Steve Elliott & Lucie Walker

All Original Rockin' Country Blues from Vancouver BC
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Steve Elliott & Lucie Walker

since circa 1999
They sing passionately about smoky dancehalls, 18-wheelers, burning love, and broken hearts.

On their debut CD, Straight Up, Steve Elliott & Lucie Walker charmed fans and critics with their soulful harmonies and original, high-octane Rockin' Country Blues.

With a brand new CD, ‘What Do You Want’, (released Sept 09) fans are treated to another great collection of barn-burners and heartbreakers worth writin' home about!

Their exciting Texas/Americana sound led to a gig opening for country star, Terri Clark, while their songs have found their way onto the big screen: 9 of their tunes in 3 feature films (3 in Malcolm McDowell's 'The Barber', and 3 in the independent feature, 'Little Boy Blues', and 3 in 2005's 'Rapid Fire').

Another song, ''Tumblin' Down', also from Straight Up, now has its own Country Line Dance, choreographed by Michele Perron, and taught internationally (Canada, U.S., U.K. Australia).

With a fan-base growing exponentially by word-of-mouth alone, these independent artists are prime examples of grassroots success based on good old fashioned talent, and outstanding, radio-friendly songs.

Catch this duo live…you’ll become a believer!
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Last Lineup

Steve Elliott
vocals, guitar
1999 - The End
Lucie Walker
vocals, banjo
1999 - The End
David Bridges
bass
2000 - The End
Mike Damgaard
drums
2009 - The End

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