Pistol Annies Make Elvis Presley Proud With Pitch-Perfect 'Love Me' Performance

Mar 04, 2019 by apost team

One of the performers at the Elvis Presley All-Star Tribute was outstanding, seemingly because she was a “Presley” performing in a Presley show.

The concert was aired on February 17th on a Sunday night in remembrance of The King of Rock and Roll. Despite sharing the prestigious household name, the beauty cleared the air by revealing that she is not a relative.

Angaleena Presley is part of the three-girls band known as Pistol Annies. The other two ladies go by the names Miranda Lambert and Ashley Monroe. Angaleena praised the legendary King of Rock and Roll stating that Presley had the most significant voice she had ever heard.

She further added that she derives so much inspiration from his music. The interviewer couldn’t hold back from inquiring if Angaleena is related to Presley to clear the rumors. She responded by clarifying that she wasn’t related to Presley. 

The entire band shares the same thoughts and beliefs about Elvis. Before they even performed at the All-Star Tribute, one of the band members, Ashley, said that she always felt connected to Elvis’ music. She went ahead to unveil that she has a tattoo of Elvis’ name on her body.

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Seeing that the Pistol Annies shared a common liking for the King of Rock and Roll, they were not afraid to display it at the Elvis Presley All-Star Tribute. They performed “Love Me,” a beautiful cover to show their love for the star. The concert was graced by a few other popular artists such as Blake Shelton, Darius Rucker, Carrie Underwood and Keith Urban.

The beauties from Pistol Annies were all dressed in black ready to showcase what they had in store for Elvis. While starting their performance, Angeleena introduced their piece by announcing that it was one of Elvis' grand songs from the second album tracing from 1956, “Love Me.”

Miranda backed her up by adding that the song was undeniably one of Elvis’ best tracks, seeing that he performed the masterpiece occasionally through his music career till his last tour in 1977. Ashley then came in with the summary and stated that they would present it with love and hoped that the audience would love it.

With two guitarists and a stand-up bassist, the Pistol Annies released their charm through their vocals and sang uniformly until the end of the performance. Elvis would have been proud of this performance by the three songstresses. What do you think about their outstanding performance?