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‘Indian Elvis’ Bal Johal entertains neighbours during UK lockdown

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An Indian-origin singer’s impromptu street performances to entertain his neighbours in eastern England during the COVID-19 lockdown has attracted widespread praise, including from the local police unit. Bal Johal runs a popular tribute act in memory of American singer-actor Elvis Presley for many years and more recently began stepping out of his home at Chellaston in Derbyshire in his full Elvis gear to perform the musician’s world-famous hits such as ‘Burning Love’ and ‘All Shook Up’ for some light relief during the lockdown. “They were shocked and surprised, pleasantly surprised,” Johal told the BBC about his neighbours’ reaction to his street-side gigs. “I was gigging, going around and then when you go to the place again, they were already saying: ‘Oh, Indian Elvis is coming tonight’. So, I just adopted the name,” he recalls. Johal says that it is the legendary singer’s music that has helped through the tough pandemic months and “kept him going”. “I love the guy (Presley); like an older brother,” he says, in reference to his musical icon. The Derbyshire Armed Response Unit shared a video of one of Johal’s street performances on Twitter recently, praising the socially-distanced performance. (PTI)

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