Elliott Ambrose
Elliott Ambrose is originally from West Virginia. His song writing draws extensively from the interpretations of his West Virginia heritage and rural culture. As a result, the original songs he writes and performs, center on faith, family, the working man and the struggles of the common man. His music crosses the gamut from honkytonk country, to country ballads to love songs. Some of Elliott’s influences are Merle Haggard, George Strait, Buck Owens, Chris Stapleton and, oddly enough, the ultimate country musician,...Mozart. At the heart of Elliott Ambrose’s music is an abiding respect for traditional country music combined with an uncompromising understanding of what the traditional country sound should be. Elliott’s primary focus is on original material that reflects his solid country roots. His pays homage to his southern heritage and the many other country influences and styles that have shaped his understanding of music. His musical philosophy is simple but direct: All music flows out of the same river and, ultimately, back again. It is the musician that takes it, shapes and forms it, and, if he is successful, finally reaches a moment, in the music, that is worthy of the listener’s ear. Elliott Ambrose has committed himself to this goal.