Elvis - Scot Bruce

Scot Bruce, originally from the Pacific Northwest, moved to Los Angeles in 1990, where he turned his passion for Elvis Presley into a full-time career. What began as a 1950s-style Elvis show to supplement his income quickly blossomed due to his remarkable resemblance to the young Elvis and his talent for singing, guitar playing, and embodying the King's iconic moves.

Scot has performed worldwide and appeared in music videos with Faith Hill and Sheryl Crow, on L.A.'s "Mark and Brian" radio show, and in recurring roles on soap operas like Days of Our Lives. His credits include commercials, the California Lottery Elvis campaign, and notable productions of Idols of the King. He has even performed with Elvis' original backup singers, the Jordanaires.

Beyond his Elvis persona, Scot is a songwriter and musician who plays acoustic sets and drums with L.A. rockabilly bands. He also performs regularly at Disneyland and tours with the ‘Legends of Rock & Roll - Buddy, Roy & Elvis.’

As praised by The Tennessean:  
"Scot Bruce’s voice is so uncannily like the King's you'll think you're in Blue Hawaii. He has all the signature Presley moves down to a science."