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Elliott LaRue is the voice that launched a movement. The New Yorker from Texas has spent the past 2 decades performing throughout the world as an Entertainer, Artist, Singer, Dancer, Actor, and Writer. Mostly he is known as the recognized Voice of DAYBREAKER, the international morning dance movement working with numerous DJs, emceeing and hosting events across 4 continents and 11 countries and recently toured as the opening act for Oprah's 2020 Vision tour across America. Through his career, Elliott has worked with the likes of Scumfrog, Julianne Hough, Matthew Morrison, Gwen Stefani, MC Lyte, Dude Skywalker, fdvm, Gryfynn, Tasha Blank, The Knocks, Madame Ghandi and many more. He's worked with the NFL, SAMSUNG, The Grammys, and NIKE. His song, Open Your Eyes, has been the international anthem for DAYBREAKER and was used as part of an Aflac/Grammys online commercial. 


Elliott was Influenced at an early age by Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, Hall and Oates, Billy Joel and Jay Z, Elliott makes his music with a nasty beat and a strong message, all as part of his live theater and event experiences. His music acts as a way for Elliott to explain his philosophy of Enlightenment, Love and Culture (ELC) spreading a message of universal connection through these pillars. Elliott is a graduate of NYU Tisch School of the Arts with a BA in Dramatic Arts and a Minor in Africana Studies. He is also a 9/11 Survivor, running from the South Tower on that morning while heading to school. These events are utilized in his art to connect the audience in a shared experience. Elliott was also co-lead of the group ippazzi for their album, To Another Place, touring the tri-state singer songwriter scene from 2007-2011. His music explores many pop stylings and disciplines. The message and the voice are the main tool Elliott uses to connect. What is said matters just as much as the beat. 


 

 

 
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