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Ron Elliott

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Gender Male
Age 80
Date of birth October 21,1943
Zodiac sign Libra
Born Healdsburg
California
United States
AlbumsThe Candlestickmaker
Bradley's Barn
Introducing The Beau Brummels
Beau Brummels '66
Music groups The Beau Brummels
GenresFolk Rock
Pop Rock
Garage Rock
Country Rock
Record labels Warner Records
Lakeshore Records
Rhino Entertainment
Job Composer
Record producer
Songwriter
Guitarist
SongsCandlestick Maker
Molly In The Middle
Deep River Runs Blue
To The City, To The Sea
All Time
The Candlestick Maker Suite:, Pt. 1 Dark into Dawn / Pt. 2 Questions
Lazy Day
Just A LittleIntroducing The Beau Brummels · 1965 You Tell Me WhyThe Beau Brummels, Volume 2 · 1965 Don't Talk to StrangersThe Beau Brummels, Volume 2 · 1965 View 25+ more
Movies/Shows Shooting for Tomorrow
Tasty Brains
King Eternal
Southern Cross
Legacy
ListJust A LittleIntroducing The Beau Brummels · 1965
You Tell Me WhyThe Beau Brummels, Volume 2 · 1965
Don't Talk to StrangersThe Beau Brummels, Volume 2 · 1965
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Ron Elliott Life story


Ronald Charles Elliott is an American musician, composer and record producer, best known as songwriter and lead guitarist of rock band The Beau Brummels. Elliott wrote or co-wrote the band's 1965 U.S. top 20 hits "Laugh, Laugh" and "Just a Little".

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