Sir Horace Edward Moss (1852–1912) was a British theatre impresario and the founder chairman and joint managing director of the Moss Empires Ltd theatre combine which he created in 1899, and floated on the Stock Exchange, after first joining forces with Richard Thornton of Newcastle and later with Oswald Stoll then operating in Wales. From its start and during the 20th century Moss Empires remained the largest group of variety theatres in Britain, with over 50 venues at its height, and was regarded as the largest in the world. It was he who, in 1904, introduced a "four shows a day" system at some of his theatres; he was also the first to allow advance booking of seats in a music hall.
Palm Springs, California under new management with Elyse Del Francia Entertainment Company. [June 2009]
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Traveling around the world in his Tribute To Michael Jackson show [July 2009]
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When hired to perform at a venue in Asia, his manager had to have staff act as bodyguards for him as the audience attending the show had reached mob levels.
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Met the real Michael Jackson in 1996 while performing as MJ in Hollywood, California. Michael's response to Eddie was "You look really good."
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Is the only known Michael Jackson impersonator to have had absolutely no plastic surgery to augment his appearance to more resemble the artist.
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Performed as Michael Jackson at Horizons Casino Hotel in Lake Tahoe for 4 years, which proved to be the longest running casino show in that city.
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Was hired by the real Michael Jackson to stand in for him for a photo-shoot.
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Went to school in Florida with Backstreet Boy performer Nick Carter.