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ABOUT JAEDYN

Jaedyn Pilon is a multi-award-winning tribute artist who brings to life the legendary music of Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, and Buddy Holly. Known for his high-energy performances and authentic delivery, Jaedyn transports audiences back to the golden age of Rock ‘n’ Roll. He has a deep love for this era of music and takes pride in helping audiences relive the soundtrack of their youth while keeping the spirit of rock alive for future generations.

Jaedyn’s passion for music began early, sparked by The Wiggles and soon after, The Beatles. At just six years old, he performed “Twist and Shout” as John Lennon in his school talent show. His interest quickly expanded into a fascination with rock history, leading him to artists like Buddy Holly, Jerry Lee Lewis, Roy Orbison, Johnny Cash, and Elvis Presley.

Jaedyn caught the “Elvis bug” after a guest performance at the 2015 Blue Suede Music Festival in Busby, Alberta. The following year, he made history as the youngest competitor at the Penticton Elvis Festival, finishing in the top 7 finalists.  He has since gone on to win numerous awards, including 1st place in the Non-Pro Division at the Lake George Elvis Festival.

He regularly performs across Alberta and Western Canada for community organizations, senior residences, special events, and private functions. Highlights include opening for Brett Kissel at W. Brett Wilson’s Annual Garden Party and singing with Larry Strickland who sang backup for Elvis as part of the Stamps Quartet.

In addition to performing, Jaedyn writes and produces original tribute shows. He is currently touring several full-scale productions, including:

  • ELVIS: The Early Years
     

  • ELVIS: The Vegas Years
     

  • Boom-Chicka-Boom: The Sound Of Johnny Cash and The Tennessee Three
     

  • A Re-Creation of The Johnny Cash TV Show
     

With a deep respect for the artists he portrays and a passion for storytelling through music, Jaedyn Pilon continues to win over audiences and preserve the legacy of Rock ‘n’ Roll—one show at a time.

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