In Stoke on Trent in the early seventies, a young Gordon Hendricks played to an imaginary
crowd. Harmonizing his voice to a constant soundtrack, played on repeat by his sisters. The
music was Rock n Roll. The Artist was Elvis.
Little did he know then that his performance in his potteries home would lead to a
phenomenal career impersonating The King, working with his legendary musicians in years
to come.
Karaoke led to ITV’s ‘Stars in their Eyes’ where he rose from runner-up to series champion
winning by a record number of votes. Watched by 12 million viewers astounded by their ears
and eyes. And it wasn’t just the public. Elvis’ own songwriter Geoff Morrow was watching.
Touched by Gordon’s voice that “recaptured the spirit of the song”, Geoff signed Gordon to
his label and the two recorded and released “Where Will I Be”, a song originally written for
Elvis.
Gordon’s received many accolades. The greatest being crowned ‘Ultimate Elvis Tribute
Artiste Champion 2017’ on stage at Graceland for the second time, competing against global
artists.