JIMMY Jemain was voted The Official UK No.1 Cliff Richard Tribute Act for 2013.

Now, following his starring role in “Cliff The Musical” in London’s West End he is set to appear at Christchurch Regent Centre tonight ( Friday) at 7.30pm.

Jimmy says he had "the great pleasure" of meeting Sir Cliff and the Shadows on many occasions. His vocals are so close to Cliff’s that the 'Batchelor Boy' singer himself is quoted as saying: “Spot On, a bit Too Good!”

Cliff’s sister, meanwhile, says: “Having seen and heard Jimmy, I agree with the fans when they tell me that if they cannot see Cliff then Jimmy is definitely the best alternative as he sings and performs so well.”

Jimmy paid tribute to the legendary singer as a winner on the TV show Stars In Their Eyes. He covers almost every hit record Cliff has recorded, from the first hit record of 1958 "Move It" to the Latest album Singing the Blues (with The Shadows). Cliff Richard had 14 No.1 Singles in the UK and is the only singer to have a No.1 single in five consecutive decades.

While Jimmy leaves the Stage for one of his many costume changes the Knight’s Shadows entertain with their tribute to the Shadows, playing all the favourites like Apache, FBI & Foot Tapper. To keep the show looking and sounding authentic they play the famous Red Fender Stratocaster Guitars through the Vox AC30 amplifiers. Taking on the role of Hank Marvin is Vincent Lauren whose passion for playing the music of Cliff and the Shadows is exceptional.

Stepping into the shoes of Bruce Welch is experienced guitarist Clive Bond. Clive has played in various bands over the years covering most types of music. He is more than happy playing the music of Cliff and the Shadows and finishes the line up as rhythm guitarist.

This Show was put together for a very special occasion at The Dorchester Hotel ...when they were invited to perform at Cliff’s 70th Birthday Celebration!