This short profile of "El Vez" AKA the Mexican Elvis, is one of the DVD bonus features from the award-winning documentary Almost Elvis from Blue Suede Films (almostelvis.com) - Narration is by Michael Wallis (michaelwallis.com) with scholar commentary by Dr. Vernon Chadwick.
ha ha ha when my brother was younger he looked sooo much like the young Elvis of the 1950s Elvis I mean, people used to go up to him and tell him he looked like Elvis even the older white ladies used to tell him that so when we would visit mexico, everyone called him Elvis Perez
missdarcy321 2 weeks ago
Whut? lol
hotpopcorncake 6 months ago
@HunterMann Immigration is fine with me, but any adult who lives and works in the US needs to pay taxes. I don't care if they were born and raised in the US, if they don't pay their taxes like everyone else, they have no right to be here. End of story.
ManiacLord654 8 months ago
so at it TRUU THaY DOU HAEV A N ELVAS IN EVARY COUNTRAY!!! pleaase soumons halp me fand tha ELVASC ina tOPKEPAKA KANSEAS.
ConstantineRobbins 9 months ago
AWSOMEO
jb195935 10 months ago
@elvismexican, It's tongue in cheek moron.
JexuxKhrist 1 year ago
ese señor se dise ser el elvis mexicano pero nolo es ni si quiera lo conosen aqui en mexico no lo conosen el noes el elvis mexicano es un pallaso
elvismexican 1 year ago
Not everyone is a so called Gringo, I came here legally. And i would like to know where you found your 55% info????
caasduit 1 year ago 2
@caasduit Gringos have such a closed mind take on the immigration issue. I think that gringo high school or college students should be required to a semester or two in a foreign country, and even try working legal or not. They would learn a few things. Sadly, most kids just go to Spring Break on tropical beaches, and then they say they have "traveled". Ha!
HunterMann 1 year ago
@caasduit Nearly 58% of the Euro immigrants did not pass through Ellis Island, so how do you define legal, if the great-great grand-parents of some gringos were "ilegals"?
HunterMann 1 year ago