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Margaret by Elliot C Way

Margaret

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Following the gritty, groove-heavy release of Fool’s Gold, Canadian songwriter Elliot C Way returns with “Margaret” — a slow-burning, soul-stirring B-side that trades the fire of outlaw country for the gentle ache of Read more

Following the gritty, groove-heavy release of Fool’s Gold, Canadian songwriter Elliot C Way returns with “Margaret” — a slow-burning, soul-stirring B-side that trades the fire of outlaw country for the gentle ache of timeless storytelling.

Originally written during his time with The Wild North, “Margaret” has been reimagined with a new country feel and a depth only Way could bring, shaped by years of evolution as a songwriter and storyteller. Where Fool’s Gold hits hard with swagger and survival, “Margaret” leans into the vulnerable, the nostalgic, and the beautifully human.

Written about his grandparents, Margaret and Nelson Beattie, the song tells the true story of their decades-long love — a life lived together in rural Ontario, filled with hard-won moments of grace, resilience, and devotion. Told from his grandfather’s perspective, it’s both a tribute to his grandmother’s quiet battle with MS and a testament to his grandfather’s unwavering love and care through the difficult years.

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Fool's Gold by Elliot C Way

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Three long years after his critically acclaimed debut album "All I Know", Vancouver alt-country artist Elliot C. Way is back with a new single “Fool’s Gold,” a song that combines ‘70s soul and outlaw grit with a double-shot of raw truth that Way pours straight down your throat.

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Elliot C. Way is a gripping songwriter who blends raw storytelling with brooding country soul, carrying forward a tradition of fearless truth-telling. With a voice steeped in lived experience, his songs cut deep—shaped by years on the road, from bar circuits across North America to living in his ’70s Boogie Van and lonely motel rooms. 

His debut full-length album, All I Know, recorded in a humble farmhouse-turned-studio in his hometown of Fort Langley, BC, cemented his reputation for evocative, unfiltered songwriting. Released on his label, The North Country Collective, the record was met with critical acclaim and built an ever-growing fanbase across North America, the UK, and even Sweden. Way’s relentless touring and powerful live performances have established him as a rising force in the Americana scene, his music serving as both a reckoning and a refuge. Influenced by legends of the craft he worships,  Bob Dylan, Townes Van Zandt, and Bruce Springsteen—his sound is both familiar and a breath of fresh air in an era of soulless noise. With his new single “Fool's Gold” (including the incredible accompanying video that he wrote and directed), he continues to carve out his space among the great troubadours—where honesty, heartache, and hope collide.

All I Know

All I Know

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All I Know’ is a confessional, a fearless introduction to Elliot C Way and his journey through love and life's strange and wicked ways. After fifteen years of writing, living hard, playing hard and trying to find his Read more
All I Know’ is a confessional, a fearless introduction to Elliot C Way and his journey through love and life's strange and wicked ways. After fifteen years of writing, living hard, playing hard and trying to find his place in the world. The road has been long and rough along the way but that road has led to this moment in Way’s life, to this very personal collection of songs.
As a child, Way like so many was failed by the school system. Struggling with conventional learning he turned to music, finding a place of comfort and identity. From a young age Way dedicated himself to carrying on the traditions of the great ones he idolized and learned from, Bob Dylan, Townes Van Zandt; the songwriters for whom words were of the greatest importance.
As a young man Way formed and nurtured a number of rock bands
throughout the years, playing solo and acoustic always felt like a homecoming, a place of
warmth and comfort.The songs that he had collected during the most difficult of times, the confessionals, he set aside waiting for the right time to share with the world… NOW. These therapeutic, hopeful, and sometimes tragic songs are
the culmination of Elliot’s walk through this human experiment of life.
In 2016 After a short lived stint in Austin Texas, and a longer stint in a Van back in Vancouver, Elliot found himself back in his home town of Fort Langley, BC. In a small old farm house he dubbed ‘Old Man Mountain’. Replete with a wood burning stove, a porch, and a stunning view of the valley, Elliot made the little shack home for a few bliss filled years. Eventually life took some turns as it always dones in Way's story and he decided to move back to the big city. But before leaving, he knew that ‘Old Man Mountain’ would be the perfect setting and backdrop,so he turned his little country home into a makeshift studio.
Inspired by the home studio recording techniques of Springsteen's ‘Nebraska’, Neil Young’s ‘Harvest’ and Link Wray’s self- titled album, Elliot set out to record these very personal songs. Enlisting the help of good friend, bass player and producer, Erik P.H. Nielsen as well as fellow songsmith Bob Sumner, the three friends cleared out the bedroom, moved some couches around and dusted off a few cobwebs. They spent a week recording in this little shack on a hillside. The band The Wild North along with a few friends hanging around, they spent their days and nights sculpting this old but fresh batch of personal folk songs into cosmic country funky grooves. In every song you can hear shades of Townes, Waylon, Kristofferson, Dylan, and Springsteen. After a week of recording at ‘Old Man Mountain’, and sleeping at Way’s favorite dive bar motel down the road (The West Country Inn), the EP was finished. Everyone involved could sense that something special had just occurred.There is palpable and natural magic that can be heard and felt in these recordings.As fate would have it, Elliot moved back to East Vancouver just as the pandemic hit, which put
the brakes on the release of the record. Producer Erik Nielsen decided that they could use this
time to their advantage, intuitively knowing that there was more gold to be mined. He asked
Elliot to write a second side to match the first, a task that seemed an impossibility to Way
considering the first batch of songs took a decade to write and collect. Life does have its funny
ways however, and for better or worse around this time a wave of turmoil would strike Elliot’s
personal life. After leaving his home with nowhere to go, he took shelter at the 2400 Motel
where he would write 5 songs in 3 days. These songs became the perfect companion to the Old
Man Mountain recordings, reminiscent of life’s tough lessons that can be hard in the first half of
All I Know. Erik and Elliots his dream team of players would then embark on the final chapter of this record , and together at Erik’s new studio in East Vancouver they would complete the sonic journey and put the final touches on these new but familiar songs giving us Elliot C Way’s long overdue introduction to the world..... All I Know.


Please enjoy.
North Country Collective
Warning! This record contains music and lyrics that might express feelings of loss, heartache
and love and might cause you to feel emotions. Listener discretion is advised.
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