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Elvis in the Park Sunday, July 20, 2008 Sponsored by Sierra Madre Rotary Club
For the seventh year in a row, Rotary Club of Sierra Madre sponsored a Concert in the Park, featuring a performance by Harry Shahoian as Elvis. Also on the bill was Mark Barnett performing as Roy Orbison. I didn't take as many still shots this year, because I was working a little harder to try and get better quality video than I have in past years.
Videos Approx. 10-minute video of Mark Verabian, aka Dean Martin, performing America the Beautiful, and Mark Barnett as Roy Orbison performing (coming soon) 33-minute video of Harry Shahoian performing as Elvis
Pictures (click to enlarge)
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