There were over 12 feature entertainers at
Big Als putting on a feature showcase for the Pure Talent Agency. in
March 2003. But one year earlier there were 19, each entertainer
performing s special show each night for 3 consecutive nights.
Leslie Wells and Tristan Blue gave some of the finest performances
ever by American professional adult entertainers.
I have seen and photographed many shows that
this dynamic duo performed. But the best was their Elvis Presley
show they performed at Big Al's in Peoria, Illinois. Leslie who I
knew was very good did not disappoint the crowd as she played Elvis.
While Tristan played the part of a frenzied totally demented Elvis
fan to perfection. Unfortunately, I was not shooting much video back
in 2003. Because if I did, and if I had the cameras I have now, I
could convey to you a sense of what Leslie and Tristan were really
like.
Both women were superstars. And while I've
watched Leslie Wells MC more than several adult events, I've only
watched Tristan once or twice. But Tristan had a totally irreverent
style that you might be able to get a glimpse of in my slide show
video below.
Leslie Wells playing Elvis on the left.
Tristan Blue playing the part of the devoted fan of Elvis on the
right. This duo of Tristan Blue and Leslie Wells in my opinion
demonstrates the total dedication not to mention talent of the top
feature entertainers in the U.S.
The basic difference between a house
dancer and a feature entertainer is a housedancer works for a single bar. Whereas a
feature entertainer typically travels across the United States to
perform special shows for adult night clubs that are willing to pay
premium prices for professional adult entertainers who have
established excellent reputations in the adult entertainment
industry.
I will try to provide several examples to
show the difference between feature entertainers and house dancers.
First, I don't have the slightest clue as to what Leslie Wells pair
for her Elvis outfit but it didn't come cheap. For example, K.C.
Cannons paid over $2000 for her robot costume. But I do know that a
top-rated talent agency such as Pure Talent expected each one of
their feature entertainers to be able to perform at least a dozen
choreographed shows. To be able to do this, a feature entertainer
had to spend many hours each week planning her shows. But not only
that, each feature entertainer had to buy at least a dozen striking
costumes to use in her shows.
I cannot say enough about the feature
entertainers I got to know.
They were smart. They were ambitious. And
they were a lot of fun to be around. While many of them, could
successfully M.C. adult events all night long. Most of them had
great senses of humor that they loved sharing with their audiences.