Ocie Elliott
Ocie Elliott is a Canadian folk music duo from Victoria, British Columbia. They are composed of Jon Middleton, who is also vocalist and guitarist in the band Jon and Roy, and Sierra Lundy.[1] They were nominated for the Juno Award for Breakthrough Group of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2022.[2] As of December 2024, they have released two albums, seven EPs, and a number of singles.[3] The band got its name after Middleton, inspired by Lundy's obsession with the 1920s, found the name "Ocie Cleve" in a 1920s name generator and combined it with the first name of folk singer Elliott Smith. HistoryAs a child, Lundy sang in the school choir, although she was more focused on sports. Her dad, however, wanted her to become a musician. Lundy attended art school in Victoria. Middleton's father played acoustic guitar often on camping trips and also inspired his interest in music.[4] They met and began dating in 2016, when Middleton performed solo at a cafe on Salt Spring Island in which Lundy was working.[5] A month into their relationship, Lundy's sister and a friend insisted that Middleton and Lundy perform together. They immediately performed a rendition of "Look at Miss Ohio" by Gillian Welch and felt a connection and synergy.[6] For their first couple years together, they only performed cover versions of about 50 songs in coffee shops and restaurants. Artists whose songs they performed include Simon & Garfunkel, John Prine, Milky Chance, and Beach House.[1] They released a self-titled EP in 2017.[7] In early 2019, they signed a recording contract with Vancouver-based Nettwerk Music Group.[8] Their song "Run to You" was included in a 2019 episode of Grey's Anatomy and their song "The Less We Know" was included in a 2022 episode of the show.[1][9] Ecological activismThe band tries to minimize its ecological footprint by not creating much merchandise. They also take trains as much as possible instead of driving.[1] InfluencesThe duo cite Bob Dylan and Simon & Garfunkel as their biggest influences.[4] Discography[3]Albums
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