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VIVA LAS ELVIS TRIBUTE FEATURING: THE MEMPHIS SUN MAFIA WITH DAN FONTAINE

Sun May 24 at 7:00pm

Rutherford, NJ

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Dan Fontaine grew up in Massachusetts and was raised listening to the music of Elvis Presley. At 16, he began his music career singing and playing guitar at Hillerest Church where his father pastors. In 2014, Dan began performing his tribute to Elvis all over New England working at his craft which aims to capture the energy, passion, and vocal prowess of The King. He is a gifted band leader, originally fronting Fellowship of The King and currently performing his regional tribute show, Viva Las Elvis feat.The Memphis Sun Mafia Band brings together a collective of talented musicians, each contributing their unique skills to create a sonic tapestry that pays homage to the legendary music of Elvis Presley.Each member of the Memphis Sun Mafia Band brings a wealth of experience and musicality, promising a high-energy performance that spans the vast repertoire of Elvis Presleys hits. From rockn roll classics to soulful power ballads, the band captures and recreates the essence of Elvis timeless music with authenticity and flair.

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What is the bag policy at Williams Center Rutherford?
The bag policy at Williams Center - Rivoli Theater - Rutherford in Rutherford, NJ is designed to ensure the safety and comfort of all guests. Visitors are encouraged to bring only small bags or purses, typically no larger than 12" x 6" x 12". Large backpacks, luggage, or oversized bags are not permitted inside the venue. All bags are subject to search upon entry, and prohibited items such as weapons, outside food and beverages, or professional cameras may be confiscated. For faster entry and to comply with security measures, it's recommended to bring clear bags if possible. If you have specific medical or childcare needs, exceptions can be made, but these items may also be inspected. For the most up-to-date information, always check the Williams Center's official website before your visit.
What is the history of the Williams Center Rutherford?
The Williams Center - Rivoli Theater - Rutherford boasts a rich history as one of New Jersey's longstanding cultural landmarks. Originally opened in 1922 as the Rivoli Theater, it served as a grand movie palace for decades, hosting premieres and community events. In the 1980s, the venue was saved from demolition by passionate local advocates and renamed the Williams Center for the Arts, honoring philanthropist William Carlos Williams. Over the years, the Williams Center has undergone multiple renovations, preserving its classic architectural charm while updating facilities for modern audiences. Today, it functions as a multipurpose venue, welcoming concerts, theatrical performances, film screenings, and community gatherings. Its storied past and ongoing commitment to the arts make it a beloved destination in Rutherford, NJ and a vital part of the region's cultural scene.

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