Cliff Richards Tribute Act
Tribute Act
Genres
50’s,60’s,
Available For
Corporate Events, Live Music Venues, Private Functions, Weddings, Cruise Ships, Private Parties, Television
As Sir Cliff Richard celebrates an amazing 59 years as Britain's No1 hit maker, there’s even more reason to pay tribute to the ultimate pop idol.
Without even trying, Simon Goodall’s vocals are both in style and texture, so naturally comparable to those of Cliff Richard, that even the great man has referred to the similarity as “uncanny”
From “Move it” to “Memphis Tennessee”, Simon brilliantly & respectfully delivers each song to perfection, so much so if you closed your eyes “This could be Cliff” says broadcaster Mike Read.
In 2009 Simon was invited to perform at a “Champagne Reception” before an array of “A list” celebrities at the salubrious Dorchester Hotel London for Cliff’s 50th Anniversary Tribute Lunch hosted by Variety, The Children's Charity.
In July 2010 Simon was invited to perform at Dorchester Hotel in aid of The Caron Keating Foundation and as part of Cliffs forthcoming 70th Birthday celebrations. During Simon’s performance of ‘Miss you Nights” Sir Cliff joined him on stage for surprise duet, much to the delight of the fans!
July 2011, at The Savoy Hotel London & once again in aid of the Carom Keating Foundation, following Simon’s performance to celebrities & guests Gloria Hunniford said, “Not only do Cliff’s own fans love & accept him, Simon is without doubt the next best thing to Cliff; I wouldn't hesitate in booking Simon for any future events”
The best of compliments again comes from Sir Cliff. "Simon", he says, “would be my no.1 choice to represent me and my music on stage." An accolade indeed!
- Cliff Richard
- 2 x 45 mins
- 1 x 45 min
- 1 x 60 mins
"Simon's the first person I've heard who I think actually sounds like me. It's uncanny!" Official Quote from Cliff July 08 "When my manager played me the songs from Simon's Tribute album, I could have sworn Simon had sampled my vocals-You've done such a fantastic double" 19th Sept 2008 The Dorchester London
SIR CLIFF RICHARD