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Will Debley was born two months after the death of the world's greatest entertainer, Elvis Presley. Some say that a piece of the King was reborn that day. Today, Will performs a tribute like no other. Will began singing at an early age. By the time he turned seven it was no secret that there was something different about the way he sang. The energy would literally come from the floor and run straight through his body. In no way was this seen more than when he would sneak out into the living room in the middle of the night, pop an old tape of an Elvis concert into the VCR, and copy his moves to a tee. Will's parents were amazed at how authentic the movements were and, for being so young, how energetic his voice was. As time passed by, the voice only matured. In his teen years he began to look strikingly like his idol. He started performing in local bars and talent shows bringing the audience to their feet every time. During college, Will's unbeknown shaking and quaking became town news when he performed with a band in Alabama. It was the crowd's reception to his natural "Elvis-ness" that lead him to dedicate his life to paying tribute to the King of Rock and Roll, Elvis Presley. In recent years, Will has been honing his performance to perfection. He has a three-octave range, which allows him to sing virtually every song with ease and precision. He has performed along side the world's greatest Elvis entertainers, receiving their respect and praise. There is no one closer in voice and looks than Will Debley. So, please listen to the enclosed demo, look at the pictures, and contact Will Debley. You will not be disappointed. No venue is too big or too small. Shows can either be done using our professional tracks and sound system or with your house band. Shows include audience interaction; scarf and/or lei giveaways and pictures with Elvis when desired. If there is a specific genre, concert, or song list you would like to hear, please request this upon booking. We look forward to taking you on a journey into the past when music was at its finest.
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