There are a lot of conspiracy theories out there about Elvis, some claiming that he never really died and is out there somewhere living a new life.
If you’re like me and don’t subscribe to crazy conspiracies, or you’re one of the ones who hasn’t yet made up their mind about it, Matt Stone may just be the man to convince you otherwise.
This fifteen year old sounds exactly like the King of Rock n’ Roll himself.
The only logical explanation, is that Elvis is still out there somewhere and now has a fifteen year old son. Or, perhaps that his spirit has been reincarnated into this kid.
Believe me, when you hear how similar they sound, it’ll knock your socks off.
Elvis Presley has to be one of the most common artists that people impersonate. From the streets of Vegas to weddings, professional Elvis impersonators are everywhere!
They make a living off bringing an iconic legend ‘back to life’ by studying his mannerisms, dance moves, and doing their best to mimic his voice.
Some are better than others.
But Matt Stone isn’t a typical Elvis impersonator.
He always loved Elvis growing up, but didn’t seek out to become an impersonator. He’s a musician first and foremost. But his incredible voice, even as a teen, is eerily identical to the rock legend.
He even bears a slight resemblance to the King. He has the same jet black hair and handsome face, just as Elvis did.
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Singing How Great Thou Art, Matt Stone took to the stage in a striking red jacket.
He comes out with the confidence of a performer with ages of experience and waves to the crowd.
As soon as he starts singing, it’s hard to believe a fifteen year old kid is standing behind the mic. That smooth, deep baritone is unmistakable – he sounds just like Elvis!
The crowd goes wild when the tempo picks up and Matt gets to really show off his vocal range.
Elvis Presley won two Grammy Awards for this song. For ‘Best Sacred Performance”, and “Best Inspirational Performance” almost a decade apart. And it still remains a top Christian song among the ranks of Amazing Grace and Jesus Loves Me.
“There are some great memories attached to this performance for me, it was the very first performance I ever ‘sang’ at, meaning performed a power vocal song, which since has become my favorite material to work with!” – Matt Stone
His talent is sure to rocket him into a fulfilling music career. And with a name like Matt Stone… he doesn’t even have to come up with a different stage name!
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The comment section lit up with messages from both older and younger fans, all impressed with his incredible voice.
Not only is Matt a great connection to the past, but he’s connecting younger generations to the old classics as well.
It’s more accessible for kids and teens to listen to a peer sing than put on an old record.
He’s now affectionately known as The Prince of Rock n’ Roll, and is on his way to being one of the top Elvis impersonators in the world.
“As long as I’m around, Elvis Presley will never die!”
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The face and the voice strike an uncanny resemblance. What do you think?
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Matt isn’t just talented in impersonating Elvis, he also performs other vintage classics, like The Beatles, James Brown, and even Led Zeppelin. The kid can really do it all.
Click below to watch his performance.
If you close your eyes… you can imagine Elvis himself on stage!
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