Elvie was featured in the “Live Laugh Love Nashville” blog this week. He discusses his journey from growing up in rural Kentucky, moving to Music City, to releasing his debut single “My Boy.”
When Elvie sings the chorus, “He ain’t my blood, ain’t got my name/ But if he did, I’d feel the same,” he is referring to his 14-year-old stepson, Caleb, who came into his life as a young boy. Elvie co-wrote the tender song five years ago on the back porch of a house where he was renting a room, about 20 miles north of Nashville. But before that, there was a time when Elvie had no intentions of moving to Music City. “It wasn’t my scene. It wasn’t the kind of music I was writing, and I just didn’t know how I fit down here.”
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