Photo Gallery
One of our more memorable performances was at
the Morton High School Class of 1956 50th reunion.  
While singing, "How Great Thou Art", the entire room
stood and sang along with me.  It was a
breathtaking moment I won't ever forget!
MHS 50th Reunion
This photo is from the 2005 St. Jude Santa
Breakfast, one of the events that gave us our start.
Lee is available to perform at your benefit as well.   
As you can see, the King is almost as popular with
the kids as Santa himself!
Benefits and Charities
Lee and 3 of his better prepared fans enjoyed the
Gospel Tribute to the King, featuring the Stamps
Quartet and The Spectors.  It was over 3 hours of
great music that raised almost $7,000 for the kids of
St. Jude.  Stay tuned for details on the 2nd annual
Gospel Tribute!
Gospel Tribute To The King
photos
Lee Hall's Tribute
To The King
upcoming shows
Lee performs with The Spectors at The Gospel Tribute To The
King.  Over 800 people attended the concert at Eastlight
Theatre, which featured The Stamps Quartet.
This is our concert poster from the Gospel Tribute To The King.  Paige
Dickinson was the creative mastermind behind this work of art.  Many
thanks to Doug Fehr of PIP Printing for his assistance, and to Bob Lord
from Adams Outdoor Advertising who turned it into a billboard!  
As you can see, Lee has a way
with the ladies!  Working the
crowd makes Lee's Tribute to
the King unlike any other!
GOT ELVIS?
Lee's friends Pat Ridings (left), and Shirley Dawdy made
the pilgrimmage to Arnold, MO for the Ultimate Tribute
contest.  Their support at the show was awesome!!!
THE ALOHA GANG
3 other ETA's sported the Aloha Suit at the competition in Arnold,
MO.  Lee is joined by (left to right) David Bentler of Arnold, David
Bowman, and Gary "Elvis" Britt of Florida.  Great minds think alike!

Manito Popcorn Festival
September 5th, 5 p.m.
(corrected date and time)
Lee with Stamps Lead singer and
owner Ed Enoch.  Ed is the last
member of the Stamps to sing
with Elvis.  After the show, Ed told
Lee, "That was as good as it gets."