippi, Nevada, and Wisconsin with his band "The Heartbreak Orchestra". He has had the opportunity to perform with such Legendary people as: The Jordanaires, D.J. Fontana,& The Sweet Inspirations. Brandon is "The 2002 International Images of the King World Champion", becoming the youngest contestant to ever place and win the competition. He has also appeared on "The NBC Nightly News", and "The Ricki Lake Show" where he won "The 2002 Ricki Lake King of Kings Competition". Brandon says he considers himself lucky to have a job that he loves. You cant get enough of his performances- whether its's The Gold Lame' of the 50's, The '68 Comeback Special, or The Extravagant Jumpsuits of the 70's. You are sure to enjoy his show and leave wondering if you had just stepped back in time.
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