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Charles King is a popular subject for the press, and has contributed to many
non-profit organizations by drawing attention to their particular cause.
Beyond serving as an eye-catcher for such groups as The Salvation Army and The
Denver Children's Museum, Charles has also been featured for his uncanny
resemblance in looks and sound to Elvis.
This page has just a sample of the many, many times Charles King has appeared
in the papers, both locally and elsewhere. Click on a picture for a larger image
and transcript of the accompanying article.

This cover story in the Rocky Mountain News' Spotlight section not only drew
praise from friends and fans in the Rocky Mountain Region, but garnered an
Associated Press Editors and Reporters award for Photographer Steven R.
Nickerson.
When Charles performed at one of Steve Chuke's extraordinary Elvis Showcases
in Cincinnati Ohio, not only did the local television reports praise Charles
King, but the Cincinnati Enquirer predominately featured Charles in a beautiful
"young Elvis" pose.
Bob Wall,
president of the former "Colorado Graceland" fan club passed away in
January, but is forever remembered in this article from 1993

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