After seeing Elvis perform at the age of 10, Ryan Roth new that he
wanted to be a professional singer and he started to work toward
making that a reality. When he was only 11 years old Ryan won the
school talent show with his rendition of Elvis' song "Blue Moon of
Kentucky" and after that it was on. Influenced primarily by Elvis,
Ryan had his own show performing 50's and 60's rock-n-roll at Cedar
Point Amusement Park by the time he was 20 years old. In 1994 at he
performed on national TV on TNN: The Nashville Networks country
music talent show "Be A Star" and won. Ryan, who has been singing
professionally since he was 18, decided to start paying tribute to
the man that has been the greatest musical influence of all time,
Elvis. He started out doing several small concerts and it has since
grown. In his first contest Ryan was a finalist at the Frankfort
Special Elvisfest this past February. Then in July Ryan won second
place in only his second contest at the Bluffs Run Elvisfest at the
Horseshoe Casino in Council Bluff, Iowa. Has had the privilege of
performing with great tribute artists like, Jesse Aron, Dwight
Icenhower, Garyelvis Britt, Ray Guilmette and the great Doug Church.
It is Ryan's goal to not only entertain but to excite Elvis fans and
bring his music to people across the United States with his powerful
tribute to the King.