Vic O'Neail

Vic O'Neail has been performing for audiences since he was 13 years old. He began playing guitar at the age of 11 and has always enjoyed performing for people since then.

Vic has performed at many venues in Manitoba such as the Regent Casino, McPhillips Casino, the Fort Garry Hotel for numerous weddings. He has performed as Elvis in the Canada Day festivities in Gimli, Manitoba and various other festivals throughout Manitoba.

Singing, playing guitar, performing impressions and acting are just a few outlets for Vic's creative mind. He is also an artist and enjoys painting, sketching in pencil and designing web sites (his REAL job).

Vic O'Neail

Your Event

The Multi-Personality Show is the perfect variety act for your event. It's got a little something for everyone. Great vocal performances, audience participation, comedy. Not to mention that the show is family friendly and it appeals to all age groups.

Here are a few of the events that have enjoyed this kind of show: Corporate Events, Festivals, Banquets, Christmas Parties, Fundraisers, Weddings and Casino Entertainment.

Set #1 - Johnny Cash

With lights low, a multi-media introduction starts with original clips of Johnny Cash on tour and back stage. The intro, projecting onto the screen/change room for Vic O'Neail, lasts about 3 minutes to pique the interest of the audience. A video clip begins of Johnny Cash receiving "Album of the Year" at the second annual country music Awards (see video clip). Vic O'Neail as Johnny Cash strolls over to the microphone stand and begins to sing with that familiar quiver in the deep tones of his voice "I hear the Train-a-comin . . .".

The first set is a mixture of the greatest tunes of Johnny Cash like Ring of Fire, Flat Top Box and Walk the Line.

Set #2 - Austin Powers

As the last note of Johnny Cash is played, an overlapping video clip fades onto the screen of Austin Powers (see video clip in this section). Warming the audience up, the multi-media video displays a few comical scenes from the Austin Powers movies.

Following a short 2-3 minutes, enough time for Vic to change costumes, Austin appears from behind the screen. He engages the audience with comical interaction and even gets a few people up on stage to be his "Femme-Bot back-up singers" for a song.

The video cuts in just at the right moment with clips of fans holding banners readng "ELVIS" to introduce the next act.

Set #3 - Elvis

The third and final set ends with a climax as Elvis appears from behind the screen in the white sequined suit that everyone associates with Elvis.

Vic O'Neail becomes Elvis with songs like Burnin' Love, All Shook Up, Blue Suede Shoes, Suspicious Minds.

Continuing the audience interaction, Vic calls on people to get involved in the show. The closing number has Vic holding a "Thank-You Very Much" contest which usually involves three people of authority in the audience. The winner of the contest is then dressed up as Elvis to do a song with Vic on stage.


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