ELLE KING

Advertised from New York; although, shamefully admitting to Ohio as home, Elle King, commanded the stage as the surprise second course. With banjo in hand, Elle belted out with a rich and raspy soulful southern voice. Songs of hurt and hate towards men bellowed through in a playfully accurate manner as heard in "Good to Be a Man". The literally intoxicating charm of Elle King was incomparable and instantly won over the hearts of many, especially after her cover of Khia's "My neck, my back".
  • Can't Be Loved
  • I Told You I Was Mean
  • Easy Pleasing Girl
  • Good To Be A Man

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