After Bill Cherry was laid off from his welding job in St. Louis in 2008, he decided to pursue his hobby more vigorously. Since 1989, he had worked off and on as an Elvis Presley impersonator. During ...
Elvis Presley didn't die, he just went on tour. That's the feeling you'll get when you watch "Elvis Lives." One of the show's stars, Bill Cherry, won the 2009 Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artists Tour and ...
Bill Cherry doesn't really think he's Elvis Presley, even though he performs as The King night after night in the traveling multimedia show, "Elvis Lives: The Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artists" which ...
On a call with Seven Days in late November 2015, Switchback Brewing cofounder and president Bill Cherry reflected on the success of his flagship amber ale. He had formulated the beer and supervised ...
Bill Cherry thought his days of being "The King" were long over. He certainly never expected to be "The King" of "The Kings." But whether it was fate or merely bad luck followed by a crazy idea ...
Collinsville residents know Bill Cherry as an Elvis tribute artist who travels all over the world performing rock 'n' roll hits from the '50s, '60s and '70s. But now the hometown boy with long black ...
Longtime McCallie Athletic Director Bill Cherry died Thursday following a lengthy illness. He was 78. An active and beloved part of the McCallie School community for 50 years, he served as McCallie’s ...
Bill Cherry, the former longtime athletic director of McCallie School, died early Thursday morning. Mark Wiedmer started work at the Chattanooga News-Free Press on Valentine's Day of 1983. At the time ...
Longtime McCallie Athletic Director Bill Cherry died today (Thursday) following a lengthy illness. He was 78. An active and beloved part of the McCallie School community for 50 years, he served as ...
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