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Scot Bruce as Elvis


"The closest they can get to Elvis in the flesh busting out 'Shake, Rattle and Roll' is Scot Bruce." - CNN

Originally from the Pacific Northwest, where he was a radio personality and a drummer, Scot has lived in Los Angeles since 1990. While pursuing music and acting as a career (and having been a musician and big Elvis fan all of his life), he started doing a 1950’s era Elvis show as a way to survive the lean times. The result was a surprise to Scot! What was meant as a part-time gig to supplement his income blossomed into a full-time career! Because of his uncanny resemblance to the young “King” (and his ability to sing, strum a guitar, and swivel his hips), his live show has taken him across the U.S. and all over the world.

As Elvis, he has appeared in music videos with Faith Hill and Sheryl Crow, and has been heard as the “Resident Elvis” with his pals “Mark and Brian” on their highly rated Los Angeles morning radio show. Scot has also appeared in recurring roles on the hit soap operas "Days of Our Lives" and "The Bold and the Beautiful," the California Lottery “Elvis” ad campaign, and in several successful productions of Idols of the King, including the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, the Barter Theatre in Virginia and the Alabama Shakespeare Festival in Montgomery. Recently, he had the honor of performing with the legendary Jordanaires (Elvis’ original backup singers).

Visit the official Scot Bruce website

Watch a video of Scot performing at Disneyland!

 

Win a chance to meet "Elvis" himself!

Are you an Elvis fanatic? Did you meet the real King long ago? Share your story with us and be entered for a chance to win VIP passes to a private reception with "Elvis" himself, Scot Bruce, directly following his Thursday performance. Tickets to Scot's performance must be purchased separately.

Send your story and/or photos, along with your name and a phone number we can reach you at, to info@merrimackhall.com! Winners will be notified by Wednesday, August 12.

 

August 13, 14 & 15, 2009
at 7:30 p.m.

Tickets:

$32.50 Adults

$29.50 Seniors (60+)

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There are no exchanges or refunds on ticket purchases. All seats are reserved.

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