John Lennon Impersonator
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Tim Beasley is a professional John Lennon look-alike and sound-alike impersonator, plus as a John Lennon impersonator tribute artist, Tim delivers a startling impression as a John Lennon impersonator. His ability to impersonate John Lennon in all dimensions of voice, looks, personality and actions moves many Lennon fans to remark “You’re just like Lennon!”
Tim’s show is often referred to as John Lennon Legend, Lennon Lives, Imagine Lennon, a Twist of Lennon and others by his many fans, but Tim’s show is best known as simply “Lennon.” In “Lennon” Tim Beasley performs selections throughout John Lennon’s vast works, including the early Beatles years of Liverpool, the U.S. invasion, the “Summer of Love” 60’s and the solo “Double Fantasy” years. The show begins with Tim in “mop top, black suit and boots” performing those great rockers from the earlier Beatles albums “Meet the Beatles,” “Hard Day’s Night,” “Help!,” “Beatles ’65” and “Rubber Soul.”
After a brief intermission, the show resumes with Tim in Lennon’s “Abbey Road” look of white suit, sneakers and long, center-part hair and granny glasses. The songs are a grand collection from “Revolver,” “Magical Mystery Tour,” “Sgt. Pepper’s,” “Abbey Road,” “The Beatles (“White Album”),” and “Let It Be.” The obvious ending to the show is Lennon’s most revered song, “Imagine.” As Tim would say, “If Elvis can come back from the beyond, so can John Lennon!” |
Serves: Hampton Roads / Richmond/ Fredericksburg/ Washington, DC and Northern Virginia, as well as surrounding areas. Will travel.
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Prices subject to change. Holiday rates may be higher.
Incredibly, Tim also does Austin Powers, Elvis, Johnny Carson, Clint Eastwood, Groucho Marx, Jed Clampett, Jerry Lee Lewis, General Patton, Professor Snape, Willie Nelson, Tom Jones, Mark Twain, Dean Martin, and Donald Trump.



