
We've written about this duo before–Ocie Elliott provides a home for infectious, stripped-down folk music that leverages an effortless sense of vocal harmony between co-lead singers Jon Middleton and Sierra Lundy. Last time we wrote about them, we discussed the origin story, so we won't get into that again: suffice to say that these two found each other in a moment of serendipity, joined then and now in a 'shared love of warm, gratifying melodies.'
Now signed to Nettwerk Records, Ocie Elliott's brand of genuine, acoustic-guitar fueled folk has connected with a growing audience around the world. What resonates immediately on latest single "By the Way" is the unpolished gesture of true commitment, offering a modest and understated anthem to the kind of love that never leaves you. Adorned with their signature two-part harmony, this romantic roots ballad rings true as a simple reminder that the best things in life are free and uncomplicated. Find a love, and stay committed. Ocie Elliott makes it sound easy.
Some things can’t be bought or sold
It’s a kind of lover’s tale, very, very old
That is made up of many things
One thing I’d like to do, is keep hearing you sing

Victoria, B.C. duo Ocie Elliott has performed at Newport Folk Festival, Bonnaroo, and Telluride Bluegrass Festival, and continues to delight audiences with their 'dusty folk' presence.
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