Elvis Presley, one of the great icons of American pop culture, still has a large and devoted following 25 years after his death.   http://www.elvisrevisited.com
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Scott Wagers has been an Elvis devotee for a long time and his knowledge of Elvis' work and career is truly astounding. It seems natural then that he gives great renditons of some of the greatest hits by Elvis. In point of fact, many people who have heard Scott's work are truly astonished at the similarity in the tonal qualities between the two artists.

Scott Wagers

One of Scott's projects is to recreate some of the songs that Elvis wanted to, but did not record, in a manner that might have been done by Elvis if he had survived his untimely death. Please revisit this web site in the near future for examples from that project, but in the interim, do have a listen to what we have on offer here currently.

Professionally, Scott Wagers is the Senior Pastor of the Community Homeless Alliance Ministry in downtown San Jose. His interest in Elvis partly stems from the fact that the "King" was deeply religious and greatly loved gospel music.


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Fan Mail ...

I just heard your songs. Wow I am very impressed! I know that your accent is adorable, but I had no idea you could sing like that! I played "Don't Be Cruel" first, over and over. I cannot believe how much you sound like Elvis. I ran in the other room and got my daughter so that she could hear too. Both of our mouths just dropped open! In The Ghetto is one of my favorite Elvis songs and I must say that he's definitely smiling down at you, quite impressed himself. I very much look forward to hearing you sing in person.

... Tami

Elvis Fun Facts ...

  • Born January 8, 1935 in Tupelo, Mississippi.
  • Died August 16, 1977 in Memphis, Tennessee.
  • Height: 6' 0"
  • Shoe size: 11D
  • Favorite after-shave: Brut
  • Elvis collected statuettes of Joan of Arc and Venus de Milo.
  • Elvis ate nothing but meat loaf, mashed potatoes, and tomatoes for a period of two years.
  • Elvis's idol was General Douglas MacArthur.
  • Elvis memorized every line from the George C. Scott movie Patton.
  • Elvis considered J. Edgar Hoover the "greatest living American."
  • Elvis owned 18 TVs, including one installed on the ceiling over his bed.
  • Elvis was thrown out of the Grand Ole Opry in 1954.


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