Forbes Phoenix

Marcia Hines Brings Disco Inferno To The Parkes Elvis Festival

After decades as a seasoned entertainer Marcia admits, “I still get nervous at whatever I do. Really, you’re only as good as your last gig.”

This year the Parkes Elvis Festival will be inducting Australian music royalty, Marcia Hines AM, into the Parkes Elvis Festival Wall of Fame. Marcia Hines has an impres­sive career spanning five decades in the entertainment industry that continues go­ing strong.

Marcia was born in Boston, Massachu­setts and came to Australia at 16 after suc­cessfully auditioning for the stage musical Hair. She said “My mother allowed me to be a musician, so when the auditions came up in Boston, I heard about it through a friend of mine who was actually a Shake­spearean actor and he went and said to my mum, he had auditioned for a part in Hair and they said look your good, but in actual fact your too good, do you know any kids around Boston who are kind of like rough diamonds? And he said yeah, I know just the girl,” and the rest is now history.

Marcia was then cast again by Harry M Miller, but this time in Jesus Christ Super­star as Mary Magdalene, and by then she had already captured the hearts of Aus­tralia.

It was no surprise when Marcia was vot­ed Queen of Pop three years in a row from 76-78. “When I won Queen of Pop, I wasn’t a citizen, I was just a permanent resident, and when I won Queen of Pop I thought, Oh, I think this country loves me as much as I love it,” said Marcia.

We asked Marcia about Elvis and she said, “Elvis was my everything, I mean how could he not be? When I grew up I was born in the 50’s and Elvis kind of took over in the 60’s and I remember Elvis vividly.”

Marcia Hines AM, will be inducted into the Parkes Elvis Festival Wall of Fame on Wednesday, 7 January at 10am at the Parkes Visitor Information Centre.

Exit mobile version