Fit for the King. Two nights and one Sunday brunch filled with non-stop musical celebration of the King, Elvis Presley. The event returned to Lord Baltimore Hotel with 15 Elvis entertainers and 15 bands — with no song duplicated.
Guests could check out the King Creole Oyster Bar, hosted by The Local Oyster, where a full Memphis menu was available. Can’t forget the classic fried peanut butter and banana sandwiches and specialty Elvis-themed cocktails.
The Night of 100 ELVISes is an all-volunteer organization. Net proceeds are donated to the wonderful children’s music education and instrument nonprofit, Hungry for Music.
Mark Whiskey and The Sours perform at the 28th Night of 100 Elvises at The Lord Baltimore Hotel. (Kim Hairston/Staff)
Alan Rothfeld, dressed as PFC Elvis Presley, and Rose Rothfeld, at the 28th Night of 100 Elvises. (Kim Hairston/Staff)
Christina Pinto, of Annapolis, dressed as a 1960s Christmas Elf, and David Schubert, of Locust Point, dressed as an early 1960s Elvis, at the 28th Night of 100 Elvises. (Kim Hairston/Staff)
From left, Liliana Maes, of White Marsh, Terry McCready, The Mayor of Canton, and Brittany Benewicz-Zets, of Greektown, at the 28th Night of 100 Elvises at The Lord Baltimore Hotel. Maes, is dressed as the 1968 Comeback Elvis. McCready is one of the Elvis performers and producer of the event. Benewicz-Zets is dressed as Elvis from the jumpsuit era. (Kim Hairston/Staff)
From left, Brian Sweeney, of Highlandtown, dressed as the Jailhouse Rock Elvis, Amy Kriner and Scott Ecelberger, both of Woodbine, as classic Elvis, are volunteers with the 28th Night of 100 Elvises. (Kim Hairston/Staff)
Steve Bender, of Bel Air, dressed as the 1968 Comeback Elvis, and Aaron Smith, The Autistic Elvis, of Appleton, WI, dressed as Elvis 1969-1974, among the 175 performers at the 28th Night of 100 Elvises. (Kim Hairston/Staff)
From left, Alan Jamisola, dressed as Elvis from the early 1970s, Samantha Jamisola, outfitted as the 1968 Comeback Elvis, and Kelly Scanlon, dressed as a 1970s Las Vegas groupie, at the 28th Night of 100 Elvises at The Lord Baltimore Hotel. They are all from Chicago. (Kim Hairston/Staff)
From left, Performers Clifford B. “Cliff-E” Cecchi and Dorian Alberti at the 28th Night of 100 Elvises at The Lord Baltimore Hotel. Cliff-E is portraying the 1968-1974 Elvis. Alberti, who custom-made his outfit, is the Elvis from the late 1970s.(Kim Hairston/Staff)
From left, Arabella Teal, Andrew Moore, both of Washington, DC, Kathy Wallace Wee and Robert Wee, of Lancaster County, at the 28th Night of 100 Elvises. (Kim Hairston/Staff)
From left, Lisa Seefeldt, of Federal Hill, Scott and Allison Moore, of Dundalk, and Karis Buckley, of Federal Hill, at the 28th Night of 100 Elvises at The Lord Baltimore Hotel. (Kim Hairston/Staff)
Jeff Levine, of High Quality Fun, with his musical robotic Elvis at the 28th Night of 100 Elvises. (Kim Hairston/Staff)
From left, Sean Finn, bassist, and John Cordiano, drummer, with the Rockabilly band Mark Whiskey and The Sours, before performing at the 28th Night of 100 Elvises. (Kim Hairston/Staff)
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