With 'All Roads Lead to Elvis', The Wanderers pay tribute to the immortal legacy of Elvis Presley and the artists who stood at the cradle of rock 'n' roll with him.
Music of Elvis and all those other giants who were at the cradle of rock and roll
Elvis has left the building, or has he? When you hear The Wanderers, you begin to doubt. With their authentic sound, sharp looks and renditions straight from the heart, you imagine yourself back in the fifties and early sixties.
With All Roads Lead to Elvis, the men pay tribute to the immortal legacy of Elvis Presley and some of his contemporaries. Elvis is undeniably the star of the show. His iconic hits such as Heartbreak Hotel, Jailhouse Rock and Are You Lonesome Tonight are performed with unparalleled energy.
But The Wanderers look beyond just Elvis. Who inspired him? And who was inspired by him? This creates a tribute to the artists who shaped rock and roll with him: from the raucous sounds of Chuck Berry to the harmonious melodies of Roy Orbison, and from the energetic performances of Jerry Lee Lewis to the sweet sounds of Buddy Holly.