The Elvis Brothers are an American rock and roll band, formed in Champaign, Illinois, in 1980. Known for their blend of rockabilly, new wave, and power pop, members Rob Elvis and Graham Elvis brought a unique sound that gained them a dedicated following. They are best remembered for their 1983 debut album, "Movin' Up", which was produced by the renowned Steve Albini. While not commercially successful on a mainstream level, The Elvis Brothers hold a significant place in the history of midwestern American rock music.