The name is Presley—Kenny Presley– and he has devoted his entire life and career For The Love of Elvis. Yes, Presley, that is.

And, when you first meet Kenny Presley, you are taken aback by his very humble, very soft-spoken, almost shy demeanor. This in itself sets him apart from other Elvis tribute artists who are usually very outgoing and relaxed when meeting people. But when you hear Kenny Presley sing, you hear the power, the intensity, and the soul within his quiet disposition. It is captured with immense strength and passion especially in the delivery of his gospel music.

Kenny was born December 9, 1964 and spent a lot of time with his very religious grandparents who encouraged church attendance every week. At a very young age, he sang Elvis’ gospel songs as the church’s regular soloist. Even at that young age people told him they “could hear Elvis in his voice” while others proclaimed “he is like the ghost of Elvis”. At age 11 he did his first “live” Elvis show and since then has performed with The Jordanaires, Elvis’s long-time band and D.J. Fontana, Elvis’s first drummer. He travels the world with the music of Elvis including Paris, France and Las Vegas, Nevada. And of course, Branson, Missouri!

From Jailhouse Rock, to some of the greatest Gospel songs that were Elvis’s favorites, selections from the great Comeback Special and the Vegas Years. It’s an excellent rock-n- roll show all the way through An American Trilogy which is always outrageously popular with the fans. Truly a “must see show” for any Elvis fan.

Catch this magnificent production, For the Love of Elvis, at the Doug Gabriel Theatre at 3750 W Highway 76 and always go to BransonRadio.com to request his music…..the name is Presley—Kenny Presley.