Elvis impersonators Kevin Rose and Colin Brown joined a crowd of music fans in a Witney precinct for the release of a new CD single.
They were at the Rapture record shop in the Woolgate Centre for a flying visit from three piece band Scouting for Girls. It was timed for the day the band, who played at this year's Glastonbury Festival, released Elvis Ain't Dead. Before moving on to Rapture, the band - Roy Stride, Greg Churchouse and Peter Ellard - played live for 20 minutes at the nearby Cross Keys pub.
It was the latest promotional idea by shop owner Gary Smith. Centre manager Rodney Hartnell said: "We're all geared up for Christmas and a few Elvises around is a bit of fun."
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