“Downstairs in the bar is the charismatic “Man in the Saloon” (Elijah Rock). He epitomizes that handsome, low-down, cheatin’, heart-breakin’ fancy man. He is too fly to stay with just
“Adding a bit of swagger and humor is Elijah Rock, symbolizing all that’s wrong with those darned men who keep giving women more blues to sing. And of course, he finds
Elijah Rock, Man in the Saloon, returns to North Coast Rep and is the “Ladies Man” for the production. Elijah is smooth, has a great voice, blends well with the
Elijah Rock as the Man in the Saloon but also -that guy-, right? is sort of the wild card amongst all the estrogen and in addition to a great voice he does
And, finally, there’s The Man in the Saloon (Elijah Rock) who is a sharp dresser, a good dancer and knows how to sweet talk the ladies. Yes, he’s a rascal,
Elijah Rock, a fine singing actor, plays The Man in the Saloon (aka the bad man causing these women all that misery). With a name like “Blues in the Night,”
Completing the cast as the Man in the Saloon is Elijah Rock, who starts as a preening ladies man. But thanks to Freeman Hartley’s direction, Rock avoids becoming the cad
Three different sides as they focus on the Man in the Saloon played by Elijah Rock. Rock could have stepped from the pages of a 30’s magazine. He totally took
Elijah Rock, a superior singer with a deep baritone voice and a love for the Great American Songbook, is releasing his new four-song EP Swoon. As a jazz-inspired vocalist, he
Elijah Rock had the commanding articulation of Joe Williams, and did a rather credible tap dance in the middle of “I’m Just a Lucky So-And-So.” What a great refresher of our
Rock’s “I’m Just a Lucky So-and-So” radiates charisma and charm, a bright smile, and some snazzy tap footwork. “Mighty sweet,” like “milk and honey”… Blues in the Night, under the direction
The recent debut of Elijah Rock at the Knitting Factory—a packed benefit for the Greater Idaho Alzheimer’s Foundation, introduced a major talent to the Treasure Valley. Also present at the