Andy Jobs' Elvis Tribute Rocks Madrid

Andy Jobs' Elvis Tribute Rocks Madrid

Source: Diario de Avisos

This Friday at 8:45 PM, Argentine singer Andy Jobs will present "Andy Jobs Tribute to the King," a live performance celebrating Elvis Presley's music, at Tito's Teatro in Madrid.

This Friday, Madrid's cultural scene will feature a new show celebrating the lasting impact of music legends. Tito's Teatro, located at C/ del Durazno, 65, will host "Andy Jobs Tribute to the King," a live performance dedicated to the music of Elvis Presley. The show starts at 8:45 PM.

Tribute shows, which reinterpret the work of famous artists, are a key part of today's cultural scene. They allow new generations to connect with classic music and give long-time fans a chance to relive their favorite songs. These performances are more than just playing old tunes; they offer a fresh take and new staging, enriching the artistic world with new perspectives on existing creations.

Leading the show is Argentine singer Andy Jobs, who has performed Elvis Presley's music for ten years. His career also includes tributes to Tom Jones and Amy Winehouse (with his project Simmer Dub). For over a decade, Jobs has performed international hits from the 60s, 70s, and 80s in hotel venues. He was also the lead singer of Retro Music Banda, known for their Anglo-Saxon classics. His early rock training and admiration for The Beatles and Elvis Presley have greatly influenced his artistic development.

The concert will take the audience on a journey through Elvis's career, from his early days in the 1950s to his peak in the 1970s. Jobs will be joined by six experienced musicians: Omar De Luca and Alexander Guevara on guitars, Mayvir Rosendo on backing vocals and trumpet, Sergio Pissilito on bass, and Carlito Huateque on drums. Together, they will showcase the variety of Elvis's music, covering genres like rock and roll, romantic ballads, and country.

Expect to hear classics like "Suspicious Minds" (in its live Las Vegas version), "Don't Be Cruel," "Burning Love," "Blue Suede Shoes," and "Can't Help Falling in Love." The setlist will also feature other well-known songs such as "Kiss Me Quick," "Green Grass of Home," "Proud Mary," and "Bridge Over Troubled Water," offering a comprehensive look at the "King of Rock's" musical legacy.