For Bookings call Party Crashers Entertainment 612-789-6666
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Terry Schulz has been performing as Elvis practically his whole life. Terry grew up with the music of Elvis and his fascination with the king began at the age of two.
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“Believe it or not, my earliest memories are of trying to sing and move like Elvis. I recall performing in diapers, shakin’ a leg and singin’ “Hound Doggie” for my folks. They were big Elvis fans and encouraged my interest in the king.”
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Bearing a strong natural resemblance to Mr. Presley, Terry has meticulously studied the video and audio recordings of the king to create a most passionate and accurate portrayal. He has a good sense of the overall persona of the king, his humor, his moves, his look and of course, his sound.
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Terry currently performs his “Hunk a Burnin' Love Elvis Tribute Show" in many public venues, private parties and corporate events. He also makes appearances as a professional “party crasher” with Party Crasher’s Entertainment. For bookings call 612-789-6666.
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Terry has been selected as WCCO Radio’s best Elvis look alike in 2002, He also won first place in the “King Me” contest at Maslack’s Bar & Grill, Minneapolis, 2003, and Famous Dave’s Elvis Competition, in Minneapolis, 2008.
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“I give it my all, reachin’ down in my heart and pourin’ out my soul to create the illusion that people come to see. My aim is to bring back the memories and to make new ones. To create for my audience the feeling, for those few moments, “this is what it was like!””