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Nick Elliot Drops Super Catchy & Melodic ‘Through This Night’


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As a fresh face on the American electronic dance music scene, Nick Elliott is a talented performer, music producer, and songwriter. Born Nicholas Elliot Woods, he’s originally from Saint Louis, Missouri, but moved to Virginia at an early age.

While performing locally and working on the production aspect of music in his free time, a 16-year-old Elliott qualified for one of only five elite junior triathlon teams in the country. This led Nick to train for nearly forty hours a week and travel globally on Team USA in national and world endurance sports championships. At 6’9” tall, Elliott stood out as one of the tallest elite endurance athletes. Unfortunately, his goal of competing in the Olympics would be cut short. The 19-year-old athlete suffered a career-ending cycling accident. No longer able to race competitively at elite levels, he was left with broken dreams. With much soul searching, he came full circle and found his path through music.

For the occasion, Nick has teamed up with Texas-based artist Nate Miller. His powerful vocal and his impactful songwriting are supported by Elliott’s uplifting production, providing a sense of hope and liberation to the listeners. Enjoy this summer fresh and summer feels release.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Nick Elliot Drops Super Catchy & Melodic ‘Through This Night’

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