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| Bio of the Artist |
Elliott is noted for a genuine connection with his audience created through a captivating and unique vocal, heartfelt and honest lyrics and a passion that will move any listener. He has performed all over the world and many of his audience have become lifelong fans following him to different venues, and even countries.
Elliott has just completed a weekly TV music show for Sky 186 in which he performed live, interviewed up-and-coming singer/songwriters, as well as acknowledging and performing songs by some of the great singer/songwriters of our time. Nashville was where Elliott recorded his first album and worked alongside some of the best musicians in Tennessee. Following this successful debut his voice was heard by the legendary DJ Mike Read who was so impressed that he introduced Elliott to the likes of Cliff Richard and members of The Beach Boys. Cliff was so blown away by his voice that it led to a co-write between them both and Elliott was honored to support members of The Beach Boys in 2007.
Elliott has also released two highly acclaimed singles and featured as the B-side to one of his inspirations, Don McLean, which also appeared on an album alongside artists such as Donovan, David Essex, Gene Pitney and many more. He is popular with radio stations all over the country and frequently performs live on a number of shows as well as being a regular at festivals and roadshows. He writes not only for himself but has a wide range of songs that suit many genres. Elliott has written and recorded a soundtrack for a new film titled Inside Out, as well as having a singing cameo role. Recently, Elliott has completed his new EP containing five original tracks which is available to hear via myspace and is available to download via all download sites.
Performance
Elliott can cater for any venue producing either the intimate sound of guitar/vocals with the option of an extra musician or for a full sound he performs with his band which currently consists or guitar/bass/piano/percussion/violin. If the performance ever requires something with a little more kick i.e. certain festivals, then the percussion changes to full drum kit. |
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