Luke Elliot

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Trouble 00:00 Tools
Get 'Em While They're Hot 03:50 Tools
When That Great Ship Went Down 04:59 Tools
Let It Rain on Me 03:39 Tools
Dressed for the Occasion 03:39 Tools
Thing to Thing 04:54 Tools
Blue and Green 03:39 Tools
Somebody's Man 03:39 Tools
Virginia 03:39 Tools
This Gun of Mine 03:39 Tools
The Great Rondout Train Robbery 00:00 Tools
Reason to Believe 00:00 Tools
People Like You 00:00 Tools
Handsome Man 00:00 Tools
Benny's a Bum 00:00 Tools
To Feel Your Love 03:02 Tools
A Prayer for Saint Rita 00:00 Tools
I Love You (All The Way) 00:00 Tools
I Get It Anyhow 00:00 Tools
Ballad of a Priest 00:00 Tools
The World ain't a Friend of Mine 04:08 Tools
Death of a widow 05:38 Tools
Get em While They're Hot 05:38 Tools
Carolyn 05:38 Tools
Thick and Thin 05:38 Tools
I Love You All the Way 05:38 Tools
These Dreams of You 04:28 Tools
Jesse James 04:28 Tools
Who Are You 04:28 Tools
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'Sound is limitless. I feel like there are so many possibilities for each song. Every note, every verse is so subjective. It's personal for the artist and for the person listening. I feel privileged to have the ability to do both, and would like to continue for as long as possible.' Luke Elliot has started to spread an array of sounds across the country. Elliot's music has been steadily gaining more and more attention since his debut EP, "Death of a Widow," was released by Yerbird Records in 2010. The EP gained him a dedicated fan base that followed him through a circuit of venues across the Northeast. The music, comprised of an eclectic mix of genres and ideas, gained him critical acclaim as an artist to pay attention to. Beginning in New York's Lower East Side, Elliot and his band quickly made their way from the dive bar scene to some of New York's more popular venues, from the Mercury Lounge to the Bitter End. Gaining a reputation as an ever-evolving live act, they began gaining popularity in Philadelphia, headlining venues such as the North Star, and the World Cafe Live. In 2011, Luke was approached by director Paul Cantagallo to compose for a new film, "Benny the Bum." His first scoring effort brought light to his musical dexterity. Acknowledged previously as a live performer and recording artist alone, Elliot has become someone recognized for being able to play many roles. Writing the title song for the film began to give Luke prominence westward, as the picture won Best Local Film at the 2012 Philadelphia Independent Film Festival. He and his band, guitarist Jim McGee, bassist Ed Barber, and drummer Dan Peck, performed live at the historic First Unitarian Church for the Festival's film screening. With a busy tour schedule, and now presence as an accomplished composer, Elliot has begun to develop more and more public and media attention. In 2013, Christa Shaub, Founder of Shaub Management and former Senior A & R Director at BMG Chrysalis, took on Luke as a client. Shaub, who was instrumental in cultivating new business and played a pivital role in the signing of emerging artists John Legend and Rihanna, took an interest in Elliot at one of his appearances at the Mercury Lounge. Shaub's creative insight and imaging expertise paired with Elliot's sound base and commercial following are expected to become a major force in the music scene upon the release of Elliot's upcoming EP. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.