About Robbie Dee:

Seattle Elvis Impersonator/Tribute Artist Robbie Dee has been an Elvis fan ever since seeing the movie “Blue Hawaii” as a teenager growing up in Edmonds, Washington. Robbie soon began collecting Elvis records and started singing along.

It was many years later when Robbie took the stage for the first time. After some persuasion, Robbie sang “Viva Las Vegas” at a karaoke night. The audience went wild and Robbie was hooked.

A few years later, he was invited to a bigger stage to sing with a live band at MoPop (formerly EMP/Experience Music Project). Robbie competed in the Seattle Elvis Invitationals – Seattle’s search for the best Elvis Tribute Artist. Playing to a packed house along with 20+ other Elvis Impersonators and Tribute Artists further encouraged Robbie‘s journey. In 2015, Robbie returned to the Invitationals and won the event with his stunning rendition of “Bridge Over Troubled Water.”

Ever since then, he’s been performing at festivals, corporate events, private parties, and other venues throughout the Northwest, including Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Bellevue, Canada and more! Robbie is known for his powerful vocal renditions of Elvis’ hits and his charming smile. He enjoys and performs songs from Elvis’ entire career, including his early years (1950s), movie years (1960s), Comeback Special (1968), and Vegas years (1970s). Robbie is available to play as a solo artist or with his full band.