Rockin’ the night away with Elvis

MILLBROOK — Saturday, June 11, Elvis fans came out to the St. Joseph School’s first ever Elvis Presley Tribute. Michael Vegas is an Elvis tribute artist; he performed with his band at the event. Rosalie Fegan, head of St. Joseph’s School, said that Vegas is from Westchester County and regularly performs at Traditions 118 restaurant in Garnite Springs.“He’s got a well-known reputation,” said Fegan, adding Vegas was a hit. “People who were in our audience last night were very impressed with the quality of his voice. The band was absolutely amazing and it really gave our students something interesting to learn about Elvis.”Fegan added that some teachers are ardent Elvis fans and were very pleased with the performance.Fegan said that about 106 people came out Saturday evening for the event, which was a fundraiser for the school, the biggest and last one of the year.“It was a combination of parents and students — people who want to support the school,” she said. “It was quite a nice cross section of those who support us.” The buffet dinner served included a specialty bean recipe from an Elvis cookbook. “Everybody was ecstatic about that because it was very good. We were all quite impressed with it,” Fegan said.She also said the crowd enjoyed the event and wanted to see Vegas again.“The response was so amazing; he was given a standing ovation and people wanted to know when he could come back,” she said. “Maybe we will put that into action for next year considering how the response was so positive.”The headmaster added she hopes those who attended the event leave with a better sense of Elvis’ historical impact. “This just gives people an idea about the era he sang in and why it was of interest to history, because music changed dramatically after he came on the scene,” she said. “[It’s nice to be able to give people] an idea of the effect that one person can have on an entire industry.”

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