From Humble Beginnings
Pete "Big Elvis" Vallee began singing as a youngster in his local church, where he was told that he sounded like a young Elvis. By the age of 13, Pete learned to
play the guitar and put together
an act. He was not prepared
for the unbelievable response
he received that year from a
packed audience of students
and parents when he sang
"Jailhouse Rock" at a school
talent contest.
Ricky and the Starfires
Pete began sitting in with local bands in Seattle and by the time he was 14, he had a regular gig with Ricky and the Starfires, playing with them every weekend and eventually moving with the band to Las Vegas, where he remained until moving back to Seattle to complete his studies. A number of years later, Pete returned to Las Vegas, and began performing on a regular basis. This clean cut, good natured man with a voice that sounds like Elvis respects the King in every way.
The King
A collector of Elvis memorabilia, Pete admires his namesake and tries to stay true to the King's persona as a man who loved and was loved by his fans, and maintained a sense of loyalty to them. When Pete sings, his fans come alive and the party begins.
Live, On The Strip
Pete's repertoire includes an abundance of Elvis tunes, as well as Louis Armstrong, some country,
gospel and other favorites.
He is currently appearing at
Bill's Gamblin' Hall & Saloon
Monday through Friday at
3 PM, 5 PM and 6:30 PM.
Pete also performs for
corporate events, social functions
and charities nationwide.