Jed Duvall became someone else - The King.
The 47-year-old Glen Burnie grandfather dons a wig and fake sideburns, and gyrates and sneers his way into people's hearts as Elvis Aaron Presley.
Duvall does three decades of Elvis - from the music legend's early rockabilly days right up to his Las Vegas jumpsuit days, though Duvall admits that as he ages, the '50s Elvis is getting harder and harder to pull off. After all, he's already five years older than Elvis was when he passed away in 1977.
Between performing as Elvis and as...
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